Go to this web page http://www.usedcartips.org/negotiate.html from there navigate to negotiate # 2 and then go main page and take your time to study the 10 steps how to buy a car.
The problem with most buyers getting a bad deal is they never could find the time to study the steps how to buy a car...its all about homework
2007-01-13 17:10:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Research the item, or service, and know the going rate. Also know what the object or service is worth to you. Stick to your guns. If you can't get the deal you are looking for, pass. Remember, the asking price and the actual price can vary greatly. Shop around. If you feel you got a good deal, that is all that counts.
ALWAYS KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WANT AND NEED.
2007-01-13 08:29:00
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answered by Who Am I 4
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WELL WHEN I GO TO BUY A CAR I LOOK AT IT LIKE THIS.THERE ARE MILLIONS OF CARS OUT THERE FOR SALE, WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO TO MAKE ME BUY YOURS.NEW TIRES?REMOTE START?LET THEM THINK YOUR BREAKING YOUR AZZ TO BE ABLE TO MAKE A PAYMENT EVEN THOUGH YOU MAY BE ABLE TO AFFORD MORE.CHECK THE INTERNET TO SEE IF THEY HAVE THE SAME MAKE AND MODEL CHEAPER ELSWHERE.WHATEVER YOU DO DON'T MAKE THE DEAL UNTIL YOU SLEEP ON IT.I HAVE SAT AND BARGAINED FOR HOURS AND WHEN THEY SAID IS IT A DEAL I SAID I'LL LET YOU KNOW AFTER I SLEEP ON IT.AND I NEVER MAKE A DEAL WITHOUT SLEEPING ON IT UNLESS IT WAS SOMETHING I WAS GETTING A KILLER DEAL ON.DEALERS DON'T MAKE KILLER DEALS,PRIVATE SELLERS DO.ALWAYS BARGAIN.IF YOU DON'T GET THAT PARTICULAR CAR SO WHAT!THEY MADE 500,000 OF THEM AND YOU CAN FIND ANOTHER.GOO LUCK.
2007-01-13 08:25:49
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answered by JACK OF TRADES 3
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