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June 29, 2008

Automotive News - Cars.com Video Recap: 2008 Suzuki Grand Vitara, 2008 Toyota Tundra and 2008 Nissan Altima

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Cars.com Video Recap: 2008 Suzuki Grand Vitara, 2008 Toyota Tundra and 2008 Nissan Altima
2008 Suzuki Grand Vitara: Senior editor Joe Wiesenfelder finds plenty of shortcomings in this offroad-capable SUV. 2008 Toyota Tundra: Joe sees how Toyota?s well-reviewed full-size pickup stacks up against its competitors. 2008 Nissan Altima: Editor Mike Hanley takes a look…

Today’s News From the Cars.com Family
Today, Ask.cars.com fields a question from an anxious Chevy fan about the fate of the 2009 Colorado pickup. (Hint: Don’t worry too much.) PickupTrucks.com introduces readers to the 2009 Dodge Ram 1500 R/T and its powerful torque convertor, and MotherProof.com…

Cars.com Reviews the 2008 Suzuki Grand Vitara
When Suzuki rolled out the next generation of its Grand Vitara off-roader in 2006, our reviewers didn’t see much to recommend it over the competition. Now with gas prices soaring and the market for SUVs tight, senior editor Joe Wiesenfelder…

CarsCast Weekly: 6.27.08
This week, Stephen and Lindsay take a look at different kinds of driving behavior, from parents monitoring their teen drivers to the effect of blue light on tired motorists. Feeling stressed? It turns out a GPS device might ease your…

Consumer Expectations Rise With Gas Prices
Thanks to fuel prices that topped $4 a gallon this year, 79% of consumers are interested in buying a more fuel-efficient vehicle, like a hybrid or diesel, next time they?re in the market for new wheels, versus 47% a year…

2009 Chevy Traverse to Start at $28,255
GM announced today that its fourth three-row crossover, the Chevy Traverse, will start at $28,255, not including a $735 destination charge. This puts it slightly below a 2008 Saturn Outlook, which is the most affordable of GM?s trio of large…

June 28, 2008

10 Tips For Getting The Best Deal On A New or Used Car

Filed under: Car Care — User @ 6:00 am

1. You should purchase your new car at or around Christmas time because with everybody buying their Christmas presents, not many of them are looking to buy a new car, and it forces dealerships to up their sales strategies.

Salesmen are more willing to haggle down to your prices to close the deal.

2. You can also get a good deal from July to October because that is the time of year when dealerships are trying to get rid of their inventory to make way for the new models.

3. Purchasing a car online is becoming a great way to get a new car. Just wait for good rebates and incentives online and shop around.

Print out your information from the best quotes and bring it to the dealer that you are most willing to work with.

Bringing in lower quotes from another company might be your best bet in getting a good deal.

4. You should visit http://www.FightingChance.com if you are hoping to find new car prices, dealer incentives, and the best rebate offers.

This site is the first place that you should go for great advice on buying a car. It’s even more informative than the Kelley Blue book. This program for buying new cars can literally save you thousands of dollars.

5. A good place to start when going into a dealership is to bring a copy of your credit score with you.

It can lower your interest rates on your car loan. Your car dealer should not know more about you than you do.

6. You can avoid a common scam that dealerships pull. You will often hear that your financing fell through and that you have to respond by paying more money on your loan.

Don’t believe it. It’s another reason for you to get a copy of your credit score.

7. Another common scam by dealership salesmen is for them to tell you that they have found you a lower rate, but that they want you to re-sign your loan papers.

Usually, that is a downright lie. Once they pull up your financing information, they have the upper hand if you don’t know the details about your credit information.

You can get a copy of your credit information online at http://www.equifax.com for about $10-$15. It’s better to pay $15 now than thousands later.

8. Don’t bring in a car for trade in if you still owe money on it.

The dealership rarely pays the rest of the loan on time which will result in you having to pay a great deal of late fees to the bank.

If you do decide to bring a car in that you owe money on, get it in writing from the dealership that they will pay the balance on the car within 10 days.

9. Sometimes a dealership may not have all of your options and must order the car directly from the dealership.

If this happens they will often ask you to pay $500-$1000 for a deposit on the car.

Try not to pay more than $500 and be sure to pay with a credit card because sometimes the dealership will tell you that there was a price increase on the vehicle and will want more money.

If you pay with a credit card you have room to dispute the amount being taken from you. If you pay by check, you can just consider the money gone.

10. You should never buy a car when you are in desperate need for one because a dealer will see that and take advantage.

You should never wait until an old car is dead before searching for a new one because you should give yourself time to shop around for one and get the best deal possible. Desperation often clouds your judgment.

About the author:

George Dodge is the webmaster for 1st Choice Auto Parts that has been expanding to include all things related to automobiles, including, parts, accessories, apparal, books, posters, insurance, loans, and articles to name but a few. Additional articles can be found at Automotive Articles

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Automotive News - Cars.com Reviews the 2008 Chevrolet HHR SS

Filed under: Auto News — User @ 6:00 pm

Cars.com Reviews the 2008 Chevrolet HHR SS
Chevy has joined Dodge and Mazda in the turbocharged-hatchback wars. We?re not sure Chevy?s HHR needed a high-powered version ? of course, we don?t think the Dodge Caliber was really asking for one either ? but reviewer Mike Hanley found…

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