Tuesday, June 12, 2007

How To Buy A New Car

Every 3 or 4 years for most folks, it's time to buy a new car. In the past, that usually meant hours and hours of negotiating, back and forth, and many trips to the sales manager's desk. Well, those days are over for those in the know.

If you like the old fashioned way of buying a car - spending hours in the dealership, driving all over town to get more than one quote, and paying too much, then stop reading, you're doing just fine. However, if you're like most people, then you're tired of the old way, and want something new.

Nowadays, you can get multiple quotes for your new car without leaving your home. You can even get approved for a loan ahead of time so you don't have to worry about guessing your rate and approval. If you're interested in a warranty, you can even buy *that* online - so you don't pay too much at the dealer.

The key to buying a car the right way is doing 95% of the work from home. Request your quote online, apply for your loan online, and buy your warranty online. Dealers and banks will contact you with their offers, and you choose the best. You only go to the dealer to sign the paperwork and pick up your new car.

With the online method of buying a car, you spend less time at the dealer, you spend less money, and you have less headaches. Saving time, money, and stress is pretty hard to argue with, isn't it?

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