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subject: Research Is Essential Before You Buy A New Car [print this page]


Not everyone understands that before you buy a new car, you should take the time to look into the actual car and any problems that the vehicle has caused in the past. While there will be car lots full of sparkling vehicles, what is underneath the hood might not be what you are looking for, in some cases you might find you are the new owner of a lemon if you aren't cautious.

To begin the process, you should spend some time consulting consumer reporting publications and checking online for what real people have to say about a your purchase. This could expose general problems with an car you are looking at, such as bad fuel economy or a history with electrical problems that could prove to be dangerous down the road.

During this time, you should also check any recalls that have been done on the model. While this shouldn't end your consideration to buy the model you are looking at, it will be important that you verify your dealer has taken the time to fix the recall items before you drive off the forecourt. This will ensure you are protected from the problems and you have a better peace of mind while you are in the car.

Usually, it is a good idea to compare the model you are interested in with several similar items on the market. When you do this, you can see what its repair history would be like if you chose it over these other models. You can also compare pricing differences between the models, the average gas mileage and see which one will hold up its value longer. If you have trouble finding this, check with new car dealers in the area to see if you can get some basic info on these models.

Another good idea is to shop around with a few new car dealers during this process. Each dealership will have different promotions running and in some cases, you can find significant savings on a purchase you are considering. Keep in mind that some of these promotional terms will vary, so it is generally a good idea to do price comparison at the moment you are seriously looking to buy.

Also be sure to talk to your insurance agent about what your insurance costs will be among the vehicles as well. You might find that one vehicle will be lower in price than your other options. Since your finances will be important to keep up, you will need to ensure that you have this information on hand and use it to make an educated decision during the car buying process.

One final thing to look over before you buy is the financing options that are available. In some cases, you might find that new car dealers will offer you the best options with the banks that they work with. In other cases, your own private financial institution may be what gives you the best deal for your new car.

by: Roger Thurston




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