Rabu, 13 April 2011

Buying a Ford Mustang


Looking to buy a new or used Ford Mustang?

If you enjoy affordable looks and power, the Ford Mustang is definitely the car for you. Before you buy a Ford Mustang, you should know that there are many models out there ranging in power according to whatever needs you may have when looking to buy their Ford Mustang, first approach the seller and recover all the information needed to identify the vehicle. After identifying the vehicle and you're still interested, take the Mustang for a test drive. After the test drive, leave without discussing a purchse, even if you love the car. Shop around. get a check for himself he chose before buying your Mustang.

Before addressing any sellers on a Mustang, you need to know a bit about the history of the Ford Mustang. Knowing the history of car models and engine options available per year will prepare it for the first stage of the purchase of your Mustang. In addition, the history of the Mustang also can make you a die-hard fan, and being a stubborn will make you notice every imperfection-a skill that comes in handy when buying a used car, the final model.

Your needs

You may only need a reliable daily driver and a Ford Mustang V6 could be your best option. If you want a nicer car with a V8, more power, aggression and control, a model of the Mustang GT can meet your needs. If you want a sunny day with a lot of energy stocks, a Mustang Cobra can serve you better. So before you start to see different cars, decide that their practice uses will be and will immediately narrow your search down to his Ford Mustang.

Furthermore, what is your price range? Check anything and Kelley Blue Book to see what to expect from price-wise for a given year and model Ford Mustang. After discovering what is in your budget, shop away!

Identify the vehicle

Identify and validate the model of the car. The car is the same car that came with the engine, transmission, Interior and exterior options, such as the car called the VIN (vehicle identification number)? To know this for sure, look for some VIN decoders or on-line services such as CarFax history reports. In addition, independent survey of the history of the automobile may be required because not all accidents are reported to the authorities. The VIN number is a plaque emblazoned screwed to the mark under the windshield of late model Mustangs. In addition, observe and verify the engine code. The engine code is the digit 8 VIN and model year is encoded in the Tenth digit of the VIN. Also check and see if the vehicle is the stock color ink and note any body performed work.

1) the VIN (vehicle identification number) is a plaque emblazoned screwed to the mark under the windshield.

2) EIN (engine identification number) is also attached to the valve cover.

3) Mustang must also have a certification mark fixed pillar drivers side door.

4) transmission is the label attached by screw engine to bell housing on the left for manual transmission and accompanies the right automation equipment.

5) rear differential identification mark is added to the rear differential cover.

Test Drive

Now that you know if you are interested in a Mustang out there you should take it for a test drive and see how she reacts to changes of rpm gear shifts, braking, turning and extreme driving. Ask the owner to repair and service of log data sheet prior to Test if it has no log sheet for maintenance, you're already a hand up about the seller. Check tire pressure, oil level and illumination of lighthouses, brake lights and turn signals before starting the engine. Now start the car and listen for any anomalies in the engine sound.

Now check all belts. Don't be surprised if the passenger side seat belts are on back-that is a common TSB (technical service bulletins) Ford. Check the inner wear and don't forget to write down all the imperfections you note in the car at all. Check all power options, including the CD player.

Now you're ready to hit the road. Buckle up and take the car for a test drive. At first, normally drive to get the vehicle in good working order. After a warm-up period, get on the throttle and watch as the car performs in WOT (Wide Open Throttle). Stop competing and test the braking capacity. Be sure to travel on a spine to test components of the suspension. After performing their various tests to determine the mechanical structure of the Mustang, returning it back to the seller and tell him that you have some more similar cars to go test drive, but you'll stay in touch.

Don't forget to register all imperfections and data about the car!

Decisions, decisions

Once you have test driven and experienced a handful of Ford Mustangs, compare the logs made on the work required and maintenance to be performed to see the car will meet your needs better. Remember the price advertised by the seller and compare it to NOTHING for high mileage cars or Kelley Blue Book for lower mileage cars. NOTHING rewards cars with low km adding to price the seller, but hinders the high mileage cars, lowering the value for the given year. Now that you know that Ford Mustang want to negotiate, you are ready to put his business skills to the test.

Negotiate

After narrowing down your choices in your budget, tastes and preferences, return to seller to negotiate. Always negotiate in trade-in value and work up. Never pay more than the value of the book for a car, unless it is modified so that calls for a price. But remember too. Never pay more than half of what the seller paid to your modifications when buying a used car.

Finalize

Never pay cash. At least write a check and make sure you get some immediate confirmation in writing of the payment for the vehicle to ensure their financial security. Now, wait less than a week for the title come to you for a purchase in the State and expect no more than 2 weeks for a title on a buy out. After receiving the title, go to the DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) to obtain a trademark for the new title transfer. Be prepared to pay taxes that vary in price based on the type of area and car to receive the title and label. These fees are required and just to help pay for road maintenance, etc.

Enjoy

Now that you have your own Ford Mustang car, enjoy, modify it, have fun with the new Ford Mustang will open doors and remember, we'll see you on the road!








About the author
This article was written by Chris Alexander http://www.moddedmustangs.com/ of Modded Mustangs. If you have more questions about Mustangs you can ask your http://www.moddedmustangs.com/forums/ in Mustang forums. As always, be safe and courtious to those you share the road with.


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