
- Maruti Cars
Looking for a good used car is a difficult thing to do, because so there are so many used car sellers are cheating, they just replace the cover, or just repainted their car before being sold, so it still looks like new, if we are not careful, we will lose . carefully check once again, the machine, the inside of the car, and so forth, or maybe, you could ask your colleagues who are experts in the car, ask your partner to accompany you looking for a used car is still good and feasible for use.
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Buyer Tips
Now is a good time to buy a new car. The struggles facing the auto industry are unprecedented and so are the deals available to buyers. Car dealers need to sell cars in order to stay in business, which makes this a strong buyers’ market. Rebates, financing, and trade-in values are the best they’ve been in a long time.
But that doesn’t mean it’s an easy time to buy a car, and it doesn’t mean dealers are going to lie down and give the cars away. A savvy buyer must always be ready, and the preparation should start before you ever set foot in a showroom. Continue reading 'Buying a Car: What to Know Before You Go – Feature'»

Car Buyers Guide
We know. Not all car dealerships are unscrupulous and not all are going to take you to the cleaners. Among all the Honest Bobs and Barbs out there walking the lots, many really are trustworthy. But there is a simple reason so many people dread buying a new car: The potential for rip-off is astronomical, and common practices over the years have often justified consumers’ fears. If you catch a whiff of any of the scams below, be on the alert.
Juggling the Foursquare
This isn’t really a trick, but awareness here is important for a buyer. When you sit down to negotiate, the salesperson will pull out a “foursquare” worksheet on which to figure out the terms of the deal. In the four quadrants of the sheet, the salesman (or -woman, but enough of being PC!) will record purchase price, down payment, monthly payments, and trade-in value. He will fill in the sheet as you talk, working the deal like a shell game. If he thinks you are preoccupied with getting a fair deal on your trade-in, he might give you a good price for that and then nudge your new-car purchase price north. Take it slow, focus on one item at a time, and be sure you are comfortable with each individual aspect of your purchase. Continue reading 'Car Dealer Tricks to Watch For – Buyers Info'»

Buying Cars Tips
Our reviews, road tests, and Buying Guide will help you choose a single vehicle from the 430 or so on sale today, but how do you negotiate the often contentious dealer experience? It can be an intimidating and unpleasant process, and while most dealers are honest, salespeople are in the business to close deals quickly and get you to pay top dollar. Most engage in tried-and-true psychological tactics designed to get them the best possible deal. So how do you make sure you’re doing the same for yourself? We’ve debunked the eight most common hard-sell tactics. More important, we tell you how to turn around each of them and use them to your advantage. Should you find yourself getting pressured, these replies will regain control of the situation.