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Title: Atlanta new car dealers


1
The Best Deals On New Cars And Used Cars Are
Right Here WeeklyCarAds.com is your source for
great deals on new and used cars. New car
Internet specials are updated frequently. Used
car Internet specials change often. We deliver
them all in one place, right here at
WeeklyCarAds.com the best deals on most makes
and models, domestic and import, on the Internet.
Currently, we provide weekly automotive Internet
specials for the following Atlanta new car
dealers, Ft Lauderdale new car dealers,
Jacksonville new car dealers, St. Petersburg new
car dealers, Tampa new car dealers, West Palm
Beach new car dealers, Dallas, Tx new car
dealers, Shreveport, La new car dealers, San
Diego new car dealers, Seattle new car dealers,
Charlotte new car dealers, Denver new car
dealers, Phoenix new car dealers and Greenville,
S.C new car dealers. Makes include Acura, Audi,
Bentley, BMW, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet,
Chrysler, Dodge, Ferrari, Fiat, Ford, GMC, Honda,
Hyundai, Infiniti, Kia, Jaguar, Jeep,
Lamborghini, Land Rover, Lexus, Lincoln, Lotus,
Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Mini, Mitsubishi, Porsche,
Nissan, Ram, Saab, Scion, Smart, Sprinter,
Subaru, Toyota, Volkswagen, and Volvo. Auto
styles include compact pickup trucks, sports
sedans, midsized sedan, luxury sedans,
luxury compact sedan, large sedans, small SUV,
midsized SUV, large SUV, luxury SUV, compact
cars, subcompact cars, small cars, luxury cars,
midsized cars, large cars, sporty cars, family
cars, hatchbacks, wagons, high MPG cars, best
fuel economy cars, fuel efficient cars, electric
cars, hybrid cars, plug-in hybrid cars, and fun
to drive cars.
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Buying Advice First of all this is not something
you do everyday, but it is something Car Sales
professionals do everydaythat is why they are
called professionals and you need to do your due
diligence using the internet, family, friends,
co-workers and anyone else you can ask before you
buy. Have an idea of what you want before the
process begins, it may also be a good idea to
have several vehicles in mind. RULE NUMBER ONE
KNOW W(AT YOU CAN AFFORD! By the time youve done
your research, you will know how much you can pay
for a new vehicle and stay in budget! Trade-ins
are not always worth what Kelley Blue Book or
other sites state they are worth. It is a good
source for you if you are trading-in your vehicle
but keep in mind other factors such demand in
your market and condition of the vehicle play a
huge roll in what your car may be worth to the
dealer. Find out what private parties are selling
their cars for, a good source is WeeklyCarAds.com
used car search and AutoTrader.com, you may even
want to sell your car yourself before purchasing
a new vehicle. Finance You can be ahead of the
game by comparing interest rates and getting
pre-approved for a loan. Research BankRate.com
which can be found on WeeklyCarAds.com, ELoan.com
or any other online lending firm to see what
typical interest rates are in your market. Also,
ask your local bank or credit union. Your first
trip to the dealership should be just one part of
your research. Another good idea is to drop by
the dealership when they are closed, go to
WeeklyCarAds.com, window shop so to speak! Your
teacher in school ever tell you to take notes?
Well there is a reason why, so take NOTES! Youve
been to the dealership, have one or two vehicles
on your list. Now is the time for some serious
research. Look to your fiends and co-workers, do
any of them drive one of the vehicles on your
list and if so, ask them about their experience
with the car and the dealership they purchased
from and/or do service with. )NTERNET, isnt it
great! You can get the actual invoice price ?what
the dealer bought the car for? from a number of
web sites like Edmunds com, MSN Autos, etcbe
sure you add in all the extras you want on your
vehicle as well. Youll want to start your
negotiating from invoice price verses sticker
priceyoull be negotiating what profit your
willing to pay the dealer for their service of
selling you the car. Keep in mind, they are in
business to make a profit! Get several online
price quotes, most dealerships have dedicated
online sales staff to almost instantly give you a
quote over the internet and you can use this as a
negotiating tool with other dealers. Make sure
you have all your notes and paper work in order
before your first official buying visit and test
drive. Print the invoice with all the add-ons,
also, research any manufacturer incentives and
rebates that may apply to the car you are
shopping for, and subtract this from the invoice
price. Now for the buying visit Be cool,
collective and nice. Dont go in all excited that
youre about to buy a new car. Ask questions
about what the car can do for you and always keep
a straight face, never let the salesman/women
know you are hot on this car. If they ask what
you think, be honest, name pros and cons and
state they are about the same as some of the
other vehicles you are looking at and that it all
comes down to price at this point. Never drive
the vehicle home until all the financial
paperwork is completed. Always make sure your
purchase is a happy oneDrive Safe and enjoy your
new car! http//www.weeklycarads.com/
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