Car buying tips: Find links to kelly blue book, nada guides, edmunds, carfax and some good tips to help you save time and money on your next new or used south dakota car purchase. |
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Remember to factor in your insurance payment, because rates will vary depending on the type of vehicle you are buying. Call your agent or use one of the discount brokers online and tell them the types of vehicles, and get direct quotes. This will allow you to factor it into the overall monthly payment. |
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There are many different car buying services, classifieds, Dealer web sites etc... online. Use as many different services as possible, because it will give you a broader range of responses from dealers, and you will have more vehicles to choose from .If you are not quite sure about the exact vehicle you want, go to your local dealers and test drive different vehicle(s). Take good notes and narrow down your choices.
Be prepared to travel! If a dealer refuses to give you a price unless you come in, or won't answer your email questions, do business elsewhere. You may live in an area where the Dealers refuse to work with you on price, and you must use the Internet to get a better deal down the road. You will find that there are many Internet Sales Professionals online that are more than willing to give you the info you need, so be patient. Using e-mail and the telephone should enable you to work with numerous dealers and put together your deal before leaving home. Ask the Internet Salespeople you contact if they have a digital camera to send you actual photos of their current inventory. Visit all the dealers on your list and do not be pressured into buying anything unless you are 100% certain it is a good deal and it's what you want. Use common sense and do not let your emotions get the best of you. This is one of the main reasons many people end up buying a type of vehicle they regret several months later. If a salesperson tells you it won't be here tomorrow, don't worry, if it is gone, buy something else, but do it under your time frame. When shopping online, in many cases you can narrow it down one dealer, and only make one trip to purchase the vehicle. Important: Bring your notes with you when you go to the Dealer. Bring a pen and notepad with you and write down notes, prices, stock numbers etc..
Important areas to address when finalizing your deal are: Have your notes with you to avoid mistakes. Selling price of vehicle: At this point you should have already researched the value of the vehicle you are buying. New or used, you should be aware of the blue book on used and the dealer invoice on new. Not knowing this will cause you to overpay for the vehicle. New Car pricing: Dealerships are required by law to provide the MSRP on the vehicle window sticker. It is also referred to as the Sticker Price. MSRP means "manufacturer's suggested retail price." In general, the majority of vehicles will sell for less than MSRP. But the salesman will try to keep you on the sticker price and negotiate down. Cars in demand and new releases (the PT Cruiser) may sell for several thousand dollars over MSRP. Remember, MSRP is a suggested sales price and you are by no means required to pay it. Once you have the Dealer Invoice that is what you will negotiate with. (Dealer Invoice is the price that the dealer pays for the vehicle) Used Car pricing: Used car selling prices are often compared to Kelley Blue Book values. The Kelley Blue Book values and NADA are used as measuring sticks for many lenders when determining your loan amount. You should always check the high and low blue book values and try to stay at or below the lowest value using excellent condition as the standard. Check the classifieds for similar vehicles, and what they are selling for. Another great place to look: SDAutoNet.com Classifieds with photos Your trade in value: Again, you must know what the book value is on your current vehicle. When doing a blue book rating, make sure you are honest about the true condition. If it is not in excellent condition don't put that down. A dealer will give you an online trade evaluation based on what you tell him. If once you get to the dealership the vehicle does not match the description you gave, it will slow down the process. Click Here to link to Kelley Blue Book Trade In Values Do not expect a dealer to give you top dollar for your trade. If you absolutely want top dollar for it, you will have to sell it yourself. When researching book value for a trade in, you must use the low blue book not the retail value. Interest rate: This will effect your monthly payment and the amount of interest you pay, so make sure you are aware of what is the current rate in your area. Call your bank or credit union for current rates. Length of loan: If you need a 6+ year loan to get the payment you need, you are probably getting in over your head. A lot of things can happen in six years, marriage,children, divorce, job transfers, layoffs, promotions, injuries. Try to purchase something that allows 2-4 years on the loan. DO NOT TEST DRIVE VEHICLES YOU CAN'T AFFORD AND THEN STRETCH OUT THE LOAN TERM SO YOU CAN! Stretching out the years will lower the payment but it will cost you more over the long run. Example: Same Vehicle 4 year loan VS. 6 year loan.
* The table above
is just a guideline to help you get an idea of what the difference is when stretching out your loan. Less monthly
payment and more overall debt.
Loan amount $20,000 Total you will pay including interest 48 months X $488.25 = $23,436
Loan amount $20,000 Total you will pay including interest 72 months X $350.66 = $25,247
Down payment: The amount you put down will directly effect your monthly payment. If you want to bring down the monthly payment, increase your down. Insurance rate for that vehicle: Too many people forget about this until it is too late. Make sure you check the monthly rate for the vehicle you are buying. Some types of vehicles carry much higher rates so check ahead with your agent or go online to one of the services and get a free quote. Do not buy a vehicle until you know your insurance rate. Check all paperwork and contracts carefully, and get all promises in writing. If they verbally tell you something and it is not in writing you may not get it. Never leave blank spaces on a contract to be filled in later. If you do not understand parts of the contract don't sign until you do! Remember, no one is holding a gun to your head so don't buy until you are 100% sure of your decision.
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