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Most
people are faced with the decision of buying a new or used car at various points
in their life.
Of
course, everyone knows that there is an art to buying a new car that everyone
must know sooner or later.
Every
car buyer knows that there are tricks to getting a car at a reasonable price.
Dealerships and private sellers rarely mark the car’s actual worth.
Instead,
they mark the price up a little so that they can clear a good profit for
themselves.
Some
dealerships mark the prices up to be able to offer their salesmen better
incentives to sell the cars for them.
Whatever
the reason, almost all dealerships can be talked down on their initial prices,
if you know how to haggle properly.
The
savvy buyer will know that they can talk the dealership’s prices down a little
bit, if he/she knows the dealer’s lingo and tricks beforehand and shows that
he/she are prepared to deal with them.
Salesmen
are there to try and hustle a good price for the company, while you are trying
to hustle a good price for yourself.
If
you have ever wanted to get your money’s worth out of buying a car, then this
will be your comprehensive guide to getting through all of the bull and getting
a car at a good price.
Most
of the time, it isn’t even just the deal of buying a car that is the problem.
Dealers and salesmen have a way of getting extra money out of you for the
“extras”.
Many
people don’t even realize that they purchased the extras until it’s too
late.
Salesmen
speak their own language, and to know when you are being sold on something that
you don’t want, you need to know how to speak the same language as the
salesmen do. This guide will teach you how to get through that barrier once and
for all so that you will never again be oversold on a car or anything else you
want to buy. In this guide you will learn:
- How
to spot a scam from a dealer or salesman
- The
best time of the year to buy a new car
- How
to get a good purchase price
- Get
tips to financing a new car
- How
to give your opening price
Buying
a car doesn’t have to be scary and it doesn’t have to be the worst
experience of your life. Many people dread buying anew car because they know
that they are likely going to get ripped off.
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