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Posted on: 12/2/2016
There are so many websites providing information on how to buy a new or used vehicle that if they were all linked together, it would be the longest website ever created. It never stops.
On the same page of Money & Markets of my local newspaper there were two articles offering information on Some steps to help you find a cheap used car and no-haggle car pricing.
Even though I’m not in the market for either a new or used vehicle I took time to read the articles.
Here’s some sound advice:
- Start doing research by reading
- Read some more
- If buying used remember to have a professional mechanic available to inspect.
- Decide if you want new or used
- Review what you’ve read
- Consult with an expert
- Read the material provided by the expert
- Go shopping and clear your head
- Check public transportation for your area
Before you purchase you might want to consider the choice of negotiating (price) or find a dealer that has fixed pricing and will not negotiate. This is serious business since 56% of buyers actually want to negotiate because they “do not yet trust flat-rate pricing, and they feel that they have to negotiate to get a fair price.”
More research is needed.