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This is the top 10 list of negotiating tips you need when you are about to buy a used car. Nifty used car buyers are familiar with these, and you will probably find some tips you haven’t yet thougt of.

Here is my top 10 list of negotiating tips for used car buying. These strategies are used by savvy used car buyers but there are likely some ideas here that you havent thought of.

If you are reading about car buying tips, you must be one of the lucky ones who still has some money to spend. The good news is that, with the economy in its current state, you will never have a better opportunity to get a great deal on a car.

Do you have a car buying strategy? Why would I ask that question? Because if you dont you could be getting taken for a ride. You can bet that the auto dealer will have his strategy planned, down to the last dot and comma. From the moment he sees you, he knows the path he wants to lead you down.

The MSRP Price is short for “Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price.” It comes from laws that were passed to protect small businesses and consumers alike. Before the MSRP, car dealers were free to charge whatever they wanted for cars. So when you – the consumer – walked into a dealership, you had no idea what the car you wanted was truly worth.

Used Car Buying Tips

In: Vehicles

14 Mar 2009

If you’re looking to buy a used car, there are some things you need to keep in mind while shopping. If you’re not prepared for what you’re dealing with, you might be caught in some sticky situations.

Buying a used car can be a complicated experience and it is important to prepare yourself for the car hunt. Ive put together a few simple tips to help inform a novice car buyer. There are some tips to remember while hunting for a car.

When you are ready to get rid of the car that has been the cause of many roadside phone calls and frustrating mornings, you may not necessarily need to buy a brand new car to achieve great satisfaction. Buying a new car may seem great in theory, with all the prestige and the ever-loving New Car smell, but when it comes time to paying the bill, the luster may dull a bit. There are many benefits to buying a used car, such as not suffering the depreciation that will come with a newer car, cut out stress and a lot of used cars are near new.

Ok, so you have found yourself with a little extra money in these hard economic times and have decided to buy a car, but where do you go? Well the dealership may seem like the obvious choice, but your living room may be the better choice. Before deciding on what car you want to buy, you should try using the Internet, yes, the net may be your best buying guide as it has some great advantages. Some of the advantages of researching your cars online may be a large selection of cars (new or used), price comparisons and vehicle research (history, features etc).