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Buying A Car From A: Private Seller

: Use tools like Kelley Blue Book or Edmunds to find the "private party" value based on the car's specific condition.

: Before meeting, ask why they are selling, if they have service records, and if the title is in their name and clear of liens. 2. Inspection & Test Drive buying a car from a private seller

Buying from a private seller often yields a better price than a dealership, but it requires more diligence since you're responsible for verifying the car's condition and handling the paperwork yourself. : Use tools like Kelley Blue Book or

: Request the VIN and use services like CARFAX or AutoCheck to check for past accidents, title issues (like "salvage" or "rebuilt"), and maintenance history. ask why they are selling