Monday, February 9, 2009

Purchasing That Brand New Car

Purchasing That Brand New Car

Author: Colin Pike

It is that time again, it is now time to replace that old beat down vehicle that has been costing you an arm and a leg in repairs, and on a constant basis.
What better way to cut back on repairs and also bring personal enjoyment to your traveling than by replacing your old vehicle with a brand new one. However, as nice as it sounds, you should follow a set strategy before making such a big investment.
Replacing a vehicle can be a long, tedious process. With so many possibilities available to you, it can often seem overwhelming to pick one that will stay with you for years and years.
For every dealership you visit, you will receive many offers. Some will be a better deal than others. During the whole search you should always remember that price is not the only thing to consider. You want to know the entire history of the vehicle you are thinking about buying. It is a good idea to make sure you do plenty of research.

Your first step should be to narrow down your search to the top 5 cars you would like to drive. Once you have done that task, gather as much information as you can regarding each vehicle.
Learn about the warranties for every car. Learn what is covered in the warranties. Take in to consideration the price of the car once you drive it away. It is a good idea to obtain your information from the manufacturers instead of the dealers.
If you listen to the dealerships for information, you will probably end up dealing with misinformation. You will not know until it is too late. Some dealers are just interested in their bottom line, and might bend the truth in order to make a sale.
Next you should narrow your choices to the top 2 cars on your list, by using all the information you have obtained. Now that you have 2 cars to choose from, you can go deeper in your search.
Log onto the internet and google your car. Look for reviews and stories about the cars you are considering. Look for anything that might alter your decision. After you compare all of this, THEN you should take cost into consideration..
If the price looks good on your first choice, you should end your car search right there and consider it a successful mission. Now all you have to do is go and buy your ideal car, and take it on a cruise to familiarize yourself with it.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/automotive-articles/purchasing-that-brand-new-car-56752.html

About the Author:
Colin writes about various topics ranging from health to automotive related subjects. For more writings by him, visit: Automotive magazine

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