Car Buyer Tips

Car buyer tips are flooding the world wide web. Every body seems to hit tips for car buyers based on individualized experience. Despite the fact that most of those car buyer tips sites are mainly for getting you to buy or subscribe to something, those tips are from people who have the experience to write in the subject. Think of it this way: most of the adults in North America drive cars, and every one of those car owners has an individualized experience to share.
1. Know exactly what you want in your car
2. Do your research on the Internet
3. Know your credit score, or the lowest finance rate you can get approved for, how long you intend to keep ownership of the car (financing vs lease), how much is the trade in value of your old car (if you have one), and how much is the car that you want.

5 things to avoid when buying a car from a dealer:

1.Don’t buy accessories or service plans from the dealership at the time of signing the contract. You’ll get them financed as well, which means more money out of your pocket.
2.Don’t buy a new car just around the time of releasing the new year’s models. Your car will lose a lot in value once the new models are released.
3.Don’t go car shopping at the beginning of the month, always do the opposite when dealers could be short in a few sales to meet the monthly cap.
4.Don’t fall for the “no hassle” signs, unless you are planning to pay in cash up front. Only then it module be a good deal. If you finance it you’ll pay more than if you buy from any other dealer.
5.Never give a written commitment until you see the numbers on the contract that you’ll sign.

Take this ex-autodealership genearl manager with you.

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