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How to Shop for a Used Car

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

That’s hard to do if the lemon in question is the 3,500 pound used car you just bought. Here are ways to avoid having a sour experience when buying a used car: Know where to buy. Probably the best place to buy a used car is from a new car dealership. Make a “short list” of cars you have in mind.

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How to Save Up for a Car Without Breaking the Bank

Penny Pinchin' Mom

Tips on How to Save for the Car You Want According to market research , about 5.3% of the cars owned by Americans qualify as luxury vehicles. These are cars that cost upwards of $70,000 just to buy. ” − Larry Lujack, renowned DJ There’s just no way around it; you simply have to do your research.

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Ugh – We Need to Buy A Car

Saving In Akron

However, with a 16 year old car, it is becoming very expensive to repair, and it's just not worth the money to fix it anymore. So, now that we have three drivers and one car, I've been doing a whole bunch of running around, and it's not fun. I've also been doing a lot of internet research on cars.

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How Much Car Can I Afford?

Savings Corner

Edmunds recommends that a new car payment be no more than 15 percent of your monthly take-home pay. A used car payment should be no more than 10 percent, but that number varies by expert. With research, you can learn what to expect in state sales taxes and title and vehicle registration fees.

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