Your Money: How to buy a used car
Is your car a rolling embarrassment? Or maybe it won’t even roll anymore. If a fresh set of wheels is on your shopping list but your wallet’s feeling wafer-thin, take heart. There may be no better time to buy a used vehicle. |
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Is your car a rolling embarrassment? Or maybe it won’t even roll anymore.
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STOP 1: How much do you want to spend?
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STOP 2: Armed with your budget, head to car-research websites.
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STOP 3: Where should you buy it?
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STOP 4: The Dealer route -- Give the tires a good kicking
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STOP 5: Negotiating with the Dealer.
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STOP 6: Extras, extras: Know about ‘em
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STEP 7: The finish line -- Paperwork
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From a sporty 2005 MINI Cooper to a family-friendly 2004 Chevrolet Tahoe SUV, here’s a list of the best bets on the used car lots.