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    Buying Your First Car Is Often An Experience You Will Never Forget

    So, the time has come for you to start looking to buy used cars. You have passed your test and put in the hours of practicing and studying theory it’s time to delve into the more exciting part and begin the search for the best first car you can get your mitts on.

    Firstly you need to decide what your budget is for your first car, and this doesn't mean how much the car costs but how much it will cost to run and insure so you must budget to accommodate for all these things. When you have decided on a sensible and doable budget it is then necessary to look into the type and model of car you want. For first timers it's usually a popular and sensible option to go for a smaller car or a family car as going for super-fast cars with large engines is an expensive and difficult choice for any first time buyer. With new car prices' soaring it has become a more sensible and more convenient option to start looking into on-line car sales and through car classifieds at the plentiful and exciting options available. Research is also a key point, ensure you research the car model and type you want to buy and know and possible pit falls, price ranges and reliability so you are making the most informed decision and avoid being ripped off.

    Where can you look for your first car?There are many options for you when looking to buy used cars in Australia, all options have their benefits and drawbacks so spend plenty of time looking and researching into what would work out best for you.

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    Franchise Dealers and Independent dealers

    If you are looking to obtain maximum legal protection when buying your first car then going to a franchise dealer is probably your best bet. You will get great quality cars and prices and usually benefit from an after care service. Franchise dealers are usually reliable and you can find that many also have an on-line presence too with on-line car sales normally on more than 1car classifieds,try asking family and friends about where they got their cars from, word of mouth is usually a great way to getting the car that's right for you. You also have the option of looking into independent dealers. You must ensure that you are sure of the dealer and they are reputable to ensure you don't get ripped off.


    Auction

    Auctions have superb potential for you to pick up a great used cars in Australia and sometimes even you can get used car prices that are way below the normal asking price. Obviously there are some pitfalls to buying cars at auctions as you have little to no protection if anything goes wrong with the vehicle. Be extremely careful to inspect every car thoroughly before thinking of buying and ensure it comes with all relevant legal documents including the service history. It is always handy to take someone with you who is knowledgeable about used car values so you can make an educated decision.

    Independently

    Many on-line car sales are private individuals looking to sell their car themselves. When purchasing any used cars in Australia, never be afraid to negotiate a fair price for you, be prepared to set a fair price and walk away and continue to look elsewhere for a better deal, as the car of a lifetime often comes once a week, so feel free to leave them your contact details so they can get hold of you should they reconsider.

    Your Second hand car check-list

    To assist in purchasing your very first new orsecond hand car. Here is a simple check-list that you can use to help you make your choice.

    Bodywork - Look for any obvious signs of wear and tear or rust etc. Have a good look underneath and check all the wheel arches. If you aren't confident try and take someone with you who is.

    The Engine - Does it look well maintained or does it splutter when it starts? When looking at old cars for sale it's vital that you check the engine in detail to avoid any possible disasters, a shiny recently cleaned engine bay warrants suspicion and a closer investigation.

    Tyres – Ensure they are all legal and not bald, and don't forget to check if there's a spare available as this is often missed during an inspection. Can you see and cracks or breaks in the tyres? They are a quick easy check yet can be costly to replace if replacement is due, so make sure you inspect them as best you can.

    Service History – Study it carefully and in detail or get someone who can. Is there anything which ignites doubt or suspicion? If there is don't buy and look elsewhere for a second hand car.

    When looking for cars for sale in Australia it can be a daunting thought with the sheer amount of choice available. If it is your first time purchase it can be a lengthy journey but certainly shouldn't be one which is rushed. Take your time and don't be scared to ask questions and always try to get assistance from a friend of a family member you can trust and knows a thing or two about buying used cars.

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