Car Solutions Canada How Old Should a Used Car Be | Page 16

It’s the same issue when it comes to contracts. The sale of a vehicle forms a contract with the buyer where everyone agrees to the specifics of the sale and what the dealerships can be liable for, should something go wrong with the vehicle in the short term. A private seller is quick and easy to agree with when it comes to a used vehicle, but once it’s sold, it is sold. If a person discovers anything wrong with the vehicles afterward, they have to take the seller to a small claims court to recoup their losses. Inaccurate information on a vehicle is what can lead to these kinds of misunderstandings. Used Car Dealerships in Toronto are usually diligent in ensuring that a vehicle has been properly researched so that a prospective buyer is aware of the background of the car they’re buying. Private sellers can be just as meticulous in providing a buyer all of the information associated with their car, they just usually aren’t particularly inclined to do so.