5 tips before buying a used vehicle

Buying a new vehicle is an exciting step, but it must always be done in a thoughtful way, otherwise the beautiful dream could turn into a nightmare. After all, there is a lot of money at stake!

This is all the more true in the current inflationary context when the used vehicle market has taken on enormous value.

Retailers like HGregoire – which offer a wide selection of quality vehicles – are certainly a destination of choice to shop. But before buying, several reflections and steps are necessary in order to have the assurance of finding the vehicle that suits you best.

1. Define your criteria and priorities

This first step is the most important. Will it be a primary or secondary vehicle? How will you use it and under what road conditions? How many people will you need to transport? How many kilometers will you average per day? The answers to these questions (and many more) will help you determine the ideal type of vehicle for your situation.

Then what attributes are you looking for: performance, sturdiness, fuel economy, comfort, safety, practicality? More specifically, do you absolutely insist on all-wheel drive or do you need precise towing capacity, for example? Do you prefer a manual or automatic gearbox? Also, if there are options you really care about, like heated seats or a sunroof, list them.

2. Plan your budget

The bill for a car is not just about the price displayed! The interest rate offered to you could significantly influence the amount of payments. The same applies if you have a trade-in vehicle. Also keep in mind that you will have to pay for registration, insurance and fuel. Then, don’t forget about possible repairs, maintenance and winter tires.

About insurance: certain vehicles in the same category can cost more, especially sports category cars and the most frequently stolen vehicle models.

Moreover, a model whose initial manufacturer’s warranty is still valid and another that you will have to protect with an extended warranty do not have the same financial impact.

In short, it is better to calculate your monthly budget and stick to it. You will thus avoid an impulse purchase following a crush!

3. Ask about vehicles

Before heading to a dealership, find out which makes and models have a better reputation for quality and reliability. There are several studies and rankings online to enlighten you on this subject.

Test drives by automotive journalists, automotive websites, owner testimonials on social media, and discussion forums can tell you more about the strengths and weaknesses of a particular vehicle.

Also, do not hesitate to ask a friend or relative who is familiar with the automobile to accompany you during your visits. Two heads are better than one!

4. Investigate further

When talking about used vehicles, it is important to dig deeper and find out about the maintenance history of the model you are looking for, because the main factor of good long-term reliability remains preventive maintenance.

The Carfax report is very useful here. Also be aware that some vehicles may have endured much harsher conditions than others, such as work vans. Finally, if there have already been repairs as a result of an accident, you should know about it.

Ask for a mechanical inspection report from the dealer or independent workshop of your choice, then check to see if any safety recalls apply and if the fixes have been made. Finally, consult the Register of personal and movable real rights (RDPRM) to make sure that the vehicle is not subject to any right of retention.

5. Give the vehicle a good test drive

Expert opinions, reports and photos will give you a good idea, but the last and not least step in finding a vehicle that suits your needs is to test drive it.

So, after your exterior “overview”, confirm that the doors (including the trunk or tailgate), the seats, the sunroof (if applicable), the heating/ventilation system, etc. are working properly. How do you find the driving position and the ergonomics of the controls? Is the space really right for you? Think about the luggage and equipment you will need to carry or the baby seats to install, for example.

As soon as you start the engine and hit the road, keep an ear out for any unwanted or suspicious noises. See how the vehicle behaves when accelerating, braking and cornering. Do you like the handling and ride comfort, even on rough roads? And what about visibility and soundproofing? You should not neglect these aspects!

By doing your homework as an informed consumer, you will have peace of mind.

Go to a second-hand retailer HGregoire, which brings together only certified quality vehicles that have been inspected at more than 150 points. With the 7-day money back satisfaction guarantee, you can’t go wrong!

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