Cars, Vans, Trucks, Quad bikes: Buying, Hiring Or Leasing A Car - "The Hidden Costs Of Car Leases"Friday, 3 September, 2010 |
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Be honest- are you one of those people who just loves new cars? I knew it. That's OK, we are in the same boat. I love new cars just as much as you do. But I like not overpaying just as much if not more than you do. That's why, when it comes to car leases, I make sure and really get to know my options and whether I should be leasing or buying my vehicles. As I've learned (the hard way) a few times, there are all sorts of hidden costs involved in leasing a new car. And they aren't what you think they are. Lets look at a few of them.
There are a ton of other hidden costs involved in car leases that make points #1-3 look small by comparison. Learn all about them.
Don't leave it up to your car dealer to arrange finance for your next car - he will be on commission, and you may be able to find a better deal elsewhere.
On top of this, you may be in one of the premium-priced groups for the finance company he recommends, and by shopping around, you can often reduce your monthly payment, so that you can save money on the deal.
Here are a couple of finance companies I recommend you get a quote from before making your final decision:
Accept Car Credit is one of
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Although there are some very good deals to be had at car auctions, there are also some things that you must know and do if you are attending an auction for the first time, because when you are unfamiliar how an auction operates you can make a few mistakes that can be very costly, but armed with some foreknowledge and providing you follow it - you should be okay.
Most people's experience of buying a car normally goes like this:- See the car they like in the local paper, go round the seller's
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Nothing is quite as exciting as purchasing a new car. Even if it's a "used" new car. Don't get too caught up in the pretty shiny metal and chrome, it's what's under the hood that counts.
Take a serious test drive before you make a decision. Used cars bought from a private owner don't have any warranty with them. You don't want to buy someone else's problem.
Do your homework. There is a lot of help available on line when
you're purchasing a used car. You'll have the vin or vehicle
identification number. With this number you can pull up a
vehicle history through your state. Do
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When people are doing research on how to buy a used vehicle, they often see information encouraging them to have an independent pre-purchase inspection done of the vehicle before purchasing it, but people may wonder whether or not it's worth the money. It is almost always a good investment.
For around $100 you can typically get a general inspection of the mechanical condition of a vehicle. It is generally a good idea to have this done even if the vehicle has been certified and inspected by the dealer. Ask your regular car mechanic to do the inspection for you. If
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Test-Driving is usually done on any model vehicle that you wish to buy to find out whether that model is suitable for your requirements. You might have some presumptions about a particular model but everything would be cleared when you test-drive a car of that model.
The salespersons often give you facts and figures about the car being very fast and being very good (\u2018blah blah blah\u2019), and it will be difficult for you to track them. So you have to look for yourself whether that car suits you.
See whether you can
get into the car easily. You need to check whether you are
comfortable while you
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