https://www.google.co.bw/url?q=https://www.4shared.com/office/TWdGllvxjq/How_To_Know_When_Your_Vehicle_.html https://www.google.com/sorry/index?continue=https://maps.google.com.qa/url%3Fq%3Dhttps://www.4shared.com/office/TWdGllvxjq/How_To_Know_When_Your_Vehicle_.html&q=EgS8goB-GJmgtrsGIjCBZG7wY7aNDEnMsC9bLhYBpV7sjIji1NJd9cZvkIZN0gBpCIgOyVET_GuHFxN2NZsyAXJaAUM Most people don't enjoy shopping for cars, but getting a new car is a very enjoyable experience. If you want to take the mystery out of getting a new car, it's important to do all the research you can. following article will teach you what you need to know about this process. If it's not negotiated down from its sticker price when car shopping, you'll be losing money. You shouldn't ever have to buy a car at its advertised price. Sticker prices are intentionally high as a way to facilitate negotiation. Look for your car on the Internet before going to the lot. You have to know the exact car you want, or have a short list, before you go to the dealer. Some online research can be great for narrowing your list of possible makes and models and for learning things that the salespeople may not tell you. If you're shopping for a used car, try to have it inspected by a mechanic not from the dealership. If they refuse, go elsewhere. You need a mechanic to give you an objective opinion about the car's condition and check for damages, submersion in water or other problems some dealers try to hide. Ask your friends about what they hear. Are they impressed with the cars that they have? How well would they say the car has held its value? What have they heard about other models? This is a great way to get a lay of the land before you begin your car shopping. Do not talk about trade-ins, down payments or incentives until after you have a firm price on the car you want. These options should be subtracted from the lowest negotiated price. You are sure to do better if you negotiate the price first, then throw in the other factors.