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TopicTips for buying a car?
gatorsPENSbucs
06/20/20 3:49:46 PM
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lilORANG posted...
How to haggle with dealers? How to make sure I, a guy who knows very little about cars, isn't getting ripped off. Etc.
If the site doesnt have Kelley blue book next to it, or something similar then leave that site.

Always check that for used cars, itll list everything thats ever happened to that car service wise or accident wise. If it doesnt, dont trust the car.

If a car is listed online for $15,000 get ready to pay $17,000. Unless you go in and say this is exactly how much I have and exactly how much I want to spend and some places will work with you some wont. I got fed up looking for my current car, so after several visits to other places I put all my money together, had some cash, and said I want this car but this is all I have. They fucked around for like an hour and said they could make it work.

Dont be Hank Hill and just take any offer thats given to you.

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