Title: Buying a Used Car
1Buying a Used Car
2Finding a Car
- Know what you want
- Read reports, e.g., www.consumerguide.com
3Finding a Car - Research
- ConsumerGuide.com/auto/used
- Sort by type of car full size (sedan), compact,
SUV - Provides recommended buy ratings and evaluations
relative to other cars in same category - Informs the vehicle life when it was made
98-02 - Best buy is 99 or 00 in this case
- Primary Tech Features ABS, Passenger Airbag
4Finding a Car - Research
- CG Automotive
- Prices, Ratings and Reviews Used Cars Compact
Car Reviews Ratings Showing 50-56 of 82
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- 1998-2001 Nissan Altima Reliability
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- 1998-2001 Nissan AltimaEnlarge Class
compact car Price Range 4,000-10,400 Built
In USA Value In Class 6 (what's this)
12345678910 LowHigh CG Award (what's this) - Other Altima Reviews2005 Altima2004
Altima2002-03 Altima1993-97 Altima - Other Nissan ReviewsNew Car ReviewsUsed Car
Reviews Find a Used 1998-2001 Nissan Altima
5Research - Highlights of Car
- 1998-2001 Nissan Altima Highlights Model
Levels/Engines/transm - Nissan's compact sedan got a major restyling for
1998, adopting a harder-edge appearance, in
contrast to the rounded look of its predecessor.
Slightly larger in size, though on the same
wheelbase as before, Altima also got a mildly
revised powertrain and suspension. Overall length
grew by 2.6 inches, width and track by about 2
inches. Head and leg room also grew a bit. Four
models were available base XE, volume-selling
GXE, sporty SE, and luxury GLE. A firmer
suspension went into the SE, which also got
standard alloy wheels, wider tires, rear disc
brakes (instead of the usual drums), and a
body-colored rear spoiler. The GLE included
leather upholstery and a power driver's seat. All
models used the same 2.4-liter dual-overhead-cam
4-cylinder engine, producing 150 horsepower and
mated to a standard 5-speed manual or optional
4-speed automatic transmission. Internal engine
changes aimed to improve low-speed power
delivery, and the automatic transmission was
reprogrammed for smoother operation. Antilock
brakes were an option. Nissan claimed a 20
percent increase in structural stiffness. Altima
had been the company's best-selling U.S. model,
fighting in the tight compact family sedan
market. Rivals to the restyled edition included
the Ford Contour, Mazda 626, and Mitsubishi
Galant. - Year-to-Year Changes
- 1999 Nissan Altima Few changes were evident on
Nissan's compact sedan. The SE and GXE gained
variable-intermittent wipers, and the GLE got
standard alloy wheels. A power antenna now was
included in the GXE's optional Security and
Convenience package. 2000 Nissan Altima Just two
years after a major redesign, Altima earned a
thorough makeover. That included availability of
front side airbags, standard in the GLE and
optional for SE and GXE. The 2.4-liter engine
gained 5 horsepower. SE and GLE sedans gained
standard 16-inch tires, replacing the prior
15-inch rubber. They also added a cross-car brace
in the engine bay. All Altimas got revisions to
steering and suspension, as well as fresh front
and rear fascias, a new center console (with
automatic transmission), and new rear cupholders.
Antilock braking remained optional, except on the
base model. A new Appearance Convenience
Package includes the GLE's suspension and
6-speaker audio system. Leather upholstery
remained standard for the GLE, optional for SE. - 2001 Nissan Altima No significant changes were
made for 2001.
