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What pitfalls do individuals encounter when selling second-hand cars?

Speaking of pitfalls, in fact, pitfalls exist in every place and industry. When buying vegetables at the vegetable market, you buy pesticides that exceed the standard. When you eat in restaurants, you get overpriced vegetables and gutter oil. When you go out to travel, you get ripped off in a car, and you are forced to shop. , etc., wherever there are people, there are rivers and lakes.

Today, let’s talk to you about the pitfalls of buying a car. Be careful when walking, don’t fall into pits and sprain your feet. Mainly talk about the routines of second-hand cars. I want to write them down later and then code them out when selling second-hand cars and buying new cars. Don’t ask me what day, I don’t know.

The 12-year CC only sold for 119,000, and what’s even more surprising is that the 16-year CC only sold for more than 120,000... Are you excited? Do you think you are about to find a treasure? Do you think the God of Wealth really appears to bless you? If you think it is your character that explodes and you believe it, then you have been deceived.

There are pitfalls all over the place, it all depends on whether you are following the road or just paying attention to the price - you are obsessed with money. One price means three things. Low price is the only way to attract attention. On various websites and apps, low-priced cars are always hidden among the quotations of various regular models. They are very hidden, but they can also be spotted by people who only focus on low prices.

When you look at the pictures and texts again and again, or even call to confirm the car condition and price, the other party will assure you that the car condition and price are absolutely true, so just come over. You are inexplicably excited, you are impulsive, you buy a ticket, you meet, and then you find that Che is also there. Confirm the car condition and price on the spot, and sign the contract immediately, for fear that others will take it away. After the 20,000 yuan deposit was paid, when the seller received the information, the other party said that the car was mortgaged to the bank, and it would require XX million yuan to release it, otherwise the transfer would not be possible...

Want to break the contract and return the deposit? no way! At this time, do you feel all the blood from your feet and half of your body rushing to your forehead, or do you feel dizzy?

Or when you arrive at the store, you don’t see the car you saw online at all. The seller says that the car was given on consignment by the owner, and if you drive it out, you won’t be able to come back for a while...and then I highly recommend similar models in the store, but the price is tens of thousands higher than before.

The Chinese people like to make do with two of their favorite sentences: 1: It’s the Chinese New Year... 2. It’s coming... Then let’s just make do with it. In the end, I find that I didn’t take advantage.

When buying or selling a second-hand car, you must first look at the other party’s registration certificate and driving license, and check whether they are consistent with the car. As shown below:

Pay attention to the following points:

1. If it shows non-operation, or if it shows on page 2 of the registration certificate that it has been changed from operation to non-operation, give up directly.

2. If the registration certificate shows that the current status is mortgage, and the car owner/seller cannot release the mortgage before the transaction, give up directly.

3. Pay attention to the validity period of the annual inspection. If it has been out of inspection, the transfer transaction will not be possible.

4. Check whether the registration date of the driving license is consistent with the issuance date. If they are inconsistent, ask the owner of the vehicle why, and then look at the registration certificate record.

The dates before and after are consistent. Generally, there is no record of transfer of ownership in the first hand. Of course, there are also cases of transfer of ownership on the day of listing.

Inconsistency, check the registration certificate record. Some car owners’ lost and reissued certificates will also show inconsistent dates. Of course, more often than not, it is the transfer registration caused by the purchase and sale transaction. If the number of registrations is too many, such as 10 times or 8 times, investigate the reasons and purchase with caution. It is also necessary to rule out the situation where some car dealers change hands with each other.

I have heard people in the industry tell me about their own experiences. When you go to the seller to see a car, the seller deliberately chats with you and interferes with the car inspection. Or deliberately drive the car to a certain place, place the defective area close to obstacles, and then urge you to inspect the car quickly. The results can be imagined.

When signing a contract, try to write "deposit" instead of "deposit". The deposit is refundable, but the deposit is non-refundable. No need to go into details. If you can handle the transfer on the same day, try to complete it on the same day to avoid long nights and nightmares. I have personally experienced deposit fraud (I helped a friend inspect the car, and the friend gave the car owner a deposit, but the seller disappeared later).

Be sure to transfer the ownership, remember! Remember! Failure to settle is the source of all trouble.