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Buying a New Car Vs. a Used CarBy fairy_princess813 from Rochester, NY Feedback About This Post:RE: Buying a New Car Vs. a Used Car
I know that if you are on a limited income and are very poor some churches will donate cars to you based on first come first serve bases and recommendations and needs, reasons, etc, but seeing you have children that is a must to have a car. That is one suggestion but if you make much money and can save, there are always second hand stores and look it up on kellyblue book it will recommend prices and car quotes, etc. I would do that first, Also Craigs list has a great line of cars in your area craigslist.com I believe. Try those but remember Kellyblue book will tell you what is the best price for the indivdual car. You can always do a background check I believe. Post by rosefroggie RE: Buying a New Car Vs. a Used CarI just bought a 2006 two weeks ago as a replacement for my eleven year old car. There does come a time when you need to replace, not just repair. I am in the Albany, NY area, so not too very far from you. I can tell you there are a LOT of very nice used cars out there right now for reasonable prices. Just be sure to check out several dealers so that you can compare, and shopping near the end of the month is also a very good suggestion. Post by Lynn RE: Buying a New Car Vs. a Used CarThere are so many very nice used cars out there now that it seems a shame to buy new. I know you don't know what the problems may be but new cars aren't problem free either. I'd get a trusted male friend (ok, I don't know any female mechanics but maybe you do) to take a good look at one you're interested in. If you can afford it you could go to one of those places where they put it on a rack and give you a diagnosis of any problems. Post by Glenn'sMom RE: Buying a New Car Vs. a Used CarMy dear, the cheapest car you can drive is always to fix the one you have. The engine overhaul will be far cheaper than buying a car for that price and you'll keep the whole rest of the car for no extra charge. Not the fun answer you wanted, but the real one. Post by kimhis RE: Buying a New Car Vs. a Used CarIf you do buy a new car here is a tip. I used to work for a car dealership. Almost all car salesman work on a monthly quota. If you go in on the last or second to last day of the month they will work even harder to get you a deal and themselves one more car sale. And yes, there is someone in that back room! Post by mdavis RE: Buying a New Car Vs. a Used Car
A GM dealer in my area is advertising new Malibus for $14,000, which sounds like a pretty cheap deal to me. I don't know if the present economy is driving down used car prices to the point where you could save all that much buying used. Post by ChloeA RE: Buying a New Car Vs. a Used Car
The idea of waiting until the 2010's come out and then get a 2009 is excellent! Car dealers, especially during this economy, are often willing to take off 15% to 30% of the sticker price but you have to be willing to wheel and deal and go to at least two, if not three, dealerships for bargaining leverage! Post by Deeli RE: Buying a New Car Vs. a Used Car
On the news they were saying you can get good deals on new cars, but we checked several places and you get a break on interest, but they haven't lowered the prices of the cars, at least not here. Post by Anonymous RE: Buying a New Car Vs. Used CarWhen you buy a new car you realize that as soon as you take possession the value drops depending on the type of car. Also you will be paying higher excise and sales taxes and fees on a new car. You could buy a lease or program car from a dealer. These are cars that were leased from a dealer and have 36,000 miles or less on them. They will cost less and taxes and excise taxes will be a lot less. I buy this way from dealers. My present car is a 2003 Buick that was originaly bought as a lease car. I bought it in 2005 for $12,000 with 19,000 miles and have had no troubles with the car. It now has 87,000 miles on it. I don't believe I will ever buy new again. Post by foxrun41 |
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