6Research Road Test Review
- 1998-2001 Nissan Altima Road Test
- Review Updated 02.22.2005
- Pros
- Quietness, Ride, Passenger room
- Cons
- Automatic-transmission performance
- Consumer Guide Road-Test Evaluation
- Acceleration is little-changed from the prior
generation--in short, nothing to shout about. Our
test GLE ran 0-60 mph in a so-so 10 seconds with
automatic transmission. The 2000 models should be
a bit swifter. There's also little change in the
transmission's reluctance to downshift promptly,
or in its abruptness when it does. Our test GXE
returned a somewhat disappointing 20.3 mpg, while
our GLE averaged 23.4 mpg, despite hard city
driving and performance testing. - Expect a smooth, absorbent ride except on
washboard surfaces, where minor wheel pattering
disturbs the calm. Alas, the ride exacts a
tradeoff in mediocre body control over big humps
and dips, plus more body lean in tight turns than
we prefer. Even so, Altima handling is
competently agile, aided by quick steering with
good feedback. Braking with ABS proved to be safe
and undramatic, if unexceptional by today's
standards.
7Research - Road Test Review
- Unlike previous Altimas, the current generation
allows 6-footers to sit comfortably in tandem.
The cabin still is not wide enough for three
adults in back, but leg, knee, and foot space are
all good, as is overall head room even with a
power moonroof installed. Front bucket seats in
the 2000 models are more supportive and better
bolstered. - The dashboard is nicely laid out, with clean
gauges and convenient, guess-free controls that
complement a comfortable driver's post. Commuters
should welcome the new console-mounted dual
cupholders--much more useful than the rickety
pull-out contraption of old. Visibility is good
except over-the-shoulder, due to high tail
styling and wide rear roof posts. Trunk space is
good, but not great. A wide rear-bumper shelf
makes for some back-straining reaches, and the
lid hinges intrude into the cargo area. The cabin
has plenty of places for bric-a-brac, though not
accessible to rear seaters. - Value for the Money
- Acceptably solid and well-finished, Altima
remains a must-see for value-minded buyers, due
largely to its low noise levels and soft ride.
Trunklids have felt tinny, however. Though
unexceptional, Altima ranks as a nice family
compact--less bland after the 2000 revamp. - Consumer Guide Road Test Ratings
- 1999 Nissan Altima XE/GXE Rating
- Performance6 Fuel Economy8 Ride Quality8
Quietness8 - Interior Room6 Cargo Capacity6 Insurance Costs4
Value within Class6 Total52
8Research Reliability
- 1998-2001 Nissan Altima Reliability
- Trouble Spots
- Consumer Guide's Auto Editors have scoured
repair bulletins and questioned mechanics to
search for commonly occurring problems for a
particular vehicle. In some cases we also give
possible manufacturer-suggested solutions. In
many instances these trouble spots are Technical
Service Bulletins posted by the manufacturer,
however, we have our own expert looking at
additional vehicle problems. - Keyless entry The remote keyless-entry system is
difficult to program. (1998) Vehicle noise A
broken BTV valve bracket causes a rattle under
the hood. (1999-2000) - NHTSA Recall History
- None to Date.
9Finding a Car
- Know what you want
- Know what you can afford
10Car Budget
- New Cars 20,000
- 3 to 3½ yrs 10,000 35-50k miles
- Usage cost 10k tax I for 3 yrs
- Years 4-6 6,000 50-85k miles
- Usage cost 4,000 tax I for 3yrs maint 500
- Years 7-10 3,000 85k
- Usage cost 2,000 tax maint 1,500
- Age is critical on cost, Years 5-7 are typically
optimal
11Finding a Car - Useful Life
- Know what you want
- Know what you can spend
- Determine the car life and miles you need
- 5,000 miles/yr for 3 yrs, you can handle higher
mileage car - 15,000 miles/yr for 3yrs, you will need lower
mileage car - Buy the portion of car you need (e.g., small
town, older couple) - Determine features you want
- The used car market discounts heavily for manual
transmission, 2 wdr on SUVs
12Finding a Car
- You are now ready to start looking for a car!
