
Used cars can offer great value if you verify history and mechanical condition. Scams exist, so a calm, document-first approach protects you.
1. Fix budget including on-road costs: Include insurance transfer, possible repairs, and registration—your total spend should leave room for maintenance in the first year.
2. Inspect in daylight: Check panels, tyres, underbody rust, leaks, and electronics. A trusted mechanic’s inspection is worth the fee.
3. Verify RC, insurance, and loan closure: Ensure no active loan, challans are cleared, and seller ID matches RC. NOC patterns vary—confirm with RTO rules in your state.
4. Test drive on varied roads: Listen for suspension noise, clutch slip, and braking—note anything that needs fixing before you agree on price.
5. Start from trusted listings: On Lura NCS used cars, compare options and message sellers—meet safely and never pay before you are satisfied with verification.
The cheapest listing is not a deal if the paperwork or mechanical risk is unclear.
After purchase, complete transfer steps promptly and service fluids or belts as recommended.
Browse used cars on Lura NCS and expand your shortlist with transparent questions to sellers.
Comments
Priya K.
March 2026Useful checklist—especially the document points. We used Lura NCS to compare land listings before visiting sites.
Arun M.
March 2026Agree on verifying independently. Good reminder to align loan planning with property shortlisting.