Free Used Car from Goodwill

When you buy a used vehicle from an individual, the latter has the duty not to hide anything from you concerning the vehicle, its quality and its operation. In other words, if an item does not work properly, the seller must inform you. Idem, if there are additional costs necessary to be able to circulate with the vehicle, the seller must also notify you.

We speak of hidden defect , when the used car has a defect not declared at the time of the sale, but which was unknown to the seller. It must be a fault preventing the proper functioning of the car. The buyer has a period free used cars from goodwill of 2 years to prove that the defect was present at the time of purchase and thus obtain a full or partial refund.

If the seller has lied to you about certain characteristics of the vehicle and / or has concealed certain faults from you, this is a crime of deception. In this case, your first reflex is to send the seller a complaint by registered letter with acknowledgment of receipt. If the amicable agreement does not succeed, you can file a complaint.

First, you need to set a maximum budget that you are not going to exceed. Then you need to determine the type of car , and possibly the make and model if you have a clear idea of ​​what you are looking for.

To carry out your research, do not hesitate to use all the available media: newspaper, internet, specialized magazines. Sort the ads according to your budget and the type of vehicle you are looking for, but also according to other criteria: mileage, age of the vehicle, engine, etc.

Be wary of overly enticing ads that promise you a vehicle with exemplary features at an unbeatable price. Instead, look for consistent ads.

Before contacting the seller, you must take the time to study the ad carefully and check that it is consistent, that is to say that the characteristics advertised are realistic: price, year, mileage, condition, etc. , if the car is 5 years old and its mileage is only 10,000 km, this is quite suspect.

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