- Good sites for car buying
- - cars.com
- - autotrader.com
- - ebaymotors.com
13Finding a Car Good Price
- Check the market price for the car
www.autotrader.com - Select about 100 mile range
- Grade levels, engines, features
- Write down prices to understand what the market
is bearing - Reference also Blue Book values
- www.kbb.com or www.nada.com
- 3 price levels - Lender, trade-in, retail levels
14Finding a Car- Who to Buy From
- Choices
- 1. Large Dealer High margin, overhead, no
history, easy to clean up car problems, higher
accountability reputation in town - 2. Small Lot Dealer - Medium margin, overhead,
no history, easy to clean up car problems, low
accountabilitymay move or go out of business
tomorrow - 3. Private Owner
- A. Keeps car like a baby or pet, follows manual,
utilizes same mechanic, keeps maintenance records - B. Functional maintenance, does not go the extra
distance and is concerned about cost more than
care - C. Irresponsible owner no maintenance
schedule, no records, careless, no clue about
cars - Private Owner type A is best bet to buy from!
15Finding a Car via Phone Criteria
- Save time using phone interview elimination
questions - Develop a matrix to pull data from ads
- Car model, grade level, year, miles, cost, main
features, plus elimination questions
16Bad Car Elimination Questions
- Are you the original owner of the car? If not,
how long have you owned it? Did you know the
original owner?
17Bad Car Elimination Questions
- Are you the original owner of the car? If not,
how long have you owned it? Did you know the
original owner? - Who drove the car most of the time?
18Bad Car Elimination Questions
- Are you the original owner of the car? If not,
how long have you owned it? Did you know the
original owner? - Who drove the car most of the time?
- How many miles are on the car? How many of those
were highway miles?
19Bad Car Elimination Questions
- Are you the original owner of the car? If not,
how long have you owned it? Did you know the
original owner? - Who drove the car most of the time?
- How many miles are on the car? How many of those
were highway miles? - Has the car ever been in an accident?
20Bad Car Elimination Questions
- Are you the original owner of the car? If not,
how long have you owned it? Did you know the
original owner? - Who drove the car most of the time?
- How many miles are on the car? How many of those
were highway miles? - Has the car ever been in an accident?
- Do you have all the maintenance and repair
receipts?
21Bad Car Elimination Questions
- When the car needed maintenance, where did you
take it?
22Bad Car Elimination Questions
- When the car needed maintenance, where did you
take it? - If you were going to keep the car, what repairs
would you expect to have within the next few
months? Years?
23Bad Car Elimination Questions
- When the car needed maintenance, where did you
take it? - If you were going to keep the car, what repairs
would you expect to have within the next few
months? Years? - After I look at the car, and if I am still
interested, may I take it to my mechanic to have
it checked out?
24Bad Car Elimination Questions
- When the car needed maintenance, where did you
take it? - If you were going to keep the car, what repairs
would you expect to have within the next few
months? Years? - After I look at the car, and if I am still
interested, may I take it to my mechanic to have
it checked out? - How much rust is on the body?
25Bad Car Elimination Questions
26Bad Car Elimination Questions
- Places that tend to rust first
- - Around the wheels
- - Anywhere along the bottom of the car
- - Seams in the car
- Also check for bumper alignment
- If the bumper is not aligned properly, they
have probably hit something.
27Bad Car Elimination Questions
- How much rust is on the body?
- Why are you selling the car?
- Was the car kept in a garage or carport?
28Carport
29Bad Car Elimination Questions
- Was the car kept in a garage or carport?
- How badly worn is the interior?
30Torn Seat
- Duct tape
- Look under seat covers if you can
31Bad Car Elimination Questions
- How badly worn is the interior?
- Is your asking price negotiable? If not, why not?
32Bad Car Elimination Questions
- How badly worn is the interior?
- Is your asking price negotiable? If not, why
not? - What options does the car have?
33Options to look for
- Air conditioning
- Automatic transmission
- Power windows
- Power door locks
- Power steering
- Power brakes
- More options more potential problems
34Bad Car Elimination Questions
- What options does the car have?
- Do you have the owners manual?
35Phone Interview Questions
- 1. Are you the original owner of the car? If
not, how long have you owned it? Did you know
the original owner? - 2. Who drove the car most of the time?
- 3. How many miles are on the car? How many of
those were highway miles? - 4. Has the car ever been in an accident?
- 5. Do you have a file of all the maintenance and
repair receipts on the car?
