You Will Overpay For Your Next Car... UNLESS You Follow These Simple Tips & Tricks Guaranteed to Protect You From Being Scammed, Duped Or Ripped-Off By Con Artists
Did you know that buying a new car toward the end of the year could SAVE you hundreds and even THOUSANDS of dollars?
Knowing when to buy can at times be more important than where.
Since most car models do not change much from year to year, you can save by buying a new car toward the end of the year when dealers clear their lots for the next year's models.
Do not be afraid to ask questions as to what warranties and service go with your purchase. In time these may prove more valuable than some features of the car itself.
What's the best car money can buy?
You probably realise that big car manufacturers spend millions to market their products. Sometimes it's hard to sort through the hype without being unduly influenced and reach a logical conclusion.
What if you could tap into the collective power of other people's knowledge, experience and expertise to find out every little detail, the good, the bad and the ugly of just about any car out there - would that be useful?
That way you could 'download' useful information that would instantly turn you into a smart shopper. In fact, there is such a place. There are several websites, blogs and forums on the Internet where you can read the reviews about latest cars and trucks.
So, if you need a car or want a car or just like to dream of having a car - those websites could prove priceless! Also, don't forget to look for more tips and useful ideas on this website.
Your FREE private car 'investigator' that won't let you down!
OK, so let's start with the first one...
Edmunds.com - this is a specialized website where one can check the latest ratings, comparisons like mileage, EPA emission standards, speed, pick up comfort and luxury. You can even simultaneously solicit quotes from multiple dealers. The site also carries very interesting articles, photos and charts - all to help you make a good buying decision.
In one series of articles a person who went to work undercover, reveals the secrets about used and new car stunts, scams and pressures that are used in the new and used car market environment. Now, that's something no car manufacturer or car dealer would ever tell you about (wonder why...).
Here's another one...
Car.Com - this website features many pictures to price the car according to your zip code. It also has a "research" section where you can find many useful car history reports. You also get financing calculators, car discussions and photo albums.
If you're looking to buy a car, either new or used, there are many people willing to help you out by sharing their advice and tips that could save you a little fortune. Simply check out the websites above and help yourself
Also, there are many surveys done by reporters at CNN/ Money that reveal the statistics and comments on the "best new minivan" (Honda Odyssey); "best new car" (Chrysler 300); and "best new sports car" (Corvette); and "best pick-up" (Toyota Tacoma). CNN/Money also gives new car reviews for the "car of the year" and the "truck of the year".
Granted these cars change as new models come out, but it's good to know how the car you're interested in rates with the critics and what criteria they use to reach their conclusions.
CarAndDriver.com is another useful website that provides the buyer's guide, the reviews, news and photo galleries and more - both online and offline (magazine).
Many car reviews there are written by professionals, enthusiasts, and aficionados. Oftentimes you'll learn 'insider' information you wouldn't have known otherwise.
Keep in mind that smaller cars are made to use less gasoline than larger ones. Of course, many comforts and conveniences, and even a degree of safety, may be forfeited for the sake of economy. Gas economy was never more important than it is today.
If saving money is a main factor for you when buying a new car, often there are mileage charts published by the government and independent testing laboratories to supply information for you.
Check several of such tests, comparing one with the other, to gain the most accurate picture of an automobile's performance. Consider in advance, too, if there is gasoline-saving optional equipment available for your new car.
Remember, always seek information and advice from reputable sources, whether you want to purchase or just want to enjoy the review of the cars. This website is crammed with other with more tips, articles and guides - all to help you stay informed and current.
Thanks for 'driving by' and have a splendid day!
Knowing when to buy can at times be more important than where.
Since most car models do not change much from year to year, you can save by buying a new car toward the end of the year when dealers clear their lots for the next year's models.
Do not be afraid to ask questions as to what warranties and service go with your purchase. In time these may prove more valuable than some features of the car itself.
What's the best car money can buy?
You probably realise that big car manufacturers spend millions to market their products. Sometimes it's hard to sort through the hype without being unduly influenced and reach a logical conclusion.
What if you could tap into the collective power of other people's knowledge, experience and expertise to find out every little detail, the good, the bad and the ugly of just about any car out there - would that be useful?
That way you could 'download' useful information that would instantly turn you into a smart shopper. In fact, there is such a place. There are several websites, blogs and forums on the Internet where you can read the reviews about latest cars and trucks.
So, if you need a car or want a car or just like to dream of having a car - those websites could prove priceless! Also, don't forget to look for more tips and useful ideas on this website.
Your FREE private car 'investigator' that won't let you down!
OK, so let's start with the first one...
Edmunds.com - this is a specialized website where one can check the latest ratings, comparisons like mileage, EPA emission standards, speed, pick up comfort and luxury. You can even simultaneously solicit quotes from multiple dealers. The site also carries very interesting articles, photos and charts - all to help you make a good buying decision.
In one series of articles a person who went to work undercover, reveals the secrets about used and new car stunts, scams and pressures that are used in the new and used car market environment. Now, that's something no car manufacturer or car dealer would ever tell you about (wonder why...).
Here's another one...
Car.Com - this website features many pictures to price the car according to your zip code. It also has a "research" section where you can find many useful car history reports. You also get financing calculators, car discussions and photo albums.
If you're looking to buy a car, either new or used, there are many people willing to help you out by sharing their advice and tips that could save you a little fortune. Simply check out the websites above and help yourself
Also, there are many surveys done by reporters at CNN/ Money that reveal the statistics and comments on the "best new minivan" (Honda Odyssey); "best new car" (Chrysler 300); and "best new sports car" (Corvette); and "best pick-up" (Toyota Tacoma). CNN/Money also gives new car reviews for the "car of the year" and the "truck of the year".
Granted these cars change as new models come out, but it's good to know how the car you're interested in rates with the critics and what criteria they use to reach their conclusions.
CarAndDriver.com is another useful website that provides the buyer's guide, the reviews, news and photo galleries and more - both online and offline (magazine).
Many car reviews there are written by professionals, enthusiasts, and aficionados. Oftentimes you'll learn 'insider' information you wouldn't have known otherwise.
Keep in mind that smaller cars are made to use less gasoline than larger ones. Of course, many comforts and conveniences, and even a degree of safety, may be forfeited for the sake of economy. Gas economy was never more important than it is today.
If saving money is a main factor for you when buying a new car, often there are mileage charts published by the government and independent testing laboratories to supply information for you.
Check several of such tests, comparing one with the other, to gain the most accurate picture of an automobile's performance. Consider in advance, too, if there is gasoline-saving optional equipment available for your new car.
Remember, always seek information and advice from reputable sources, whether you want to purchase or just want to enjoy the review of the cars. This website is crammed with other with more tips, articles and guides - all to help you stay informed and current.
Thanks for 'driving by' and have a splendid day!