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Finally, car buyers can also insure their new car without leaving their home. Several sites including www.insurance.com, www.pivot.com and www.insweb.com offer online marketplaces to inform consumers about car insurance and shop for free quotes. These sites recommend getting at least three quotes to guarantee accuracy.
One of the biggest concerns people have when buying a used car is recognizing whether or not they are getting a “lemon.” The Net can help buyers find out. For a one-stop-shop atmosphere, visit www.is-it-a-lemon.com. This site provides used car buyers with information on state lemon laws, performance, statistics and history about a wide range of manufacturers’ vehicles as well as links to Car Fax reports and the Kelly Blue Book. Internet sites such as www.carfax.com and www.cardetective.com can also track a vehicle’s history and provide detailed reports for under $20.
Perhaps the most important thing shoppers can arm themselves with in buying a used car is a warranty. To explore warranty options, visit www.warrantydirect.com. This site offers used car buyers low-priced loans and a wide variety of options.
Buying a car online, whether new or used, can be an enjoyable and simple experience, provided that car buyers know where to go and how to protect themselves.
These car buying tips are a contribution of Ken Leebow, the Incredible Internet Guy, works in partnership with Qwest Communications to help Internet users simplify their experience on the Web. He is a best-selling author and has been surfing for incredible Web sites since 1996. Ken can be reached at ken@incredibleinternetguy.com
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