what is the best web site to compare cars?I want to buy a new car what do you advice me?
dont....
buy a good used car, new cars lose a ton of value the second you take them off the lot...I want to buy a new car what do you advice me?
Go to www.kbb.com
That is Kelly Blue Book online and you can get EXACT dealer cost for any new or used car. It will even price each option for you by how much the dealer pays and how much they will charge you. Print out the info on the cars you are interested in and take them with you to the dealer. As soon as they see you have that info, a lot of the BS goes out the door. Last car I bought I came in the the exact dealer costs, told him I would pay him $400 more for this time and it was a done deal. Good luck!
I really like Autotrader.com because it has the most private sellers. There is still a lot of dealers but you can find a lot of private sells as well. It also has the best custom search tools. I have bought my last 2 cars off of there. Cars.com is also good because it links to many local papers classifides. Good Luck.
How do you want car??
i mean luxurious,economic,stylish???
Don't buy a new car, only companies do that as they can afford it and there are tax benefits of doing so. if you are buying personally buy a good used one, a couple of years old. new cars depreciate enormously the second you buy them, so if you get a 2 year old it will still be in good condition (obviously depending on how it's been treated but will be several grand cheaper. never buy new, really it isn't worth it unless you have money to burn. Buy a 2 year old one and have 2 holidays instead of 1 for the next couple of years!
My advice is buy something that is good on gas and reliable.Also make sure it is something you can afford and like to drive.
try MSN.com or Edmunds.com. you can compare cars in either way pictures or specifications...
I would suggest you buy a low mileage used car. Get one about 3 or 4 years old. You will pay a high price for buying a new one Which is just throwing good money after bad. The money value lost in the first three or four years could be up to 3 to 5 grand. A clean low mileage car is still sound with lots of miles to go. Should you buy a new be ready to eat P %26amp; J sandwiches , plus staying for lack of funds (cash)...
certified pre-owned they are used but not much and they come with warrenties.
craigs list, but thats for used cars. also if this is your first car get a used one. i it's not your first and you have extra money still get a used one and trick it out. you could also get a a new car at www.carsdirect.com
First of all make a list of what you would like in features such as power windows, radio/cd player, seating, etc. Then look at the pro and cons (which can range to repair, insurance costs, and if some of these features are really worth spending the extra cash).
Give yourself a pricing range and stick to it. It is always good to bring a friend if you are not sure about the mechanics. Good luck.
get a lamborghini or ferrari
or a rolls royce
or mecedes
or toyota
or honda
or........
End of month is a great time to BUY your new car, but it is NOT the best time to make your first dealership visit. Salesmen do try harder to make sales at the end of the month, which is about the last five days of the calendar month.
In addition to the end of the month, there are better and worse times of the year to buy. Best time of the year to buy is the end of December, in most dealerships. Dealerships try to make specific quotas for end of month AND end of calendar year, and it is not a popular time to buy, so sales can slump seriously and they will try harder to make a sale, which means a better bargain. If you shy away from buying in the winter because of bad weather, think again: bad weather is when you WANT to be in the car, testing it鈥檚 foul weather capabilities.
Other good times of year to buy are end of August and end of September because the old models are taking up space on the dealership property, and they want to make room for the new models to come in. If your heart is not set on a brand new model, this is an excellent time to buy a perfectly good new car that happens to have been manufactured a few months earlier.
There is a very important BUT to this end of month advice: Do NOT make your very first visit to the dealership at the end of the month. Go to the dealership at the beginning or middle of the month, test drive the cars, get some info, then go home and give yourself two to three weeks to get the best financing. THEN go back at month's end armed with full information and a buying plan. Give yourself a day or two extra in case the first dealership doesn't work out and you need to go to another one. This is a big purchase, don't try to do it all in an afternoon!
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