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Comparison Shopping for a New Car

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Summary: Learn to go to a variety of dealerships before making final purchase with expert car buying advice from an experienced new car salesman in this free online used car video clip.

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By John Mihail Michaels
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John Mihail Michaels has over twelve years of automobile sales and finance experience. He has worked at the following dealerships: Lincoln, Mercury, Honda, Ford, Pontiac, GMC, Buick,...read more

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"Hi, this is John Michaels with Expert Village. Today we're going to be talking about buying a new car. In this segment we're going to talk about shopping for a new car. In my opinion over the years, I have discovered that when shopping for a new car, the best deals that can be found are in the newspaper where each dealership spends their hard earned money to get you as a patron in the door. If you take out your Sunday paper and open it up to the automobile section, you can most likely find the absolute best deals on a particular car that they have to offer in the market at that time. And when dealerships battle for your business, you win. So when shopping for a car, I highly suggest your local newspaper, especially if you're looking for a brand new car as they'll normally give you the bottom like that they're willing to sell that new car for. They'll also give you a stock number number on that particular car so if you're looking to get that value or that purchase, make sure you hurry up and get down to your local dealership so that you can pick out that one car. If you've missed it, or they tell you that it?s gone, then ask them to show you another one for similar savings and I'm sure that you'll be able to find the new car that you want at the price that you want to buy it at by looking in your local paper. Don't be afraid to travel to more than just one dealership to make sure that you have found the absolute best price. If one store doesn't have your product, be sure and ask them if they'd be willing to do a deal or trade and if you don't have the time to go shopping at another dealership, then allow the dealership you're at currently to find the car that you want and bring it in to you for the price that you want it."

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