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Is buying a used EV a good idea? Are there more risks in buying a car built around a big battery? Like any used car purchase, ...
If your car has racked up more miles than most road trips and now needs repairs that cost more than the vehicle is worth, you ...
Average used car prices hit $25K post-pandemic; explore CPI trends, hidden costs, and tips to spot real bargains in today’s ...
Make sure the seller is the registered owner of the vehicle and that the title is in the seller's name. Some people buy a car but never put the title in their name (usually to avoid sales taxes).
Buying a used car from a private seller can save you money—but it comes with risks. No warranty. No dealership backing. That means it’s up to you to protect yourself. Ernest North, co-founder of Naked ...
Ultimately, Carvana, CarMax, and similar reputable platforms are fine alternatives to private party sales, if you're able to get a fair deal for your used car. The best way to get an offer you're ...
Buying a used car from a private seller might feel like walking a tightrope. On one side — big savings. On the other — risk. No showroom lights. No flashy offers. Just you, the seller, and the ...
In fact, we could almost call this a list of the most reliable used cars Australia has to offer, because reliability is so important in any car without a factory warranty. So, here goes our top five ...
Carvana sells used cars via its online platform for a profit. It sources its inventory of used cars from various channels, including average Americans looking to sell their vehicles.
The 'dirty oil trick' has been used for years by con artists who'll trick you into thinking your engine is broken and try and get you to sell your car cheap for scrap.
Buyers sometimes only have themselves to blame, with 19% admitting to not taking any steps to check a vehicle’s history before buying the car.