It's hard to set any rules of thumb in regards to pricing because, unlike new car buying, each used car is different in its own way, differently maintained, driven, modified, repaired etc. Then there is personal preference. Willingness to make some sacrifices in how the vehicle is equipped, its color etc. Some people are dead set on getting their "dream" used car exactly how they want it and they usually have to pay on the high side to get it.
My personal opinion on buying used cars is set your budget and stick to it or below it, which should include a good amount for unexpected repairs or if buying "as is" to put the car on the road, doesn't matter if the seller claims it's 100% ready to just drive off.
So, if my budget was $5k, I would comfortably buy something close to $4k.
And finally, you have to get your feet wet and buy. Reading about it is great, but nothing beats personal experience. If you know a good mechanic, bring the car to their shop and get it inspected and possibly get his opinion on the vehicle. With time and experience it becomes easier to assess the condition and value, although as with anything, there is always a risk of loosing on the deal.
My personal opinion on buying used cars is set your budget and stick to it or below it, which should include a good amount for unexpected repairs or if buying "as is" to put the car on the road, doesn't matter if the seller claims it's 100% ready to just drive off.
So, if my budget was $5k, I would comfortably buy something close to $4k.
And finally, you have to get your feet wet and buy. Reading about it is great, but nothing beats personal experience. If you know a good mechanic, bring the car to their shop and get it inspected and possibly get his opinion on the vehicle. With time and experience it becomes easier to assess the condition and value, although as with anything, there is always a risk of loosing on the deal.
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