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Things To Consider When Buying A Car
By
Andrew Smith
Buying a new car is a major purchase with major amounts of money
leaving your pocket. Ask an honest car salesman and he will tell
you that he is trying to get his potential customers to buy
something they don't really need. Ask a dishonest salesman and
he won't tell you why. That about sums it up plus it opens the
door for all kinds of scam artists to try to use tricks to get
you to buy a new car. Arm yourself with all the information you
can when buying a new car. Here are some tips:
- There are some classic scams that car salespeople use to get
you to sign the dotted line on a sales contract. Get on the
internet and see what these scams are. Car salespeople are
probably the most persuasive type of salesmen/women (most tend
to be men) that you will come across. It is very tempting to
give into their hype.
- Don't be afraid to say "No."
- If there is ONE thing you don't like about a car - don't buy
it. That one thing will bug you down the road as you make those
expensive car payments and the honeymoon has worn off. Often,
people find the need to purchase another car than keep mending
the current one, because of their poor decision making when
purchasing the existing one.
- Don't give the salesperson a feel for what you like and don't
like. Don't get too personal with the salesperson. Scam and con
artists are skilled at getting into you head and detecting
something you have an emotional or preference stake in. Keep
focused on buying a car and try to avoid the small talk with the
salesperson.
- How much is that car really going to cost you in terms of
maintenance, insurance, and fuel? There are web sites where you
can get this information. Another bit of knowledge to arm
yourself with is knowing how much that car loan is going to cost
you in terms of interest.
- Check your credit report and correct any errors that may be
there. It will help to get your loan approved faster.
- Read reviews on various cars and educate yourself before going
to the car lot. The internet has a wealth of information
resources for buying new cars.
- Today, there are many places where you can purchase a car.
There are classifieds in your local newspapers, local car
dealerships, car magazines, the internet, with a huge array of
sites, also offers many great deals. Ebay is also an
increasingly popular destination to find cars and not
necessarily just to from it. Ebay can also be used for
researching the car you are looking to buy. You can use it to
gain an idea of how much cars in general go for based on your
specifications and conditions. There are many, many new listings
every hour that you can browse through to help find your new
car.
About the author:
How to Andrew Smith is the
owner of Howtoall, a site with guides on how to do things.
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