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Buying A Used Truck From A Dealership File

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Buying A Used Truck From A Dealership File

Buying a used truck from a dealership provides benefits in consumer protection, financing, and vehicle preparation, often including inspections and warranties, though typically at a 10–15% higher price point than private sales. Key steps to ensure value include reviewing vehicle history, conducting a thorough physical inspection of the frame and drivetrain, and negotiating based on the total out-the-door price. Learn more about the legal protections under the FTC's Used Car Rule by visiting FTC Consumer Advice . Used Trucks | Bill Harris Chrysler Dodge Jeep & Ram

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Buying a used truck from a dealership provides benefits in consumer protection, financing, and vehicle preparation, often including inspections and warranties, though typically at a 10–15% higher price point than private sales. Key steps to ensure value include reviewing vehicle history, conducting a thorough physical inspection of the frame and drivetrain, and negotiating based on the total out-the-door price. Learn more about the legal protections under the FTC's Used Car Rule by visiting FTC Consumer Advice . Used Trucks | Bill Harris Chrysler Dodge Jeep & Ram

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