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7 Of The Best Ways To Get A Used Car Without Paying Like It’s New

May 19, 2025
By Drew Blankenship
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I’m no stranger to buying used cars. In fact, I’ve never had a brand-new vehicle, but many people are paying way too much for their secondhand set of wheels. There might be unexpected fees or just an overall lack of preparation for making the purchase. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways you can ensure that you get the most for your money. Here are seven things to add to your negotiation toolbelt.

1. Do Thorough Online Research Before Visiting Dealerships

Websites like CarGurus, Edmunds, and Kelley Blue Book can be extremely helpful in researching a potential vehicle purchase. They’ll give you information about fair pricing and consumer reviews on the make and model.  Having this knowledge will allow you to recognize fair prices (and unfair prices). You don’t want to overpay for your vehicle! The information on these sites will also reveal common problems with specific models. Tapping into these resources will allow you to make an informed choice.

2. Obtain a Vehicle History Report

Always request a vehicle history report from services like Carfax or AutoCheck before purchasing. These reports provide details on past accidents, ownership history, and maintenance records. Understanding a car’s history can prevent you from buying a vehicle with hidden problems. Some dealerships offer these reports for free, but if not, it’s worth investing in one yourself. 

3. Get a Pre-Purchase Inspection by a Trusted Mechanic

Before finalizing any used car purchase, have it inspected by a qualified mechanic. A professional can identify issues that may not be apparent during a test drive. This step can save you from unexpected repair costs down the line. If the inspection reveals problems, you can negotiate a lower price or decide to walk away. 

4. Be Prepared to Negotiate

Negotiation is a crucial part of buying a used car. Use your research to determine a fair price and be ready to discuss it confidently. Don’t be afraid to walk away if the dealer isn’t willing to meet your price. Remember, dealerships often have room to lower prices, especially if a car has been on the lot for a while. 

5. Watch Out for Hidden Fees

Dealerships may add unexpected fees such as documentation, preparation, or delivery charges. These can significantly increase the total cost of the vehicle. Always ask for a breakdown of all fees and question any that seem unnecessary. Requesting an “out-the-door” price ensures you know the total amount you’ll be paying. 

6. Consider Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles

Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) vehicles are used cars that have undergone thorough inspections and come with extended warranties. While they may be slightly more expensive than non-certified used cars, the added peace of mind can be worth it. CPO programs often include benefits like roadside assistance and special financing rates. These vehicles are typically newer models with lower mileage. 

7. Secure Financing Before Shopping

Arranging financing in advance gives you a clear budget and strengthens your negotiating position. Check with banks, credit unions, or online lenders to compare interest rates and terms. Having pre-approved financing can also prevent dealerships from offering less favorable loan terms. It allows you to focus on the price of the car rather than the monthly payments. 

Drive Away with Confidence and Savings

Navigating the used car market isn’t always easy. As with any purchase, you need to do your research and be willing to advocate for yourself. These seven tips will put you ahead of the game.

Have you recently bought a used car or are you in the market for one? Share your experiences and tips in the comments below to help fellow readers make informed decisions!

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About Drew Blankenship

Drew Blankenship is a former Porsche technician who writes and develops content full-time. He lives in North Carolina, where he enjoys spending time with his wife and two children. While Drew no longer gets his hands dirty modifying Porsches, he still loves motorsport and avidly watches Formula 1.

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