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What if I bought a used car and later learned that it was an accident car?

Step 1: Turn over the contract.

There is always a contract to buy a used car, but the specific terms in this contract need to be studied. If you didn't sell the accident car on purpose, it's good to say that there should be relevant treatment methods for returning the car or having problems with the car in the contract. But if the second-hand car dealer knows that there is something wrong with the car, then there is basically no help clause in the contract. In fact, many novices should pay attention to this when buying used cars. Don't think these terms are too difficult to understand. Maybe there are a lot of tricks in it. In addition, the second-hand car purchase contract is different from the new car purchase contract, which can add a lot of content, especially to protect the interests of the owner.

Step 2: Collect evidence.

Basically, this kind of car rarely blames the second-hand car dealer after the owner has made the whole problem himself, but it is undeniable that it is very difficult to collect some evidence. Many people say that they can go to relevant institutions to check their cars. To be honest, I don't know how many people will go. Actually, there are two problems. First of all, prices are not cheap, especially for some reliable related institutions. No matter whether the problems can be solved in the future, it will basically cost a lot of money first. The second aspect is whether the report has been approved. Before, a friend had a car problem. At that time, the vehicle inspection report made by the organization was not approved, and the money was wasted.

Then someone may ask how this evidence was collected. Most vehicles are actually maintained by insurance companies or 4S stores, so we can start from these two aspects. It takes a lot of effort for used car dealers to find someone to repair their own cars. But it's not without traces. Again, if you need to inspect the car, you must have an inspection report approved by the relevant agency.

Step 3: Go to the store to negotiate.

The last step is basically to go to the store to negotiate. Of course, the premise is that this second-hand car dealership is still open. Many people may have heard the phrase "give back one and lose three". To tell the truth, if I were you, I would be very touched. But I basically agreed to return the car, and it was over. Generally speaking, I would be satisfied if I could return the car. After all, the car has just been bought back and there is no problem, so it is not easy to return it. It is no exaggeration to say that if you don't have sufficient evidence, basically second-hand car dealers don't even pay attention to your mind. In addition, I have to emphasize that although some special methods may be more effective sometimes, I personally suggest that you go through normal consultation procedures. In addition, I have consulted several professional lawyers and friends. In this case, even after you file a lawsuit, it is mostly settled through consultation, so go to the store first, but if it is really not possible, file a lawsuit or something. Again, it may be better to talk calmly. After all, the other party is also open to business.