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The Best Way to Purchase a New Car

 

There are always smart and creative ways to purchase a new car. Sometimes one has to turn to sources that can help you in this regard.

Enough people have come to realize that the easiest way to get the lowest possible price for a new car, the highest possible price for a trade-in, as well as all of the specific features that you want in your new vehicle. The main issue for most people in America is that we want everything now. We don't want to have to wait for anything.

There are a few tips to keep in mind while you are ordering a new car, rather than buying one out of a dealer's lot. Start off by only paying for the features that you want, not anything that you don't. There are so many car manufacturers that include a wide variety of options, which leaves consumers with whatever the ordering manager thinks will sell.

It isn't a commonly known fact but car dealers will charge less for ordered vehicles. It is normal to assume that ordering a custom car will costs extra money, but this is simply not true. However this doesn't apply with most manufacturers. This is because most dealers pay interest in new cars that remain on the lot past a specific point. Ordered vehicles obviously don't have any time to sit on the lot as they are already sold before they arrive.

When you have a vehicle to trade in you have three different options when you are buying your new car from a dealer. If you can trade your vehicle now and have different transportation while waiting for your vehicle to arrive, this is the best way to go.

You can also see if the dealer will loan you a vehicle until your vehicle arrives. Keep in mind when you take this route your vehicle will have the same trade in value as the day you signed your new purchase agreement. If you were to keep driving your vehicle you need to know what the estimated value will be at the time the vehicle will arrive.

In order to get a great deal on your next vehicle it will take patience and a well thought out plan. You can either save thousands of dollars, or overspend thousands in a matter of hours.

Written by Christopher Jones. Find the latest http://www.automochatter.com>New Car News & Reviews

 

 Tips About Buying New or Used Car

 

Why should you think about energy when buying a new or used car? In the long run, doing a little bit of shopping and research BEFORE you buy will save you both energy and money.

Most of us only think about how much we can afford when shopping for a car. But if the car we purchase is a gas-guzzler, it will soon be costing us a lot more each and every week.

So, if you're buying a new or used car - Think Energy Efficiency!

 

Tips About Buying a New Car

Before heading out to the dealerships, take some time to do some comparison shopping. Pick up a copy of Consumer Reports or automobile magazines that compare the models. Read about various vehicle "families" and try to determine which size is best for your needs: do you need a subcompact, a compact, a sedan, a two-door?

Compare the mileage ratings for the various cars or trucks you're considering. All new cars have window stickers listing the latest U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's mileage ratings. These ratings are scientifically determined using state-of-the-art testing facilities that run the cars and trucks through simulated city street and freeway driving. The mileage you get on your vehicle, however, may differ from this rating, depending on your driving habits and the actual vehicle itself.

The EPA mileage rating is a good guide about how much the car will cost you to run. If, for example, you had to make a choice between a sport utility vehicle car rated at 20 miles per gallon and a car rated at 30 mpg, it would be wise to go with the more efficient car with better mileage.

If you traveled 12,000 miles per year at a cost of $2.50 a gallon of gasoline, the 20-mpg SUV will cost you $1,500 to operate. The 30-mpg car would cost $1,000, so you would save $500/year with the 30-mpg car. If you own the car for five years, you will have saved $2,500!

You may also want to consider a hybrid vehicle. While the initial cost may be higher, it will pay itself back in a few years by gasoline saved. Mother Earth News in its October/November 2005 issue provided this payback chart on hybrids versus other vehicles.

Once you decide to buy a new car, you should research and then proceed. There are many ways you can do research, you can ask your relatives, colleagues and get their opinions.

1) Do research on the net and get information on the latest madels or buy car magazines and learn more about the car.

2) Learn more about the safety, reliability and performance of the car.

 

a) Try to research on 2-3 models in that segment and then compare the price, mileage etc and then decide.

 

b) Take a test drive. Feel the car.

 

3) Get atleast 2-3 quotes from dealers (online, visiting the dealer or from phone).

4) Negotiate on the deals and also ask if there are freebies and discounts.

There are lots of websites which provide information on car dealers, car loans etc. There are many message boards where you can ask questions and get answers from car enthusiasts.

If you do not have a relative or friend who has knowledge about the car you would like to purchase, then interenet would be of great help. There are lots of car message boards where you can ask questions and get answers from many car enthusiats. Research the net before buying a car as you could save a lot of money.

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Buying a New Car

 

Buying a new car is one of the largest purchases most people make in their lives. Therefore, it is worth taking care and making sure the deal you get is the best possible.

Financing

If you need to obtain credit to fund the purchase of the car, you should be aware that the financing offered by the dealer is often not the best deal you can get. If you shop around for loans you may get financing at a much better rate. You should compare the annal percentage rate (APR) as well as the length of the loan and the amount of monthly repayments. Always look at the total amount repayable and compare this to the price of the car to see the cost of the finance.

Sometimes, dealers will offer you a very good financing rate on specific models that qualify. It may not be possible to negotiate on the price of these models and you should check to see if this is cheaper than buying another model that can be negotiated.

Make sure you have a copy of the contract and before you leave the lot, evaluate whether the repayment terms in it are affordable. If the dealer asks you to buy credit insurance, you should add this into the price and see if the car is still attractive. You should also check your existing insurance policies as you may be covered already under another policy.

If you are considering a trade in, bring it up only after you have already negotiated the best possible price for the car you want. You should also research the value of your old car so that you know what it is worth. This information will help you see what the dealer is effectively offering you for your old car and if it is a fair price.

If you are considering a service contract you should be clear on what it offers. They have many exemptions and you will already have some cover from the manufacturer's warranty which is included in the cost of the car. You should certainly ask the following questions:

 

  • What does it offer over and above the warranty?
  • What repairs are covered?
  • Is routine maintenance recovered?
  • Will they pay for parts, labor or both?
  • Who performs the work?
  • How long does the contract last and what are the cancellation and refund policies?

     

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    To Buy a New Car

     

    There really isn't much that my husband enjoys more then to buy a new car. He works in the car industry, as did his father, so he was used to being involved in the process of buying a new car with his father. When he turned 16, he receive a new car. He has always had an "in"in the car industry so to speak, so he would buy a new car every two years or so.

    He has learned a few things in his years of being in the car business. First off, do as much research on the type of car you are interested in as possible before visiting the dealership. You can go to the manufacturers website as well as the dealership website to find out all you can about the type of car you are interested in. Its also a good idea to check the websites for any specials or incentives they might be offering. Having this information before meeting with your salesperson can come in handy.

    You can also do a check online for any problems the type of car you are interested in might be having. If you are going to buy a new car, you want to make sure that the model you are interested in is not having any major issues.

    You should also check out the dealership you plan on visiting before you go. Many times, if a dealership has problems with customer service, people will talk about it and you can often find this information out online. You will be especially concerned with service department issues if you plan on getting your new car serviced at the dealership.

    Visiting the dealership on a day when they are not open and looking around the lot is a great idea if you want a better idea on pricing before you talk to the salesperson. You can check out the sticker price on the type of car you are interested in before negotiating.

    If you want to get the best buy on a car, it is important to do as much research ahead of time as possible. There can be all kinds of different financing involved when you buy a new car. Make sure you understand what everything means before you sign. It is a lot of fun to buy a new car. Its even more fun when you can manage to get a good deal on your new car as well.

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