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How to Buy a Used Car : Popular Brands of Used Cars

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2008

Popular brands of used cars are Toyota, Honda and Nissan because they're reliable on high mileage and have a good resale value; learn about other popular brands in this free car-sales video.

Expert: Erik Rincon
Bio: Erik Rincon has been in the business of car sales and particularly used car sales for several years.
Filmmaker: Musa Ibrahim

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Autos & Vehicles

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  • Dude you sound like you got a gun to your head... get your words together and start all over...

  • these expert village videos are so choppy and u dont need like 10 videos for 1 subject!

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  • nissan is NOT RELPEL

  • The next time you plan to buy a used car, come to the World of Wheels in Des Moines.

    

  • Just because the brand name ends with a vowel (or an "n") is not going to make it reliable. All used cars have issues because not JUST because of design, but how they were treated by past owners. Get your car inspected by a certified frame mechanic if you want a ghost of a chance of getting a decent used car. Body repair is the most expensive to do and where corners are most often cut. This is not to offend, but from the school of hard knocks.

  • stupid and fat

  • dude did good ... why slam him...

  • This guy is just a salesman. Not a good one either. Get of the internet ugly fool!

  • Was it brown, or red? I have been in the auto-industry for over 20 years. Sales, service, parts. (Still ASE certified for parts)

    Red coolant was first used by Toyota and GM, and is now very common. It's a special blend for aluminum radiators. It's called DEXCOOL.

    There was a time that only it could be used in these cars.

    Now there are many universal formulas out there than can be used in both.

    If it was BROWN, it could be rust..but more than likely indicates a blown head gasket.

  • Yo dude, what we are looking for is information such as how to test drive a car. How to check for break pressure, wheel alignment, etc. Today a dealer told me the brown stuff in the overflow tank was not rust but a red coolant that foreign cars use. I still think it was rust, but I could be wrong.

  • if you truly want to learn every aspect of the retail auto industry go to "dont fear the dealer" for 30 bucks they teach you just as much as any person in auto sales, or probably more! by far the best investment i've ever made!

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