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Is this a good used car deal?

Score the deal before you commit

A good deal balances price, verified condition, and manageable ownership costs. Use these criteria to make a decision quickly.

Pricing alignment

  • Compare asking price to local listings with similar mileage.
  • Account for trim-specific options that add or reduce value.
  • Adjust for reconditioning costs like tires or brakes.

Condition confidence

  • Prioritize a clean title, consistent service records, and low rust.
  • Confirm the vehicle matches its listing photos and description.
  • Avoid listings with incomplete disclosures or missing VIN.

Ownership costs

  • Estimate insurance, fuel, and typical maintenance expenses.
  • Check upcoming scheduled services (timing belt, battery, brakes).
  • Review recall status and warranty coverage.

Negotiation leverage

  • Document issues with photos and repair estimates.
  • Use market comps to anchor your offer.
  • Ask for receipts of recent work or negotiate the repair cost.

Walk-away flags

These conditions typically outweigh price discounts.

  • Salvage, flood, or rebuilt title branding.
  • Unresolved safety recalls or airbags deployed in an accident.
  • Odometer inconsistencies or missing VIN plates.
  • Seller refuses inspection or test drive.

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