Questions on Buying Used Trucks

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Questions on Buying Used Trucks

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Questions on Buying

Used Trucks

Used vehicle buyers go truck shopping for a variety of reasons. Some buyers own their own businesses and need a truck to use as a work truck. Other buyers want a truck to use for those occasional times when they need to haul something. And die-hard truck lovers prefer trucks to cars. Used trucks offer buyers a chance to find the trucks they need while spending less money.

What Gas Mileage Does This Truck Get?

An important consideration when looking at used trucks revolves around the cost of driving the truck. The biggest cost of driving a truck consists of the fuel cost. Gas mileage determines the fuel cost incurred driving the truck. The owner calculates gas mileage by filling up the gas tank completely. Then the owner drives the truck until the gas tank is about half full, keeping track of the miles driven. The driver fills up the gas tank completely again and tallies the number of gallons poured into the truck. The total number of miles divided by the total number of gallons poured into the truck determines the miles per gallon. Used trucks with better gas mileage will cost less to operate. Used trucks with a lower gas mileage will cost more to operate.

Do You Have The Service Records?A used truck buyer should expect that the seller serviced the truck over the years that she owned the truck. These services include routine maintenance, like oil changes or tune-ups. These services may also include more involved service work, such as replacing a transmission. Service records provide the potential buyer with warranty information along with a history of the vehicle. Also, a seller who maintains the service records likely took care of the truck, rather than skipping necessary maintenance work.

How Was This Truck Used?Some truck owners use their vehicles to haul trees from the woods or deliver appliances and furniture for extra cash. Other truck owners keep their vehicles in pristine condition and rarely use it for transporting anything. A truck used for hauling endures more stress on the framework and may require additional maintenance work as parts wear out. Mechanical parts on trucks not used for transporting may experience a longer period before requiring additional work.

Why Are You Selling This Truck?Some truck owners sell their vehicles because they purchased a new one. Other owners sell their vehicles because they experience continual problems with it. A used truck that caused repeated problems for its owner may continue to cause problems for the new buyer.

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