Some Good Car Buying Tips
August 23, 2011 by Morten Hansen · Leave a Comment
Don't be frightened to barter. I have some buying a car tips that may help you to gain the edge when you go to buy your next automobile. Car dealerships want to take your money and you do Not have to give it all away! Purchase a car on YOUR terms.
1. Leasing an auto will lose you cash --There are only a few eventualities where leasing an auto appears sensible. Nevertheless auto salesman will try and persuade you to lease a vehicle with low standard payments. Don't fall for this trick.
2. Don't pay the doc charge --If they tell you that you must pay the doc fee, wait till the end when you are about to sign, and then tell them that you need them to take off the fee or else you will walk! Be prepared to walk!
3. Do not let them switch cars on you --A great trick is to try to get you into a different auto than the one you came to take a look at. Why? Because they know you did the analysis on the automobile you came to the lot for. Do not let them switch cars on you, or you'll lose cash and still not be in the car you wanted!
4. You don't have to finance with the dealer. Research prices for the best deal. It could be time-intensive but it can save you money.
5. Don't play the trade-in game. Don't try and hold the trade until the very end. They know it's coming and are prepared for it.
6. Do not make friends. The salesman might like the same football team that you do, might have sweet children in his photo and might tell hilarious jokes. But also he is going to take your cash. Do not let yourself get befriended by folk you will never see again. Be all business.
7. Do not buy on the first trip. This is a basic rule. If you believe you have a great deal, go back home and research it. You can always buy the next day.
These purchasing a car tips will help you to gain the whip hand next time you are at the car dealership.
But there are numerous other tricks in reserve. Some car buyers are so terrified of bartering that they are going to go to "no-haggle" auto lots and lose thousands and thousands of greenbacks buying ridiculously highly priced cars!
What you need to remember is that used and new automobile managers and salesperson are continually coming up with more methods to get additional cash out of you.
In this struggling economy, they're selling less cars and are desperate. But this indicates that they are going to attempt to get the most out of every single buyer! Be certain, that right now automobile lots are pulling out each trick in the book to get you in a new auto at a price you shouldn't be paying.
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July 7, 2010 by Clarissa Walker · Leave a Comment
A short time ago, I test drove a new V-6 Honda Accord Coupe. The new, standard tech upgrades at my disposal: hands-free Bluetooth, XM Radio, a 270-watt audio system, were amazing and enough safety features (18 to be exact) to make any passenger feel protected and safe. While I enjoyed the power of Honda's 271 hp, 3.5 L, iVTEC engine, and the sportier look of the coupe model, I immediately felt that something was missing-an iPhone/iPod connection/auxiliary jack.
Yes, I know it sounds picky but it would be in the best interest of Honda to make an iPhone/iPod connection the standard or at least add an aux. jack considering that 51 million people have an iPhone and another 260 million other people have an iPod. The iPhone 3GS, Apple's current iPhone model, can play music over a Bluetooth connection, but the Hands Free Link system in the Accord does not play music over Bluetooth. The system only allows phone features to be used. One may contend, "well, just use a CD or the radio, or even, the XM Radio, a standard feature in the Accord!" However, with digital media now the norm it should be possible for Accord owners to carry and connect their complete music library to Honda's 270-watt stereo system.
While XM Radio is impressive, it simply cannot compete with a customized digital library. Sure an MP3 CD can be personalized to hold 120-150 songs depending on the bit rate, but this is no comparison to the thousands of songs that can be stored on the iPhone or iPod.
Of course, Accord owners can buy a third party iPhone/iPod system for the Accord, but this requires that the dashboard and stereo system to be altered. An LCD screen must be attached to the dashboard and the iPod car kit system is run through the stereo. The end result detracts from the original beauty of the Accord panel display and worst of all, removes value from the Accord. Accord owners do have the option of purchasing iPhone/iPod to FM transmitters. The transmitter plays music through an vacant radio station and connects to the bottom of an iPhone or iPod. However, even the "top end" transmitters like Belkin and Griffin, provide sound quality similar to playback from a Walkman CD player without "shock technology". Music tends to stop when traveling on bumpy roads, over potholes or even if the transmitter is touched. . What was more annoying was the muffled, often fuzzy sound of my music. Despite the Accord's exceptional stereo system, the FM transmitters managed to transform my 256kpbs ACC files into ordinary playback sound quality that resembled ringtones on my phone-rendering this technology inadequate.
The lack of iPhone/iPod connectivity can be a letdown but it may not be enough to discourage a customer from purchasing a new Honda Accord Coupe. Accord owners do have options if they would like to listen to music through the stereo system, but features available in iPhone/iPod fitted automobiles such as, direct access and choice of songs, artists and custom playlists are not accessible. Maybe Honda will catch up with iPhone/iPod technology in their 2011 and 2012 models still to be released, but for now new Accord owners will have to settle for the factory equipment provided.
Written by Windy Reigns: San Bernardino County Dodge Dealer, Kansas City Infiniti Dealers
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