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Cheap cars can be found and purchased from a variety of sources. Generally, people who are looking for cheap cars are simply attempting to find the best car that meets their needs, at the lowest possible cost.
Following are the best places to find cheap cars for sale:
Used-Cars at New-Car Dealers - Most new-car dealers typically sell both new cars and pre-owned cars. Although inexpensive cars can often be found on these lots, most new-car dealers only offer relatively late model used vehicles that have been taken in trade or are off-lease, and are in good condition — and are relatively expensive. Older, less expensive vehicles are usually sent to auction to be purchased by independent used-car dealers (see below) and BHPH dealers (see below). Therefore, check your local dealers but also look at other sources listed below.
Independent Used-Car Dealers - Independent used car lots are a potential source of affordable cheap second hand cars. Many lots have older vehicles that can be real bargains. However, proper caution should be taken to determine if the price is fair and that the vehicle has no hidden problems. Most used cars are sold "as-is" and come without any kind of warranty or return policy. See Buying a Used Car for more details.
Buy-Here-Pay-Here (BHPH) Dealers - A special type of independent used-car dealer that provides in-house financing, usually with no credit checks. Most BHPH dealers are local and can be recognized by their "we finance anyone" or "no credit check" banners. Be aware that interest rates are usually high and payment terms are strict. DriveTime.com is a large national BHPH car dealership with 86 locations in 10 states specializing in cars for people with poor credit. They have a large number of cars in all price ranges, have a 4-stage, 53-point inspection on all cars, provide a standard warranty, and an online payment option.
National Used-Car Dealers - If you live in an area that has a Carmax car superstore, this is one of the largest, most reputable used-car dealers in the country, and a good source of fair no-hassle deals — although not necessarily the cheapest deals. They inspect the cars they sell, provide a money-back guarantee, and a limited warranty. Many people consider their cars to be a bit overpriced, but you get a little extra piece-of-mind for the money.