what the heck is a car supermarket?
2007-01-08 04:16:08
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answered by ~♥~ *CHEEKY* ~♥~ 6
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Well one of the big car supermarkets like a Carmax are probably fairly trustworthy. The local small independent dealers around here I would not trust. They have some real POS cars. Some of the places that do second chance or risky financing tend to have worse cars.
2007-01-08 12:23:07
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answered by William S 3
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Shop around. Do your homework. If you do find a car you like, don't let them pressure you into buying it right then. Go home, get on the web, go to kbb.com or nada.com and find out what it's really worth. If the car is a good deal, take it to an independent mechanic and have him check it over for you. This should only be about $50, and it is much cheaper than buying a lemon. Also, ask the dealer to provide a CarFax, and make sure there haven't been any accidents, floods, etc. in your future car's history.
Good luck, and don't let those salesmen push you around.
2007-01-08 12:15:18
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answered by J.R. 6
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YOU NORMALLY WILL HAVE THE SAME SITUATION TO DEAL WITH WHETHER IT'S A SUPERMARKET OR A DEALER, THEY ALL WANT TO SELL THE MOST CARS FOR THE MONTH. EACH WANTS TO MAKE AS MUCH PROFIT AS THE OTHER. SO I WOULD GO TO A PLACE AFTER I AM FULLY PREPARED TO GO. KNOW WHAT YOU WANT. KNOW THE PAYMENT YOU CAN AFFORD. THE MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL. STICK TO YOUR GUNS.
2007-01-08 14:31:13
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answered by MESAMATER 1
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Here's a really good article about buying a car and what to look for. I hope this helps.
http://development1.blogspot.com/2007/01/buying-your-new-car.html
2007-01-08 12:16:33
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answered by trigam41 4
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