Monday, February 16, 2009

here are a few buying tips i learned from my years in the car business

Here Are A Few Buying Tips I Learned From My Years In The Car BusinessWriten by Gregg Hall

Around the U.S., having an automobile is no longer an option but a necessity. Every family needs at least one vehicle, right? Automobile dealers know this, and they will try to capitalize on that when you are out searching for your next vehicle. The important thing to remember is that there are many, many automobiles that will fit your needs and there is no reason for you to get pressured into buying right away. Here are a few good tips to help you get the biggest bang for your buck when it comes to purchasing a new car.

First, you want to get the opinion of your favorite mechanic. Ask him what the most reliable vehicles are on the road, and he should be able to give you an idea of what automobiles to look into, and which ones to avoid. Also, pay attention to the time of year that you are shopping. Try to look towards the end of the fiscal year when the dealers are trying to empty their inventory.

Next, do your homework on the type of vehicle you want, and this can be done quite thoroughly using the Internet. For more information and help searching the web for vehicles, check out online sites that will help you find parts information by clicking anywhere on the vehicle for information on parts and accessories, and some will ask you to participate in consumer surveys. You can print off information of the car you want and bring it with you to the dealer for easy reference.

Visit your bank or credit union, and find out what your credit score is before visiting the dealer. You can also check out some free online sources for this information.

If you have to pay money down to buy your automobile, try to use a credit card; that way, if there are any changes to what is owed as an initial payment, you can make the adjustment quickly and easily. Try not to pay a lot for the down payment. Remember to test drive the automobile and make sure you will be comfortable in it, as well as any family members that will be in the vehicle with you.

Make sure you shop with the proper attitude. Try not to be eager while shopping, because salespeople can tell when you are desperate, and they will not hesitate to take advantage. Bring a friend along with you to help you stay on track as well, and tune out the hype of the salesman. Make it a friend who knows a lot about automobiles and your shopping experience can be a very pleasant one. Good luck shopping, and happy driving!

Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Florida. Find more about this as well as car buying secrets at http://www.newcarbuyingsecrets.com