The Five Essential Steps to Buying a Car
The following is a five step process on how to buy a car. It is a result of over fifteen years experience working as a successful car salesman, finance manager and sales manager in new car dealerships.
The following is a five step process on how to buy a car. It is a result of over fifteen years experience working as a successful car salesman, finance manager and sales manager in new car dealerships.
Looking to buy a new car? There are a few tips that you will want to keep in mind that could save you money.
Everybody who knows anything about cars has their own list of the worst cars to buy. We have our own, which we’ll give you below. But we’ll also give you a lot more than just a few kinds of cars that our research and experience have shown to be the worst cars to buy.
When you go to buy a new car, you should know that it is like going to battle. Not knowing what to do will result in you spending many thousands of dollars more when buying a new car than you need to.
New car smell can be added to a used car. Rebates and discounts can make a new car priced like used. There are many different opinions on the advantages and disadvantages of buying a new car. There are just as many opinions regarding used cars. The real question is, “Which car is best for you?”
If youre anything like me, you love that New Car Smell. Theres no smell quite like it in the whole world. I think the carmaker guys spend a lot of time enhancing it since they know it makes us buy cars faster than Margaritas on Cinco De Mayo. Its the same strategy the fast food guys use. You know what I mean. You drive by and theres some short and skinny guy up in the fast food chimney fanning out the burger and fries smell so you cant help it but stop and buy the Biggie Burger and the Figgy Fries. The problem is its only about 1 hour after your done woofing your food before you wish you hadnt gone to Biggie Burgers and about 1 month before you wish you hadnt gone to Super Daddys Western Car Dealership.