Sunday, March 1, 2009

Buying A Car Without Getting Ripped Off



The worst nightmare when buying a new car is that it turns out to be a lemon (meaning no good). Noon wants to buy a car and it doesn’t make it home to show off to your friends. When buying a car, you should consider a lot of things,

1. Price – how much can you afford?

2. Finances – you should re-calculate your budget and your expenses and include your car note and insurance rates.

Here are some suggested tips to help you buy a car without being ripped off;

· When shopping for car, carry a blue book with you so you can determine the price that the dealership is charging and what’s in the blue book.
· Make sure that the car can hold up in all types of weather.
· Most importantly when test driving the car, ask if you can drive it to the mechanic shop for a check, if they say yes, then you have nothing to worry about.
· Make sure that the car that you choose is good on gas mileage and it won’t cost you a fortune.
· Find out long you want to keep the car, or maybe get a 24 month lease term.

You should take your time when searching for that the right type of vehicle for you. Study all the trends and make sure that the car will not be a difficulty trying to sell after you have paid it off. A buyer’s regret is that they got a bad deal. You need to make sure that the car does not fail on you by following the tips above thoroughly. It is important to succeed in car buying because it will cost you a lot, if you don’t.

Make sure that you determine the purpose of buying a new car, and keep in consideration the commute and distance and most importantly gas mileage in which you will drive.


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