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Three Things to Consider When Buying a Used Mercedes-Benz

September 24, 2008 | | Comments 0

When buying a used Mercedes-Benz, you usually have the option of choosing a certified model or one that is not certified. Either way, there are several things you should consider before making your final decision on used or certified Mercedes vehicles. Here are a few of those things to help you make the most logical and cost-efficient choice in buying a used Mercedes-Benz.

What are your automotive needs? This simply means to evaluate what you need in a car. For instance, if you’re just driving it to work every day, you can probably choose a less expensive used Mercedes-Benz that is reliable for that purpose. However, if you plan to use it every weekend for out-of-town business trips, you may want to consider a new or certified used Mercedes-Benz with an extended warranty and roadside assistance.

What is the history of the car? There are several ways to find this information. If you’re buying it from a private seller, ask them what their purposes were for the car. If you’re buying your used Mercedes-Benz from a dealer, ask for a CarFax.com report. These will tell you if the car has ever been in an accident or if anything else has happened that would lower its value.

Did you get everything in writing? Contracts and writing make everything much clearer and helps avoid misunderstandings. If the dealer tells you the used Mercedes vehicles have a warranty, get it in writing. If you purchase a certified used Mercedes-Benz, read the warranty thoroughly instead of assuming anything. Warranties can differ between dealerships so be sure you know your coverage.

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