While it is cool to have a brand new car, it's not bad to buy a used car, if you are on a tight budget.

You can still get a good conditioned used car for the least amount of money. Check your local newspaper to know the used cars for sale in your area. Although you may not find a very large list of used cars for sale, you can still look at this option to check and buy cheap used cars.

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It is hard to explain why so many men and women alike have been drawn to cars that have been modified or “suped up”, but there is definitely something that attracts many folks to cool suped up cars. While there are certain demographics of people that enjoy suped up vehicles more than others, it is hard to point out any specific type of person that does or does not enjoy hopping in a suped up ride and seeing what it can do.

What exactly is a suped up car? Essentially, it is a car that has been modified to run better, faster, and more powerfully. This can be arrived at through a variety of methods, and happens with all types of cars. Modified cars can include anything from American muscle cars to imported coupes. There really is a world of options available as far as what car to “pimp out” and what kinds of things can be done. In fact, this array of options and possibilities is a lot of what draws people to making performance improvements on cars in the first place.

Some of the more popular cars to improve are imported Japanese cars, affectionately referred to as “rice rockets”. These cars are beloved for their affordability and the wide variety of parts that are readily available to turn them into cool suped up cars. Of course, the popularity of such movies as “The Fast and the Furious” and its sequels didn’t hurt, either! Cars such as the Honda Civic, Honda accord car once relegated to being driven by grocery buying homemakers, are often the recipient of thousands of dollars of performance improvements. Other popular models that are not imports include Chevy Cavaliers and Dodge Neons.

American muscle cars have been popular targets for those who like to make performance improvements to their vehicles since the 1960’s, with cars such as the Ford car and Chevy Camaro continuing to attract attention from modders. These cars aren’t as affordable as some of the other cars that get worked on, but they have more power and performance that comes standard than popular imports or cars like the Cavalier.

Of course, you must know what you are doing before you endeavor to turn your rather average car into one of the cool suped up cars you see on the road every day. Many of the modifications you will be tempted to do will be expensive and some of them will be difficult to perform, so make sure that you get a professional to help if you do not have the know-how to do the work yourself.

You?re looking for a new car and you?ve decided to buy used. Smart choice! With the price of gas and the state of the economy, shelling out all that extra cash for a brand new car when a used car can be just as fuel efficient and a much better deal is like tossing your cash into your car?s fuel tank and literally burning that money away.

Here are the top ten questions you should ask a used car seller before you sign on the dotted line:

Can you tell me why you?re selling this car? Used car dealerships might not know (but they may know why the last owner sold it to them), but all private sellers you might find through car classifieds ought to answer. If possible, watch their facial expressions when they answer, too, in case they?re not being entirely truthful. If they?re moving or can no longer afford payments for the car, the car is more likely to be of higher quality. If it?s because it?s very old or has required many repairs, make sure you know if the price is fair and understand what you?re getting into.

What is the car?s mileage? Car mileage plays a large part in determining the used car?s value. And remember that used car odometers can be tampered with, which is why you should ask?

Will you allow a test drive? Any used car dealership should have no problem letting you test drive their used cars for sale around town. Private sellers might be more reticent, but assure them you?ll allow them to accompany you on the trip. Test drives are essential for noticing problems with the car as well as for making sure that the car is the right fit for you. You?ll also be able to notice if the odometer appears to be ?stuck? or has problems.

Will you allow me to make my own inspection? If they?re reputable, both used car dealers and private sellers should have no problem with you bringing the car to a trusted mechanic for a thorough inspection.

Is there a warranty on the car? If you?re buying from a used car dealership, go for the certified used cars. A lot of used car dealerships offer 112-point inspections and two-year/20,000 miles+ warranties on low- to average-mileage used cars. Some used cars for sale may come with existing factory warranties. When buying from a used car for sale by owner, unless there?s an existing factory warranty, the car is typically sold as-is.

What is the vehicle?s history? Certified used cars and other used cars for sale at used car dealerships ought to come with vehicle history reports. (Oftentimes these are even available when you search for used cars online.) Used cars for sale by owner might have official vehicle history reports, but if they don?t, you should be able to purchase them online at sites like Carfax using the VIN# of the car. Are you the original owner of this car? If you want quality, it?s best to choose used cars for sale by the original owner?unless each owner of the car used it for a short period of time. This actually isn?t a moot question for a used car dealer, either; it?s possible that car was for sale just a few years ago as a brand-new car and never got off the lot.

What are the car?s special features? If CD player, navigation or GPS system, leather seats, or anything else that?s ?extra? is important to you, ask if they?re available in the used car that you?re considering?and if they?re still in good, working condition.

Do you have service or maintenance records for the car? If the owner has kept good records and has followed the manufacturer?s suggestions for scheduled maintenance like changing oil every so many miles, that would be a good indication of how well the car was taken care of.

If you are on a tight budget you might want to consider buying cheap old cars for sale, either online or from used car dealers. There are also many old cars being sold through auction, which is one of the best ways in getting cars at a greatly reduced price. Most online car auctions will feature both old and later models, and you expect that most bidders will aggressively contest for the later models driving the price high.

The good news however, most old cars will be sold at a very cheap price to speed up their disposal.

What you must need to remember though is to make sure that parts are still available in the market for replacement and maintenance purposes. This is to ensure that you will be able to enjoy your car and improve its appearance as well as its performance, especially if you know something about mechanics.

Take the time to inspect in detail all the aspect of the car that you are interested in, and never do it in a hurry. Test drive to get a feel of the car performs, and if you’re not keen in car engines and all its jargon, it would be best to bring along someone who has some knowledge to help you in your inspection.

You can buy cheap old cars either directly from owners, car dealers or auction houses. The choice is yours, although the pertinent details remain the same. Make sure that registration papers are complete as well as safety standards and other documents included in the purchasing of vehicles.

Government seized car auctions is one good way to buy used cheap cars. Not many people know you can buy cars from the government and this helps to keep the bidding price low. Since the cars need money to be maintained and stored, the government agencies are more than willing to sell these seized cars at cheap prices.

You can often find used seized cars that are still brand new, less than a year old being sold for more than 90% off the retail market value.

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