36Phone Interview Questions
- 6. When the car needed maintenance, where did you
take it? - 7. If you were going to keep the car, what
repairs would you expect to have within the next
few months? Years? - 8. After I look at the car, and if I am still
interested, may I take it to my mechanic to have
it checked out? - 9. How much rust is on the body?
- 10. Why are you selling the car?
37Phone Interview Questions
- 11. Was the car kept in a garage or carport?
- 12. How badly worn is the interior?
- 13. Is your asking price negotiable?
- If not, why not?
- 14. What options does the car have?
- 15. What is the VIN (Vehicle Identification
- Number) so I can check
- www.carfax.com?
38Important Principles
- Choose not to fall in love with the car or show
that you are falling in love with it. This will
affect your ability to negotiate a good price.
As a seller, if I sense the person has fallen in
love, I am not so willing to reduce the price,
because I know they want to buy it. - Trust that there will be other cars available!
39What to look for
- Interior
- Condition sometimes indicates owners cleanliness
and care - Condition gives overall feel for use by family or
single person
40What to look for
- Exterior Care - Dents, scratches, dings - look
down side of car
41What to look for
42What to look for
- Exterior
- Dents, scratches, dings
- Tire wear uneven
- Broken glass
- Lights
- - broken
- - water vapor on inside of lens
- - discoloration of lens
43What to look for
- Function
- Oil leaks - look under car for oil on ground
- White milky oil stuck under cap
44What to look for
- Function
- Oil leaks - look under car for oil on ground
- White milky oil stuck under cap
- Check oil and transmission fluid
- - Park on level surface
- - Leave engine running when checking
- automatic transmission
- - Turn engine off to check engine oil
45What to look for
- Function
- Oil leaks - look under car for oil
- White milky oil stuck under cap
- Check oil and transmission fluid
- Dirty engine oil is black or dark
46What to look for
- Function
- Oil leaks - look under car for oil
- White milky oil stuck under cap
- Check oil and transmission fluid
- Dirty engine oil is black or dark
- Check smoke from exhaust at start up
- (make sure its not blue or white)
-
47What to look for
- Function
- Is the Engine Check light on?
- Are there any other warning lights on?
48What to look for
- Function
- Is the Engine Check light on?
- Are there any other warning lights on?
- Check all accessories for operation
- - all windows, locks, power seats, etc.
- - all door locks and handles (stiff?)
49What to look for
- Function
- Engine smoothness - rough idle?
- Noises/squeaks
50Test Drive
- Engine noise change when shifting to drive
51Test Drive
- Engine noise change when shifting to drive
- Smooth shifting while driving
52Test Drive
- Engine noise change when shifting to drive
- Smooth shifting while driving
- Smooth steady breaking
53Test Drive
- Engine noise change when shifting to drive
- Smooth shifting while driving
- Smooth steady breaking
- Smooth engine idle
54Test Drive
- Engine noise change when shifting to drive
- Smooth shifting while driving
- Smooth steady breaking
- Smooth engine idle
- Pull car to each side in a circle and verify no
noise
55Buying the Car
- Talk them down!
- Asking price is not generally the least they
will take!
56Buying the Car
- Talk them down
- Find flaws in car
57Buying the Car
- Talk them down
- Find flaws in car
- Complain about something
58Buying the Car
- Talk them down
- Find flaws in car
- Complain about something
- Dont go alone! Bring a friend when buying the
car
59Buying the Car
- Talk them down
- Find flaws in car
- Complain about something
- Dont go alone - bring a friend when buying the
car - Ask a mechanic to look at the car
- Have a few cars in mind
60Buying the Car
- Talk them down
- Find flaws in car
- Complain about something
- Dont go alone - bring a friend when buying the
car - Ask a mechanic to look at the car
- Have a few cars in mind
- Offer less and let them work up the price
61Car Insurance, Title, DMV
- Car Insurance
- Once the price is settled, you will need car
insurance to drive the car away - You can check car insurance online
- Title see copy distributed
- Check for signatures, notary
- DMV - If title has not been notarized, then you
both need to go to the DMV to process the title
and get license plates
62Congratulations on buying a suitable used car!