Im a salesperson in CT and I honestly cant think of one. You obviously have the internet so do some research. Edmunds is a great place for that. Just know that any car values you look up could be off substantially on any site. KBB suck, NADA sucks etc. but it will give you some measure.
One of the disadvantages of purchasing or buying a car from the auctions is that you never know what you are getting. I mean by that how good of condition the car itself is under the hood. You only get a view on the outside of the vehicle. There are some advantages of buying a car from an auction as well.
If the dealer is willing to by it, yes.
what is your option in buying a used car and suddenly the dealer called you and they said they can not get the rate they have told you?
There are many disadvantages to buying a used car, the main one being that it can be hard to determine if there are any issues with the engine or electronics until after the purchase has been finalized. This is especially the case if the car is bought from an individual as opposed to a licensed dealer.
Yes, through a vehicle data check (popular when your buying a car) Your car colour should be on the V5.. Failing that take it to the dealer.
Some tips for buying a used car from a dealer would be to find the right car for your needs, to save money by buying second-tier vehicles, and figure out how much you are willing to spend and keep at that budget limit.
At a traditional dealer, absolutely.
If they are honest, they should.
Yes, you can trade in two cars when you are buying a new car. If you have them, you can trade in 20 cars. When you are trading cars, you are literally selling one car to the dealer and purchasing one car from the dealer.
Not in the UK.
absolutely, if the dealer is willing to do it. It is two separate transactions, you selling the dealer your car and you buying the dealers car. Whether your tade is worth more or less the the purchased car means nothing to the dealer. they are making a sale and intend to do it again with your trade, just for more money.
I would recommend using carfax. or Auto check when buying a used car. I did it for my last car, even though I trusted the dealer.