How Do You Get The Best Deal On Buying Used Luxury Car”?
I often suggest using a buying service, but they’re not very useful when it comes to used cars. You will almost always be able to get a better deal from an individual trying to sell his car than from a dealer, but you’ve got to come armed with lots of good research on what the car is really worth. And you need to give it a good examination – take it to a trusted mechanic to get it inspected and make sure it has a complete service record. Here are some more tips: Start by checking Edmunds.com, Autosite.com and the National Automobile Dealer Association’s used-car value guides (Nada.com) to get a sense of the retail/wholesale prices for any car that you’re interested in. Most major automakers have certified preowned (CPO) vehicle programs. CPO vehicles often just off their original leases or were traded in with relatively low mileage. Specific benefits include… Manufacturer-backed extended