Take Five Steps to Save BEFORE You Shop for a New VehicleRemar Sutton, DCU StreetWise National Spokesperson
Yes, you read that headline correctly. If you are thinking of buying a new or used vehicle and you want to save money, I recommend first taking five steps before you even think of heading to a dealership showroom or website to shop. When many of us feel that first itch for a new vehicle, we think first about dropping by a dealership to browse—look at a few models, lift a few hoods, check out a few prices. Not a great idea—dealerships love to see innocent browsers pull on to the lot. Or maybe, you just like to cruise the local dealership websites. That's a better idea, but still not one designed to save you money or to really help you find the right car for you and your family. Instead, when that itch strikes, stop and take these five steps. Your wallet will thank you.
1. Do a little homework using our StreetWise Auto Buying Guide.
You need to be aware of some important facts before you start shopping:
2. Research potential vehicles online.
There's a difference between researching and shopping. If you're thinking about buying a new vehicle, then you probably have some particular models in mind. If you've done step one, you have an idea of your car-buying budget. Now it's time to do some “window shopping” online. Remember, however, you're just looking at this point. I would recommend using only major sites that don't require registration or personal information. If you are looking at local dealership sites, again, just look.
Several vehicles may have options and features that you like. Ask these questions of each.
3. Decide whether you'll buy “new” or “used.”
If you've calculated your car-buying budget and researched online several vehicles, you should now have a good idea of which vehicles best fit your budget. Will buying new or used be your best choice? For many individuals, buying a good used vehicle can be a great choice—if you carefully check out the specific vehicle and buy it the right way. Our StreetWise Auto Buyer's Survival Guide has articles that detail a) how to check out a specific used vehicle's history and b) how to buy a used vehicle wisely.
4. Apply for your financing at DCU before you shop.
Arranging your auto loan at DCU before you start shopping at dealership showrooms or lots or online, makes you a cash buyer. Unlike many financing institutions, DCU offers the same low rates on both new and used vehicles. You can get a DCU Auto Loan Check that is good for up to your approved loan amount. You can use the Auto Loan Check to purchase any vehicle from any licensed dealer. If you're considering buying a used car from a private seller, DCU also has all the steps in place to make that transaction simple. When you have your financing in place before shopping, you can focus on all the other aspects of the shopping and negotiation process.
5. Plan to sell your old vehicle yourself.
By selling your old vehicle yourself, rather than trading it in at a dealership, you can get more money for it. Why? Dealerships buy (trade-in) your old vehicle at a “wholesale” price (often well below average wholesale). If you sell your vehicle yourself, you can sell it for “retail,” a much larger price. What your car, truck or SUV is worth “retail” is always more than any dealer is willing to give you. How hard would you work to make $1000, $1500, or more? Selling a good, reliable vehicle yourself is also not very hard when you know the steps. We show you how in “From Remar: How to sell your trade yourself” and “Selling my old car” in the Streetwise Auto Buyer's Survival Guide.
If you will take time to act on these five steps before you begin shopping and negotiating for a new or used vehicle, you'll be well on the way to saving big bucks before you ever set foot in an auto dealership or click on their website. So why not head to DCU Streetwise right now and begin with Step 1—checking out the Auto Buying Guide?
So, what do you think?
If you find this review helpful, please pass the word to your friends. Also email me with any comments or suggestions.
Remar Sutton
Prepared by Remar Sutton and Associates for DCU, June 2006. All rights reserved.
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