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Title: So, You Wanna Buy a Car


1
So, You Wanna Buy a Car?
  • What goes into buying your own vehicle?

2
Why do you want to buy your own vehicle?
  • To have more independence?
  • Saves time getting from place to place?
  • Makes you feel more mature?
  • Explain YOUR reasons
  • for wanting to buy
  • a vehicle.

3
Choosing a vehicle
  • What kind of vehicle would fit my lifestyle and
    needs?
  • Can I afford this type of vehicle, and all of the
    costs that come with it (insurance, registration,
    maintenance, gasoline)?
  • How many passengers will I usually have?

4
Choosing a vehicle cont
  • Will I be able to take on the responsibility of
    owning my own vehicle?
  • How far will I need to drive on a daily basis?
  • How long will I expect to keep the vehicle?
  • Explain what vehicle YOU plan on purchasing and
    why.

5
Choosing a vehicle that is safe
  • Does the vehicle have airbags?
  • In head-on collisions, most fatalities occur when
    the driver hits the steering wheel and suffers
    head or chest injuries.
  • Antilock Brake System (ABS)?
  • Advantage they let you steer around an obstacle
    even if you panic and slam on the brakes.

6
Choosing a vehicle that is safe
  • How does the vehicle hold up in a crash test?
  • What is the size of the vehicle?
  • The larger the vehicle, the more it protects you.
  • Is the vehicle comfortable for you?
  • After all, you will be the one driving it.
  • Did you select a vehicle that is safe? Explain
    why or why not.

7
Choosing a fuel-efficient vehicle
  • Consider the weight of the vehicle
  • The less weight an engine pulls, the more
    efficiently it works, which saves fuel.
  • Type of Engine
  • - The more cylinders the engine, the more fuel
    it uses.

8
Choosing a fuel-efficient vehicle
  • Design
  • A streamlined vehicle has less air resistance
    than a vehicle with a boxy design.
  • Type of Transmission
  • Manual transmission consumes less fuel that an
    automatic transmission.
  • Did you select a vehicle that is fuel-efficient?
    Explain why or why not.

9
How Much Should You Spend?
  • How much should you pay for this vehicle?
  • - Invoice (Cost to the dealer)
  • - Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price (MSRP)
  • - True Market Value (TMV)
  • How will you purchase this vehicle?
  • - Buy
  • - Lease
  • - Finance
  • State the price, and how you will go about paying
    for it.

10
Extra Costs
  • Registration?
  • - How much for your type of vehicle?
  • Maintenance and repairs?
  • - Will the vehicle need maintenance or repairs
    often?
  • Insurance?
  • - List the factors that will affect the cost of
    insurance and explain how.
  • http//www.quotesauction.com/Index_ip.asp
  • Includes all three costs.

11
Optional Features
  • Are there any optional features you would like in
    your vehicle?
  • - Power windows, adjustable seats
  • - Moon/sun Roof
  • - Spoiler
  • List the special features and why you chose them.

12
Vehicle Information
  • Make / Model / Year
  • Engine / Fuel
  • Door / Body Style
  • Transmission
  • Mileage (City and Highway, mpg)
  • Mileage (Odometer) For used cars
  • Warranty?
  • Along with a picture of your vehicle, include the
    above information.

13
Consumer Reports
  • Look at the review of your vehicle
  • http//www.consumerreports.org/cro/index.htm
  • http//www.kbb.com/
  • http//www.caranddriver.com/default.asp?section_id
    1
  • http//www.edmunds.com/
  • Print out a review of your vehicle.

14
Evaluate Your Decision
  • Given your situation and the amount of money you
    had towards the vehicle, do you believe you made
    a good decision?
  • Why or why not? (at least 5 sentences)
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