Friday, September 16, 2011

The Short Complete Guide To Buying A Home - Mark Kocijan

the short complete guide to buying a home - mark kocijan
the short complete guide to buying a home - mark kocijan

The Short Complete Guide to Buying a Used Car is a short and sharp, easy to read electronic book of 58 (A4) pages, written with car buyers globally in mind.

You don't need to be a car expert - just a basic knowledge of cars will mean you can understand when, where, why and what items need to be checked on a used car before buying it. Plus all items covered in detail in the book, are summarised in the last few pages as a checklist for you.

Book Abstract:

Buying a used/second-hand car can be an excellent way to save money over purchasing a new vehicle from the dealership. However, buying a used car will require that you ensure the vehicle is in good condition and does not pose a threat of breaking down immediately after you shell out your hard-earned cash for it. What are you to do if you are unfamiliar with the areas to check in the vehicle? Where should you look first? What questions should you ask the owner/seller of the vehicle?

This guide is designed to help anyone make the best decision possible when purchasing a used car. Obviously, the key is to inspect the vehicle, but what should you inspect? Where should you look? What are the signs that you might not be getting what was advertised? For instance, most people are familiar with the test-driving process and expect to take a prospective purchase for a jaunt down the highway.

However, you should not limit your test drive to a single vehicle. In fact, the more vehicles you drive, the better you will be at finding issues. Never buy the first car that you drive, or even the second – take the time to drive a few more and compare the way they handle, the view of the road, the sounds made during the driving process and more.

This guide will help you make an educated comparison of used cars and find one that suits your needs perfectly. You’ll also find that this guide can help you negotiate down the price of that used vehicle. When you know what to look for, you are in control of the situation. You will also discover that this guide allows you to identify the best cars before you take it to a professional paid mechanic for an assessment, which will save you a heap of money.

In short, if you want to save money, find the best car and avoid problems that arise when you do not fully inspect a vehicle, then this guide is for you.

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Table of Contents:

INTRODUCTION
BEFORE STARTING AN INSPECTION
SECTION ONE – MECHANICAL
- KILOMETRES
- ENGINE NOISE
- COOLING SYSTEM
- OIL LEAKS
- SUSPENSION NOISES
- TRANSMISSION
- THE DIFFERENTIAL
- FRONT WHEEL DRIVE CARS
- POWER STEERING
- AIR CONDITIONING
- CONCLUSION
SECTION TWO – BODY
- PANELS
- RUST
- TYRES
- WATER LEAKS
- CARPET
- EXHAUST
- CONCLUSION
SECTION THREE – ELECTRICAL
- ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
SECTION FOUR - DRIVING THE CAR
- PLANNING YOUR DRIVE
- BANANA SYNDROME
- WHEEL ALIGNMENT
- HEADLIGHTS
- LISTEN FOR NOISES
- ACCELERATE
FINISHING THE INSPECTION
- STEPPING OUT OF THE CAR AFTER DRIVING
- COMPARE THE CAR TO OTHERS YOU’VE DRIVEN
- DO YOU LIKE IT OVERALL?
- NEGOTIATE
- RECOMMENDED: MECHANIC’S INSPECTION
- MONEY OWED
Q&A
CONCLUSION
GLOSSARY
CHECKLIST

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