There are plenty of online and in-print articles, going into great detail about buying a car. Many of them give you all the little details on how to get the best deal, to really pull a fast one on the dealership. The rest also go into great detail, and give you ways to get a good (but not great) deal on a car. I’ve read plenty of them, and I can tell you this: the ones I have read are all too complicated, or go into too great a detail, to be of much help to the average car buyer. In the paragraphs below, I will tell you the easiest and simplest way that I’ve found to buy a car, get a pretty good deal, and drive away from the dealership happy. I was going to do this all in one post, but I found it just too long for one sitting, so instead, I will be posting each of the steps individually, starting with the list of steps, and Step 1, today.
For the reading-averse, here’s a list of steps, followed by deeper explanations, still in easy-to-understand terms.
Step 1: Find out what your trade-in is worth (skip this step if you don’t have a car you want to trade-in, or are selling it in the open market).
Step 2: Create a “Short List” of 5 or less cars you are interested in.
Step 3: Test drive all of the cars on your list.
Step 4: Narrow down the Short List to your favorite car.
Step 5: Buy the car!
Continue reading ‘Buying a Car, the Easy way; Overview + Step 1′
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