Purchasing a car, whether new or used, is a big decision. It’s best to ask yourself the questions included in this article, such as, “Should I keep my old car or buy a new one?,” “Should I buy a USED or NEW car?,” and “What about a high mileage car?”
Next, decide in advance which qualities are most important to you. Is it reliability, safety, price, or something else?
Finally, find out what type of vehicle will suit you best. Decide on which system, transmission, and size you want. Narrow down your search based on all you’ve learned and decided.
Purchasing a car, whether new or used, is a big decision for most people. You will likely live with (and pay for) the choice you make for at least the next few years, so do not make snap decisions.
Start by following the 3 Steps listed below. They will help you sort through the sometimes overwhelming array of choices you must deal with just to select the right vehicle for you.
Follow these 3 steps to find the perfect car for you
Step 1: Thinking about buying a car? Ask yourself these questions. (Click on each answer for hints).
Step 2: Next, decide in advance which qualities are most important to you.
Examine your priorities before you go car shopping. By being methodical, you can avoid impulse buying, which salespeople love, but which you may later regret.
Click on each quality below to learn more about what to look for
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Check the Manufacturer’s Web Site – Here is a list of all the auto manufacturer web sites. Most will let you build and price a car and see what it will look like in the color of your choice.
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Try before you Buy. Check out what GM is doing to help you decide The GM Auto Show in Motion is touring the country to give everyone a chance to actually drive their vehicles along with vehicles from other manufacturers. Other manufactures are also getting in on the act.
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