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Sometimes the trade-in offer is too low, so you decide to sell your old car yourself. Finding a buyer isn't always easy, so here are some ways to advertise and sell that used vehicle.
Buying a new car is a juggling act of many factors. Dealer negotiations, trade-ins, car features, rebates and car loans are just a handful of the considerations that come into play when a new car...
Determining a dealer's cost for a car may seem simple. Many car buyers believe the invoice price represents what the dealer pays to the factory. In reality, the invoice is just one element. There...
If you want to recognize the best used cars, you first must research the market. Follow these steps so that you will know a good used car when you come across one.
If you’re in the market for a new car, one great place to start doing some research is Edmunds.com. This Web site offers various reviews on new cars including vehicle road tests, car buying...
Web sites such as Edmunds offer a wealth of information about both new and used cars, with price comparisons, car reviews, buying guides, tips and advice for car shoppers. Read on to learn how to...
If you’re thinking about buying a new car, you need to have as much information as you can find before you start negotiating with dealers. Buying a new car is a big financial transaction so it...
Edmunds has built a reputation as being one of the best resources for those who wish to assess a car's true market value. Like the Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds provides information about automobiles...
Edmunds publishes a guide that assesses the true market value (TMV) pricing for new and used vehicles. This compilation is known as the Edmunds Blue Book, and the values are available online. The...
Buying a car requires a ton of research on behalf of the buyer. Don't waste your time going into a car dealership to look at a car that you're not going to even want. Research ahead of time so you...
The Edmunds Car Guide Blue Book is most easily accessed through the Internet (see Resources below). The website allows you to research cars, trucks, sport utility vehicles and even motor cycles....
A car is a major purchase, and if you cannot afford to pay for the vehicle upfront you'll have to take out a loan to cover part or all of the cost. If you have poor credit, getting a car loan will...
Looking to lease a car with trade in, it is actually pretty easy to trade in a car to lease another one. Before we get started on how you should probably find out what car you want to lease. ...
The average new-car price is nearly $30,000, but you may not need to spend the amount on the window sticker. Most dealers are willing to negotiate to knock something off.
Some new car models are so popular that you'll end up paying the retail price or even more. The price for most new cars is, however, highly negotiable. All you need to do is narrow down the model...
According to the Edmunds car research website, many new car buyers save hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars by hiring a professional buyer to handle the transaction. Buyers also save time for...
Used automobiles come in many makes, models, years and conditions. It is important for you, whether buying or selling a vehicle, to inspect the vehicle and to make a judgment on its condition so...