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buying a car in different states can sometimes be difficult.
1. rebates are only valid in geographical locations. therefore the rebates available in PA may not be valid in WV. Even if you buy the car in a different state, the rebates you qualify for go by your zip code.
2. you will need to pay for all of your title, registration, and tax in your home state. Usually that amount of money is just added into a payment when you buy a car, but if you buy in another state you must have ALL of the money at once to register your car in your home state.
3. every dealership everywhere in the country get their cars for the same exact price. therefore the"best" deal can be gotten at every dealership.

get on the Internet, and look at manufacturer websites. they Will tell you all the rebates available. then look around at KBB and EDMONDS for the invoice price. Ignore and true market values prices Edmond's shows you the are crap.

if you go into a dealership and tell them you will pay invoice for a car less rebates, less trades, plus tax and tags. that is the best deal you can get.

save time and shop near home. just educate yourself

2006-12-24 02:48:08 · answer #1 · answered by dialout2000 2 · 0 0

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