Buying a used vehicle is a smart move for many drivers—but it’s also a process that requires caution. As someone who’s seen the good and the bad, I want to help you avoid scams and make a confident purchase.
Before you browse or visit sellers:
Two tools to use:
If a vehicle has been branded as written off by insurance, or involved in a serious collision, walk away. It’s not worth the risk.
Bring the vehicle to a trusted repair shop before you buy. If the seller refuses, that’s your cue to walk away.
Don’t send e-Transfers to hold a vehicle, especially before seeing it. Scammers love untraceable payments.
It’s easy to get excited about buying a vehicle, but slow down. Scammers prey on rushed buyers. Ask questions, get the facts, and take a breath before making a decision.
Buying a used vehicle doesn’t have to be stressful. Do your homework, protect yourself, and trust your instincts. Need help with a pre-purchase inspection? Come see us at The Auto Guys in St. Thomas.