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    Make sure you don’t buy a Cloned Pre-Owned Automobile

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    Car cloning is taking a stolen vehicle and making it appear legal by copying the vehicle identification number from one car to another. Here is an example how it can happen. Thieves steal your car from the local mall, they then drive to a dealership that is selling the exact make, model and colour of your car. They copy down the VIN, create a new VIN tag and replace the one in the stolen car. Next the forge some title and registration papers, and as far as anyone is away they car is now legit. The next step is to sell to an unsuspecting buyer.

    The following five tips will help to protect you from becoming a car clone victim:

    INTUITION
    Trust your instincts. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. If you feel suspicious about a vehicle or the seller, walk away. Even if the vehicle was not stolen, reconstructed after flood damage or older than it appears, it’s not worth taking the risk. There are plenty of other used cars available.

    LOW SALE PRICE
    If the car seller is asking a ridiculously low price for the vehicle, inquire why. Smart buyers usually research car prices online before purchasing. To check current car values simply search for a similar vehicle on a popular car classified website. If the vehicles asking price is significantly lower, be suspicious, the car could be stolen or there may be something else wrong with it. You don’t want to end of with a lemon either.

    REGISTRATION PAPERS
    The registration papers will give you some clues about the vehicle. Make sure the license plate on the car matches the numbers on the registration papers. Make sure the owner’s name matches the sellers - and ask for picture ID.

    MAINTENANCE RECORDS
    You should also inspect all maintenance records, which are not only a good way to see if the car was stolen, but also will give you a hint of how well the car has been taken care of. Checking the mileage over time on the maintenance records is one good step to ensure that the seller did not tamper with the odometer.

    VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
    Check the VIN - Every vehicle sold has a VIN. This number should match the number on the title and registration. The VIN is located on the driver's side above the dashboard, inside the driver door and under the hood. Look for any signs that these numbers could have been tampered with. If the windshield contains slight damages, such as scratch marks around the area, or there are scratches or gouges on the dashboard, there is a strong possibility that the VIN has been replaced. If so, the car is probably stolen, and it’s best to move on.

    The best way to ensure you don’t end up with a stolen vehicle is to buy your used car from a reputable dealer. Not only will the chance of buying a problem vehicle be much smaller, resolving any issue will be much simpler if the need arises

    About the Author

    ABOUT THE WRITERS David Leonhardt and Corey Rozon are Ottawa ghostwriters. Here is a list of used vehicle dealers, selling used Pontiac vehicles and many other makes and models.

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