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Buying a New Car: Why Does This Have to Be So Complicated?!

By Jennifer Hammitt, published May 22, 2007
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Buying a new or used car takes a great deal of planning and patience. You want to be sure you are getting a reliable car that you can afford. Buying that first car you find and fall in love with can be easy, but it is not always a great choice.

The first thing you want to do is determine if you can afford a new car. What do your finances look like. Can you pay for the car outright, or will you need to take out a loan? If you have to have a load, what can you afford in monthly payments? Do you plan on trading in your current car? How much is that worth? You can look up the Blue Book Value of you car online, and it will give you a general idea of what you can get for you car. The dealership may give you more or less for your car depending on its condition, but at least you will have a good idea.

Your next decision is what kind of car are you looking for. Do you want a compact car or and SUV. What do you think about hybrid cars? Is there a particular brand you want? Are their brands you want to avoid? You want your car to be functional, and a good fit for you. I am short, so I am more comfortable with compact cars. I have driven trucks and larger cars in the past, and I have not liked the way they handled or of it felt to drive them. Everyone has their own preferences. Do you have kids? Will you need to put in car seats? Do you need cargo room?

The next thing to keep in mind is what features you want. Do you want power windows and locks? Is air conditioning a must? What kind of stereo are you looking for. Can it be just an AM/FM stereo or do you want MP3 capability? Do you care about heated seats, or are they of little concern?

Finally, you are ready to do your research. You can start your search online, or you can jump right in and start looking at dealerships. Looking online first can help you discover what cars are out there. You can figure out where cars that meet your requirements and are in your price range are available. This will cut down on your legwork. You can narrow down which dealerships are worth going to without leaving your house.

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