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Buying & Shipping a Car Onlineshipping a car online

When you use the internet  for buying and shipping your car online, this allows you to quickly and easily compare prices. Within minutes you can view thousands of dealerships and private party sellers without dealing with a salesperson or being pressured into a car that is not really what your looking for. Purchasing a new vehicle can be exciting and also a bit overwhelming, especially when it comes to transporting your car safely to your destination. That’s where Shipping Your Car comes in. We will give you 10 free auto transport quotes to get your vehicle safely transported to its destination.

Buying a car online can be very convenient but there are still some precautions to consider.  While the Internet can often make buying a vehicle easy and cost-effective, it's not without some risk. The best precautions come down to sound judgment and due diligence to avoid getting snagged into a bad situation. Just because you're buying a car online doesn't mean common sense should go out the window. Like any purchase, make sure to ask as many questions as possible and know as much about the car as you can before agreeing to payment.

Here are 3 helpful tips for buying a car online:

Check out the seller:
One of the most common fears when purchasing a vehicle online is finding that perfect car and sending a deposit to secure your purchase then suddenly having the seller vanish. The secret to success, when shopping for a car online, is doing your research making sure that you are doing business with someone who is reputable, whether it's an automobile dealership or a private party. Be sure to take advantage of the Internet to get to know the seller better. Read the feedback posted by customers who've done business  with a seller in the past. Identifying reputable sellers is crucial. Once your hard-earned money leaves your hands, it may be impossible to track down an online thief and get your funds back.

buying a car onlineResearch your choice:
When shopping online, your best protection is your own due diligence.  Make sure to get a full read on a vehicle's history and determine its overall ondition. A good place to start is with the vehicle identification number; the VIN identifies the vehicle and is the key to unlocking its history. Once you get the VIN, order a report on the vehicle from companies like CARFAX and AutoCheck that will reveal important details about the cars history.

Such details include whether the car has been in an accident or a flood, if the airbag has been deployed, previous odometer readings and even if the car's been salvaged. Then you will want to get a mechanic to look at the car on your behalf. Independent companies can inspect most cars for roughly $100, and you can hire an inspector to eyeball the car, even if the automobile is located in a city far from where you live .It should go without saying that any seller who balks at an inspection is probably unreliable -- and so is their car. Vehicles sold "as is" pose the greatest risk to buyers because when you purchase them, you're agreeing to take on any problems with no warranty to protect you.

Play it safe when paying:
When it comes time to make a deposit, play it safe. Never send a check or make a wire transfer. Your money will be irretrievable once a check has been cashed or a money order has been collected. Instead, make payments over a secured browser -- look for a lock icon in the address bar and a URL that starts with "https." More importantly, pay with a credit card, which will protect you against fraud. Credit cards are typically your best defense when buying online.  Federal protections spelled out under the Fair Credit Billing Act limit your liability at $50 when cards are used to make unauthorized purchases. And some cards like Visa have zero-liability protection for cardholders.

  • Once you have done your homework on the seller, researched your vehicle choice, and paid for your car it is now time to ship your vehicle. Take a few seconds to fill out our auto transport quote form to receive 10 instant quotes from reliable auto transport companies.

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