: Leo asked to see Joe’s ID and compared it to the name on the car's title. If they didn't match, or if there was an undisclosed lien (an unpaid loan), the deal was off.
Leo stared at the grainy photo of a silver 2018 hatchback on a classifieds site. The price was suspiciously low, but the seller, "Old Man Joe," claimed it was a "well-loved grocery getter." This was the start of Leo’s journey into the wild world of private secondhand car buying—a high-stakes game of trust and technical detective work. The First Encounter: Daylight and Detail buying a secondhand car privately
How to shop for a used car (detailed guide - repost) : r/personalfinance : Leo asked to see Joe’s ID and
With Joe in the passenger seat, Leo took the hatch for a spin. The price was suspiciously low, but the seller,
Leo knew better than to meet at night; shadows are great for hiding mismatched paint and oil leaks. He met Joe at a busy grocery store parking lot at noon.