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Tips for Buying a Used Electric Car


Times change, so do people and their requirements. Over the years, there was hardly any demand for electric cars but desires of people have shifted and winds have changed in the favor of these cars. In recent times, plenty of top league car manufacturers have thrown in their hats into this segment. However, these cars are expensive and people tend to look for other options like buying a used electric car. Following are few steps which might help you to buy a used electric car:

1) Weigh your options: There are plenty of companies in the market, so it is essential for you to determine the best offer available. You should carefully weigh your options and decide accordingly which car to go for. Its a good idea to search reviews online on popular blogs and forums.

2) Contact the Car dealer: You should contact your local car dealer either visiting their office physically or you can also contact them via their website provided they have one. For instance, if you are from UK, then it might be a good idea to buy a used car from VCARS.co.uk or any other similar reputed sites for that matter.

3) Price Research: Before kick-starting your quest to buy a used electric car, you should have clear knowledge about their prices. You might not get the pricing details easily because there are very few electric used cars available in the market, so dig deeper and visit car dealers as well as their actual owners. This might help you gauge the market rates. Once you’re confident about the rates, then jump into the fray.

4) Contact an Existing Owner:
This You should contact existing owners of an electric car and let them know about your requirements. You can tell them about your interest in the car and your budget. There might be a chance that they would give in and get ready to sell their car at a discounted price.

5) Get the Warranty: You must never finalize a deal without a warranty, especially if you’re dealing in a used car. You should check out the distance covered by the vehicle and see to it that car is not too old. Warranty acts as a written assurance that the car is worth using.

There are some common sense tips while buying a used car which you should always remember. These include checking out the papers of car and test driving it before signing on the dotted line.

Dec 3, 2012Blagojce Krivevski
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Blagojce Krivevski is physicist and green technology lover. Keep in touch with Blagojce through his email, web site, Twitter, Linkedin, Facebook and Google+.

December 3, 2012 Electric Car Newselectric car, electric cars, used electric car
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