Used Cars in
Oahu Hawaii
To a lot of people buying used cars in Hawaii Oahu makes more sense than getting a brand new vehicle. Besides the depreciation that a new car is subjected to, you have a wider choice when you are in the market for a second-hand car. That being said, buying a used car requires more attention to detail.You need to take charge of the deal and be sure you know exactly what you are letting yourself in for.
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26
Vehicles
Found
Glacier White
Charcoal
Automatic
Gasoline
3.8L V6 310hp 281ft. lbs.
6,050 miles
1N6ED1EJXRN627299
109HEP
Showroom Price
$37,000
Boulder Gray Pearl
Charcoal
Automatic
Gasoline
1.6L I4 122hp 114ft. lbs. SULEV
4,345 miles
3N1CP5CV4RL559535
ZMC916
Showroom Price
$27,000
Summit White
Jet Black/Red Accent
Automatic
Gasoline
ECOTEC 1.3L Turbo I3 155hp 174ft. lbs.
22,680 miles
KL79MUSL3NB024439
Showroom Price
$30,400
Automatic
Gasoline
Pentastar 3.6L V6 287hp 262ft. lbs.
31,662 miles
2C4RC1BG1NR185820
WPV 512
Showroom Price
$29,000
Automatic
Gasoline
Pentastar 3.6L V6 287hp 262ft. lbs.
32,180 miles
2C4RC1BG6NR138461
WNR879
Showroom Price
$28,500
Automatic
Gasoline
Pentastar 3.6L V6 287hp 262ft. lbs.
39,974 miles
2C4RC1BG9NR138440
WNR828
Showroom Price
$27,800
Iconic Silver
Dark Earth Gray
Automatic
Gasoline
EcoBoost 1.5L Turbo I3 181hp 190ft. lbs.
35,597 miles
1FMCU0G61NUA69206
WNR753
Showroom Price
$21,800
Agate Black
Ebony
Automatic
Gasoline
EcoBoost 1.5L Turbo I3 181hp 190ft. lbs.
35,581 miles
1FMCU0H66NUA70236
WJZ474
Showroom Price
$23,900
Carbonized Gray
Ebony
Automatic
Gasoline
EcoBoost 1.5L Turbo I3 181hp 190ft. lbs.
36,126 miles
1FMCU9H60NUA70768
WNR780
Showroom Price
$24,800
Black
Black
Automatic
Gasoline
1.6L I4 122hp 114ft. lbs.
25,447 miles
3N1CN8EV3NL842832
KES273
Showroom Price
$19,000
Test Drive Your Used Car
The best advice when buying used cars in Hawaii Oahu is to get the car thoroughly checked before you process the purchase. It is an excellent idea to drive the car to your mechanic and get him to do all the checking for you. A warning light should go up if the car dealer doesn’t agree to this. Chances are that your mechanic wouldn’t mind doing the inspection for free. He will be able to give you a good indication of any foreseeable costs.
Spend Time during the Inspection
Don’t rush the inspection because you are impatient to drive off in your new, used car. It is important that the car be raised on a rack. Looking from below, the mechanic will be able to spot rust and corrosive damage as well as whether the car has been in a serious accident. From here he will have a good look at the shocks and CV shafts. He will tell you whether the brakes and tires - which could be quite expensive to replace - are still good. Furthermore, any oil leaks are obvious when looking at the car from this angle.
What’s in the Trunk?
It is alarming how few people buying used cars in Hawaii Oahu ever open the trunk. The trunk can tell you a lot about the state of the car. If a car has been taken care of, there will be a spare tire with all the tools that go along with it neatly stashed. Make sure to lift the carpet and check for moisture or rust. Any visible electrical cabling, also the ones accessible from inside the car, should be free from the white powder that goes along with moisture on electrical connections.
Know Your Dealer
When buying used cars Hawaii Oahu has a lot of great dealers to assist you. Use a car dealer that you know and trust, or do some research online. You will quickly find complaints if there are any. Discuss your mechanic’s report with the dealer. Re-negotiate a better deal if possible. It is important to get any agreements on repairs to be made, in writing. The moment you made the purchase and drive your used car off the lot, it is yours, with or without breakdowns.
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