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How old should a used car be when you buy it?
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Two- and three-year-old used vehicles are often the best values. Not only is the price lower than a comparable new car's, but continuing ownership expenses such as collision insurance and taxes are lower, and a two- or three-year-old used vehicle has already taken its biggest depreciation hit.
What is the dealer invoice?
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Invoice price (sometimes referred to as "dealer cost") is the price that appears on the invoice that the manufacturer sends to the dealer when the dealer receives a car from the factory. Please note, however, that this price is almost always higher than the amount the dealer actually ends up paying to the manufacturer.
How many kilometers is too much for a used car?
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As a rule of thumb, the average car will rack up 20,000 km per year ï¾ the distance manufacturers use to determine standard warranty coverage. A seven-year-old model should have 140,000 to 150,000 km on the odo. If it has traveled considerably more, deduct cash for high mileage. The ideal answer is yes.