UsedCarTips778
Park Ridge,#2Consumer Suggestion
Fri, April 22, 2016
In times gone by, buying a used car was a very risky proposition. Because most historical paperwork, and records associated with each vehicle were paper-based, it was near on impossible to get an accurate history on any given vehicle. However, today, there's so much information available through both public records, and premium record-keeping services, that there are much less risk levels, as long as you do your homework. Every vehicle has a VIN or "vehicle identification number". This is all you need to begin the due diligence process, and ascertaining the history of the vehicle. Naturally, you are make sure the vehicle has not been in a serious accident, and if it has, the purchase price should be adjusted accordingly because of the risks that come with vehicles that have been bent out of shape, and then bent back into shape again.
The VIN number can be used to trace insurance claims, as well as legitimate ownership history, history of theft etc.
Just because you like the look of the car with a for sale sign, doesn't mean you should buy willy-nilly without proper research.
Rebecca
Connecticut,#3UPDATE EX-employee responds
Sat, August 16, 2014
AIC KIA is now auto connection of manassas. All the approval calls are made in the trailer behind that little. House. Same scam same bullshit same idiot salespeople. Anyone wanna take bets as to how long they will last. Any person who knows the bates knows the scam. Geunuine rip off artists.
Harlan
manassas,#4Consumer Comment
Fri, June 14, 2013
I know the people the scum bags for shure how do the sleep at night. There a rip-off and they did lose kia dealership. There that bad , just like Falls church motors.