Buying a car can be a daunting task; a vehicle is, for most people, either the biggest or the second biggest purchase of their lives in terms of monetary value. So, it comes as no surprise then that caution is advisable, especially when it comes to a pre-owned/used car.
And you know why people avoid buying a used car? Scam and Fraud! No one wants to become a victim of fraud while investing their all-life savings in a car. Dealers will tell you “bumper to bumper genuine hai ustaad” but in truth, the only thing genuine thing will be the bumper.
You really need eagle eyes to do inspection of the car you’re buying used, because offline dealers are never a person to trust on, they’ll always lie and lying is the way how they earn money.
While buying a used car is certainly more of an art than it is a science—there are many factors at play, and there is no single correct formula—today we will be arming you with some information you should bear in mind while buying a used car, so without further ado let’s get started.
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Step 1: Decide Your Budget and Car Models
The first and foremost factor to consider would be your budget, more specifically, the cars that you can buy within your budget.
- Download PakWheels App
- Click on used car search, apply the price filter, set your desired budget, and see all the cars that are available in that price range, or you can click on different price brackets on our home page to see the cars available in that bracket.t
- You can also explore the PakWheels blog section. You can get the best cars for various budgets, making it easier for you to find the perfect match for your needs.
Read Here: Cars You Can Buy Under Rs10-lacs in Pakistan
Step 2: Do Your Research
Once you have made a preliminary list of vehicles that fall within your budget, it is important to do your research to finalize your choice. Do not make a decision based on want or emotion alone; ask yourself: What features do you want? Can you put up with high maintenance/refueling costs? What about resale and parts availability? Compare the same category of cars that you would choose. These questions and many others should be answered before you decide on a car. You can get an idea from our following platforms:
- Pakwheels Blog Comparisons – You can read our used car comparisons. It will help you make a profound decision.
- PakWheels Car Review section – You can read reviews left by users on different cars. Visit the PakWheels.com review section here.
- PakWheels Blog – You can read different car reviews to make a good decision
- PakWheels Forum – You can engage and discuss with experienced auto lovers to know which cars suit you best. There are fan groups for a lot of different models and brands such as Baleno, Cultus, Honda, Toyota.
- PakWheels YouTube Channel – We have countless reviews on all cars sold in Pakistan. These videos can make you aware of different features, pros, and cons of the cars you are interested in or falls into your budget.
- PakWheels Facebook communities – We have very active FB groups where people from around Pakistan are discussing vehicles and their issues with each other. You can ask questions there as well.
Step 3: Make a List of Specific Vehicles You Want to Buy and Set up a Visit With the Seller
Now, shortlist the cars and call the owners. Follow the below-mentioned steps:
- Go to PakWheels.com website’s used car section.
- Use filters to add information such as price, mileage, color, city, registered city, etc.
- Hundreds of car ads will pop up. Summary of cars is given on this new page, and if you want a detailed summary, just click on the ad, and you will get the detailed information of the car.
- Save the ads that seem reasonable to you so that you can contact the seller at a later time.
- Contact your friend or any expert who knows about cars and their prices to get more insight into what you are going to buy
- You can also use PakWheels Used Car Price Calculator as it will give a clear picture of how much money you should pay for the vehicle.
- Call the seller or send him a message to inquire about his/her car.
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What Should You Do While Talking to The Owner/Seller?
- Ask about the additional information regarding the car, i.e., exact mileage, availability of original documents/file, any known issue, accident history (if any), token tax to date, etc.
- Try to get an idea if the seller is willing to give you any kind of discount on car prices or not. Remember that most of the owners will not give any kind of concession in the asking price of the car on the phone. However, there is still a margin for serious buyers. When you meet the seller, he/she can slash the asking price if they see you are willing and a serious buyer.
Once You Have Narrowed Down a Vehicle, Set up a Meeting Time and Location with the Seller!
- Remember to meet at a neutral place, and if you are meeting at the seller’s house or his/her appointed place, take somebody with you.
- Never go alone to meet the seller, and never carry the cash – these are golden rules to follow.
Ideally, bring along someone who can inspect the car so that you can make an informed decision.
Step 4: Get the Car Inspected Before Buying
Once you have selected a vehicle, it is highly advisable to have it inspected either by a trusted mechanic or by the PakWheels inspection team, which is specially trained and properly equipped to carry out this task.
The inspection Service checks the mechanical and physical condition of the car on 200+ points and provides you with the actual picture of the car in real-time. It’s like getting the car X rayed.
Read Here: PakWheels Inspection Service
If you are knowledgeable about the car, then inspect it without any hesitation. Check for any noise coming from the car, especially the engine noise, also do check the car blow it will give you the idea in which condition the engine of the car is. Moreover, check for body rust/accidentals, body paint, suspension, tires, etc. of the car.
Learn Here: How To Inspect A Used Car Before Buying?
If the said vehicle is a JDM, it is essential that you check and verify the Auction Sheet, which comes with every car that is imported from Japan. Do not buy the car if the seller does not provide the sheet; no car comes without one. As for verification, PakWheels’ Auction Sheet Verification Service may be of help.
The auction sheet is a snapshot of the condition of the car before it goes to the Japanese port, then comes to the Pakistani port and finally lands at a dealership in Pakistan.
Read Here: Details about PakWheels Auction Service
Step 5: Take a Test Drive
Once you have selected a car, it is essential that you test-drive it. This is the best way to ensure that there is no mismatch between what you were expecting and what you got. While a thorough inspection will make you aware of most flaws in the car, you can only make an informed decision once you drive the car for 3-5 kilometers and ask yourself if that is what you were expecting. A lot of people change their minds after test drives since the car was not what they wanted in the first place!
Step 6: Check the Documents
This is perhaps the most critical step. Double-check the chassis number with the one on the documents, and if there is any discrepancy, immediately stop pursuing the car. Moreover, also, check whether the book or the file of the car is duplicate or not because it affects the price of the vehicle, and many times it leads to fraud as well. Additionally, check the GD (goods declaration), BL (bill of lading), and Export Certificate as well.
Read Here: Documents You Should Check Before Buying a Car
Step 7: Payment Method
If all went as planned, then you should land at this step. However, again, you need to be careful here as well: you must avoid cash at all costs. Pay the owner by getting a Pay Order made in his name. You must have evidence and money trail of the transaction. You are advised to carry out this transaction through your bank. Make sure to sign the Sale Receipt and Delivery Letter. Keep these in a safe place.
Step 8: Transfer the Vehicle Under Your Name
Even if the car is in your garage, the process is not complete. You must transfer the vehicle under your name, as driving on an open letter is illegal.
Step 9: Change Engine Oil, Air Filter, and Tyre
After purchasing the car, change its engine oil, air filter, and tires, if needed. For high-quality auto products, visit PakWheels Auto Store.
Also Read: Things To Do After Buying A Used Car!
We hope that you have a great experience in buying a used car and this guide will be helpful for you. Happy Purchasing.