Title: Researching an Automobile
1 Researching an Automobile
2Researching An Automobile
- Lesson Objectives
- Assess personal transportation needs
- Perform market research to determine which
vehicle options are needs versus wants - Compare the different automobile options that are
available - Estimate the total cost of owning a vehicle
- Understand consumer rights as defined by the
lemon law
3Transportation
- Part of everyones life
- 15 20 of an individuals budget
- Automobile is the 2nd most expensive purchase,
only after a home
4Want to Buy a Vehicle?
- Consumers should plan their vehicle purchase to
avoid any costly mistakes - Any large purchases should be planned
- Places to purchase a vehicle
- Dealership, private owner, internet
5Planned Buying Process
- Prioritizing wants
- Pre-shopping research
- Fitting the budget
- Comparison shopping
- Negotiating
- Making the decision
- Evaluating the decision
6Step 1 - Prioritizing Wants
- Assess transportation needs and wants
- Need something thought to be a necessity
- Want something unnecessary but desired
- Consider all automobile options as wants
- Prioritize the wants from low to high priority
- Prioritizing wants helps the consumer
- Consider costs and benefits of different vehicle
options - Consider the big picture of the vehicle
purchase rather than a specific want (such as
heated seats, color, engine size, etc)
7Prioritizing Wants Questions to Think About
- How will the vehicle be used?
- Where will the buyer be living?
- How will the vehicle be stored or parked?
- How much will it be driven?
- What options would the buyer like in the vehicle?
8Step 2 Pre-shopping Research
- Research should be based on transportation wants
- Complete this before visiting a car dealership or
salesman - Helps the buyer to be informed about
- What they are looking for
- Vehicles in their price range
- Available options
9Ways to Perform the Research
- Family friends
- Experiences with different makes and models of
different vehicles - Likes, dislikes, and recommendations
- Periodicals
- Consumer Reports
- Federal Citizen Information Center
- Kelley Blue Book
- Motor Trend
- Car and Driver
- Access this information at the public library
and/or the internet
10Price Research
- Price
- Base price vehicle price with standard
equipment, no extra options - MSRP Manufacturers suggested retail price
- Includes base price, price of options installed
by manufacturer, and their transportation charge - Sticker Price
- Dealers initial asking price
11Price Research continued
- Price continued
- Determine how much a dealer paid to help decide
which vehicles to consider and to negotiate a
fair price - Consumer Reports, Kiplingers Personal Finance
magazine, and Edmunds New Car Prices - Used cars
- Blue book price dollar value given to the
vehicle based on its year and model - Used as a guide for car dealers and banks for
pricing trade-ins - Kelley Blue Book
12Vehicle Options Research
- General type of vehicle
- Car, truck, 2-door, SUV, sporty
- Make and model
- Examples Ford Taurus, Honda Accord
- Safety
- Braking and emergency handling, airbags
- Reliability
- Some specific models have high marks, may be
higher priced but will save on repair costs
13Vehicle Options Research continued
- Fuel economy
- Type of gas used, gas mileage
- Power and performance
- Driving on highways, steep hills, mountains,
snow, muddy roads, or in a city - Comfort and convenience
- Size of headroom and legroom, cargo space
14Vehicle Options Research continued
- Insurance
- Chosen vehicle affects the price of insurance
obtain a quote for the vehicles being considered - Other options
- Power steering and brakes, manual or automatic,
air conditioner, rear-window defogger,
radio/tape/CD player, type of tires, cruise
control, sun roof, heated seats, power door locks
and windows, etc.
15New vs. Used Research
- New Vehicle
- Not pre-owned
- Warranty
- Manufacturer options
- Wide selection
- Expensive
- Depreciation
- Loss in the vehicles value due to time and use
(greatest cost)
- Used Vehicle
- Cost less to buy
- Cost less to insure
- Avoid rapid deprecation
- Wide selection
- May offer warranty
- Returned leased cars
- Have an independent mechanic inspect any used car
before purchase
16Step 3 Fitting the Budget
- Can I afford it?
- Most important question
- Amount the buyer can afford in his/her budget
dictates the vehicle price - All costs must be taken into consideration before
choosing a vehicle
17Fitting the Budget continued
Vehicle price is not the only cost involved
- Fixed expenses
- Depreciation
- Insurance costs
- Loan payment and interest if financed
- Parking fees
- Licensing
- Registration
- Flexible expenses
- Maintenance
- Gas
- Oil
- Repairs
18Step 4 Comparison Shopping
- Comparing services or products to determine the
best buy or quality product at a fair price - Allows the consumer to build upon the information
learned in the pre-shopping research - As the price of a vehicle increases, consumers
are often not buying additional safety, capacity,
or power, but instead style and prestige
19Comparison Shopping continued
- Narrow the choices to a few specific makes and
models with desired options - Visit the appropriate store to learn more
information about each choice to make comparisons - Inquire about price, dealer incentives, financing
options, leasing, warranties, and service
contracts - Test drive each potential vehicle
20Comparison Shopping continued
- Goal of comparison shopping
- Narrow the choice even further to negotiate for
the best deal
21Step 5 - Negotiating
- Process of deciding the actual terms of the
purchase and agreement between the seller and
buyer - Obtain a firm price before discussing any other
aspects including a trade-in - Compare prices from different dealers
- Let them know you have done your research and
whether their price is high
22Negotiating continued
- Keys to all negotiations
- Be able to say NO
- Take the purchase to another business
23Step 6 Making the Decision
- The best place to decide on which vehicle to
purchase is NOT the showroom where you are around
the dealer - Take the information home to compare all options
- After making the decision, return to the dealer
to close the sale
24Step 7 Evaluating the Decision
- Think about the things which went well and what
did not - This will be helpful the next time a similar
purchase is made - If the process was successful and you are happy,
compliment the seller - If you have a complaint, make the complaint known
to the seller then move to the supervisor if
necessary
25Lemon Laws
- Lemon
- A vehicle in and out of the repair shop with
problems monthly - An estimated new 150,000 vehicles sold each year
are lemons. - All states have enacted lemon laws
- Specifics vary state-to-state and are in place to
protect consumers
26Lemon Laws continued
- To fall under the lemon law
- New vehicle must have a substantial defect which
cannot be fixed in a reasonable time - Defect remains unfixed after four repair attempts
or the vehicle remains in the repair shop for a
total of 30 days - This allows the consumer the right to a refund or
a new vehicle
27Lemon Laws continued
- What should you do if you feel you have purchased
a lemon? - Contact the states attorney general office to
request information on the states lemon laws and
how to use them if they have purchased a lemon - http//ago.mo.gov/
28Conclusion
- Before purchasing a vehicle, follow the planned
buying process to avoid a costly mistake - Prioritize wants
- Pre-shopping research
- Fit the budget
- Comparison shop
- Negotiate
- Make the decision
- Evaluate the decision
29Researching An Automobile
- Lesson Objectives Review
- Assess personal transportation needs
- Perform market research to determine which
vehicle options are needs versus wants - Compare the different automobile options that are
available - Estimate the total cost of owning a vehicle
- Understand consumer rights as defined by the
lemon law
30Researching An Automobile
- Assignments
- Researching an Automobile worksheet 1.16.2.A1
- Part 1 What Do I Want/Need in a Vehicle
worksheet 1.16.2.A2 - Part 2 What Types of Vehicles Fit My Needs?
worksheet 1.16.2.A3 - Part 3 Comparison of Vehicles worksheet
1.16.2.A4 - Part 4 Making Evaluating a Decision worksheet
1.16.2.A5