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Buy A Car In A Different State




If you want to buy a car in a different state your first task would be to do a little bit of research regarding the reputation and the credentials of the dealer. Purchasing a vehicle from a dealer that is outside of town implies more legwork in comparison to buying locally. Taking into consideration that you will not have access to the car dealer’s reputation by word of mouth, it would be wise to get in touch with the Better Business Bureau in that area and verify the standing of the dealer with the motor vehicle commission of the state.

Before making the drip, you need to set up an independent inspection of the vehicle by finding a third-party auto mechanic that isn’t connected to the used car dealer in any ways. There are a few nationwide companies like Carchex for example, who contract with the local mechanics in order to provide pre-purchase inspections in exchange of a fee. To make sure that the car you wish to buy is in good shape, the mechanical condition and the cosmetic look of the car must be thoroughly inspected. Of course, a pre-owned car is not perfect so you need to be aware of all its defects before making the purchase. Any flaws you find, you can use them as a tool during the negotiations.

It is highly recommended that you agree upon a final price before making the trip. Negotiate the price tag over the phone, Internet and by other means of communication. Remember to take with you a copy of the info given by the dealer. You can imagine how frustrating it would be to travel hundreds of miles to buy a car that is not as it was advertised.

You will have to contact your local DMV office in order to find out which is the best way to handle the title, license and tax issues. Although the car that you plan on purchasing is out of state, it will still have to be registered in your jurisdiction. Don’t forget to ask if there is any special documentation necessary in order to register the car from out of state. If you have decided to finance the car, make sure that the bank or dealer has the necessary information for registering the car in the state in which you live. In addition, verify the sales tax and make sure that you aren’t being ripped off in any way.

After you have taken care of all these, you’ll have to make the necessary arrangements in order to take delivery or pick up the car you plan on buying. Never acquire a car before taking it for a thorough test drive to see how it feels. Before signing, make sure that you are 100% satisfied with what you are about to purchase so that you won’t have second thoughts later on. If you will be doing a trade, you will most likely be able to make the trip on your own. If not, a friend of yours will have to come with you in order to drive one of the cars back home. Of course, you have the possibility to ship the car to your location but it wouldn’t be wise to buy a vehicle without seeing it at all.

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