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How to a Great Deal On a Car

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Buying a new or a used car can be very expensive, depending on what type of vehicle you are looking at. But here is how you can save money and get a great deal on a car.

Difficulty: Moderate
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  1. Step 1

    Buying cars online.
    There are many websites where you can buy cars online. Ebaymotors is one that is widely used. By bidding against other buyers you have a chance of getting a great car at a great price. Be sure to look at the carfax on the vehicle. You don't want to overpay for a car that will break shortly after getting it. While it can be risky getting a car from the internet, if you choose a respected seller with a good feedback you can lower the risk.

  2. Step 2

    Blue Book.
    By looking at this you can see what a car is valued at. This way you can use this as a bargain price. When you using the Kelley Blue Book you can see the value of used and new cars. While many new cars can sell around the same price, used can be all different prices. This can depend on the cars condition, mileage, year, etc. So to find out the true value of a car can sometimes be rather difficult. But if you are using the Kelley Blue Book you can make sure you get a good deal on your next car.

  3. Step 3

    Dealerships.
    Before going to the first car dealership you see and buying from them, do some comparison shopping. Chances are, you will not find the same vehicle for the same price at every car dealership you visit. Once you have found the lowest price possible, try visiting other dealerships to see if you can get a better offer than what you currently have. Sometimes they will knock more off the price if it means they will get the sell.

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