Wednesday, December 14, 2011

3 Biggest Mistakes When Buying A New Car

When you’re in the market for a new vehicle, how can you avoid making one of these mistakes? 
  1. One of the biggest mistakes people make when buying a car is basing their decision on price alone. We all know that price is important, but you also need to love the vehicle and make sure it will last. If you end up buying a car you’re not in love with, you could be back at the dealership weeks later going through the hassle and financial pinch of trading in a brand new vehicle. Also, the quality of the car should be considered so you get a car that lasts.  Buying a car through a reputable dealer ensures continuing satisfaction after the sale.
     
  2. Not researching vehicles. Research is a must! You can use websites like http://www.intellichoice.com/ to help compare vehicle specifications to ensure that the potential vehicles are ideal.  It's also a good idea to check on the value of the car you will be trading using Kelley Blue Book.
     
  3. Inflexible on colors/options. Let’s face it, color is important. However, being flexible with one or two choices of color can help save money and time when getting a new car. Also, remember that you can upgrade cars with accessories and options to personalize your vehicle even more after the sale. 

Of course, you never made these mistakes.  But maybe you know someone who has.  Spread the word and share this article with your friends.

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