Moving to the U.S. meant I needed wheels, and fast. But as a newcomer on a budget, the "Wild West" of the American used car market felt daunting. Here is how I navigated the process from research to the open road. Phase 1: The Virtual Hunt
With the plates screwed on and a "new car" scent hanging from the mirror, I finally felt like I owned a piece of the American dream—or at least a very reliable way to get to work. how to buy second hand car in usa
I started where everyone does: and Edmunds . These sites were my North Star for "Fair Market Value." I decided on a reliable sedan—something that wouldn't die on a highway in the middle of Nebraska. Moving to the U
I turned off the radio to listen for knocks, squeaks, or "clunks." I took it on the highway to see if it vibrated at 65 mph. Phase 4: The Professional Eye Here is how I navigated the process from
How many people have driven this into the ground? Accident Records: Was it ever in a major crunch?
Dave signed it over to me. This is the "birth certificate" of the car.