How do you know which car is right for you? It's all
in asking the right questions.
First, ask yourself what you really need in a car. Who
will be driving it most of the time? Where will you be driving in?
Over what sort of terrain? Do you need a lot of storage space and
lots of seating? Are you going to be traveling back and forth over
long distances?
What features is an absolute must? Air conditioning,
adjustable controls, cruise control?
What safety features you are looking for? Anti-lock
brake systems, head injury protection, or child protection
equipment?
How much are you willing to spend?
What kind of down payment can you make?
Realistically, what can you afford to pay monthly?
It's important to know this amount before you even
start looking. Then do your research. Check websites, dealerships,
and Consumer Reports magazine. Look for reliability and repair
ratings as well as safety advice.
Go exploring for that perfect car. Gather as much info
as you can on the different makes and models. Check out the retail
value, available options, performance, and track record for repairs.
No matter where you buy your used car, be prepared to
stand firm. There are a bazillion other cars you could fall in love
with. Be willing to walk away from the car if the deal doesn't meet
the criteria you laid out earlier. Your ability to negotiate a great
deal will increase by leaps and bounds.
Always know the market value of any car you're
considering and make your first offer lower. You want a little room
to negotiate.
Ask for detailed vehicle history report and service
records from the seller. This report can identify major problems
including past accidents, flood damage, and odometer discrepancies.
When you decide to buy a car, make sure you get it checked out by a
trusted mechanic before you hand over any money. That's absolutely
crucial.
Buying a car can be one of the most exciting purchases
you ever make.
Step By Step Report Guide "Buy With Little Or No
Credit"
Introduction
Step 1: Where to Find The Vehicle
of Your Choice
Step 2:Making the Initial Contact (Common
Questions and Answers)
Step 3: The Face to Face Presentation
Step 4: Closing the Deal
Step 5: Paperwork and
Insurance
Much More....