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Article Title: Car Buying Advice: Learning To Buy Cheaply Is Fun And Worth It
Author: Rolf Joho
Category: Cars and Trucks, Shopping, Personal Finance
Word Count: 621
Keywords: car buying advice,new car,dealer,auction,vehicles
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Before going down to the nearest car dealer to buy your new car it pays to find 
out whether there are in fact any better options that can help you get a better 
deal. The simplest car buying advice for you is that if you buy from a dealer 
you would end up having to pay the complete dealer price while also having to 
make do with fewer extras that are often only added to the deal to entice you 
to buy the car from the dealer.

What's The Value After Two Years?

It also pays to heed simple car buying advice in regard to how much value will 
remain after having used your car for just two years. In most cases, a two year 
old car will depreciate by about forty percent of the value of the new model. 
What's more, if the car is about five years old it will have depreciated by 
sixty-five percent (approximately.) So, the best car buying advice is to think 
about how you can avoid having to lose value on account of such depreciation. 

Many experts actually advice that is far better to go in for a car that is 
already between three and five years old as this ensures that you do not lose 
that forty - sixty-five percent by way of depreciation because the value at 
which you buy the car will already be that forty to sixty-five percent lower 
than the new value. This means that sound car buying advice demands that you 
shop only for a used car and not a new one.

Another piece of excellent car buying advice is that it pays to visit car 
auctions for the purchase of your new vehicle. In fact, with online car 
auctions also a reality you don't even need to leave the comfort of your home 
to buy a car. These car auctions work in a simple manner and involve the 
selling of repossessed vehicles, ex government vehicles and dealers wishing to 
get rid of their old stock.

Such an option provides you with a great way of picking up a good vehicle for a 
lower cost. Furthermore, the people that offer such expert car buying advice 
will show you that when you visit a dealer and buy a car from them you will 
have to pay the dealership price; on the other hand, when shopping for your 
vehicle from a car auction you get to pay wholesale prices which means that you 
get to save considerable sums of money.

You can search for car auctions over the internet or you can head to local car 
auctions and look for a bargain purchase. The best part about taking this car 
buying advice is that when you purchase your vehicle from a car auction you get 
guarantees against any kind of misrepresentation which means that in case you 
bought your car from an online car auction and after it was shipped and 
delivered to you and you inspected and found the vehicle to be not the same as 
was advertised you are entitled to get a complete refund.

This same facility is also available at local vehicle auctions which mean that 
you are allowed to take the vehicle for a test drive only after having won the 
bid. In case, you are dissatisfied with the performance of the car you can 
retract your bid and get a refund.

The bottom line to taking such car buying advice is that you can use these 
methods to buy a cheap vehicle and avoid the problem of losing value on your 
car on account of depreciation. It only requires that you research the 
different sources so that you get more variety of options and so can affect 
even more savings in money.

Rolf Joho is owner of http://www.internetinfomedia.com and writes on a variety 
of subjects. For more Car Buying Advice and Tips visit: 
http://www.agentmon.com/car-buying-guide/
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