31st
March
2009
1. Know a little about pricing before you buy a used car. Franchise dealers that sell used cars add a certain percentage on the original value of the used car in the market. Markup is also added to the price of the used car at dealerships, which will make the price higher.
2. Determine the many factors that affect the used car prices. Used car pricings are affected by installed optional equipments or the location where you are buying the used car. There are areas that have a high market demand for a certain car. If that is the case, you may get a better deal if you travel outside of the zone to shop around for your car.
3. Find the used car’s true market value at NADA. National Automobile Dealer’s Association releases a copy of used car price guides every year. You may also check their web site to check the current prices of the used cars you are looking for.
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24th
March
2009
Searching for used cars online is easy and convenient. Here are a few tips on how to use the internet to search for used cars online.
1. Make use of the internet’s convenience advantage.
What’s so great about online used car searching? For starters, it means you can do most of the tedious work of canvassing for cars right in the comfort of your home. You don’t have to travel mile after mile to a car lot only to learn that the car of your dreams does not exist there. This means you have to travel another stretch to find another car lot that, unfortunately, might not have the car you are looking for as well.
This painful experience could take anywhere from a day (if you are lucky) to a few weeks (on a busy schedule). Plus you can only visit these places during the day. If these businesses have flyers, or do advertising, it may be easier on you since you at least have a list (however incomprehensive it may be) of the models they have available.
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17th
March
2009
A new car may not be worth all that money you are planning on spending!
If you are on a really tight budget, and don’t care too much about the prestige of having a brand new car, purchasing a used car might be the best option for you. Why do we say that might be the better option?
All you have to do is pick up a used car listing to see that brand new cars lose anywhere from 30 to 40 percent of their original price in as little as two years. That’s a pretty steep number. Here’s another number, 65 percent – this is the amount you save if you buy a used car that is five years old instead of a brand new one.
Theoretically speaking cars of this age, as long as they have been well cared for will perform just as well and are just as reliable as their brand new counterparts. In fact, they may even be better customized for daily use since it has already been broken in and properly set up.
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10th
March
2009
For most people who are only beginning to use the internet, using an online service to find their dream car may prove to be a daunting task. Fortunately there are those who have been there and done that. And from their experience here is a list of online car searches and their archetypes that would make your online used car search experience a whole lot more exciting (and convenient).
Some of the More Trustworthy Sites
Here are some of the better online used car sites. This is not a definitive list of the best sites around, but a template to help you choose a site that is trustworthy, reliable, and comprehensive. When engaging online used car web sites, it would do good to take a look first at the features the following list provides. You will then have a better idea of what to expect from other online car sites.
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3rd
March
2009
Since its inception, the market of used cars has suddenly escalated at an unprecedented rate for the past few years. In fact, surveys show that the number of people who buy used cars is almost tripled when compared to the number of people who buy new cars.
That is why many people are enticed to buy used cars because it is gradually becoming a trend in the car buying industry.
However, it does not necessarily mean that buyers will just take the process of selecting used cars for granted. Hence, it is important to take note of the ways to check the car prior to the closure of the deal.
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