How to Pick the Best Quality Used Cars

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Pick the best quality used vehicle by looking at the Carfax report, checking the body and existing mileage; learn how in this free auto-sales video.

By: Erik Rincon

Source: Expert Village

Length: 0:59

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Tags: cars

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"ERIK RINCON: Hi, this is Erik for ExpertVillage.com. Today, we'll be talking about how to buy vehicles here at Inland Empire Auto Center. The way you could spot a quality vehicle is you could tell it's a quality vehicle by the paint job they might have, by any dents, major dents that they might reflect. If it's a black vehicle, black vehicles are usually a little bit harder to keep clean, so the dents actually--you'll notice a lot quicker. Over here, we've got a mid-71 Mercury Sable. It's a nice, fully sized vehicle. It's got a one owner vehicle in the CARFAX certification for that. And I could tell you the vehicle doesn't have any wears or tares from the inside. The body is in pretty good shape, not banged up or dented up or fade-resistant as far as for the paint. Another good way to spot a quality vehicle is by just by the mileage that it has on it, if its mileage is pretty fair on it. Anything under a hundred thousand miles for a Toyota brands, Nissans and Hondas are pretty much--a very good reputations. Other than that, just as far as the body pretty much."

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