According to Auto Remarketing, 38.3 million used vehicles were sold in the United States in 2015. If you are in the market for a used car for the first time, chances are your friends and family are giving you a lot of advice. Unfortunately, the majority of these well-meaning individuals are probably not telling you about the potential issues many first-time used car buyers overlook. Here are three common mistakes that novice used car buyers often make, and what you can do to avoid making them yourself:
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- Whether you're starting out or expanding your commercial truck fleet, buying used can be a great way of reducing costs. Cold hard cash might be king when it comes to buying a used semi truck, but cash deals aren't the only way to seal the deal. Financing is a popular option for buyers who enjoy the flexibility it offers, as well as those who might not have ready access to hard funds.