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Buying a Car on the InternetHandy tips for buying a car via the Internet. If your planning to buy a car then this information, contributed by Ken Leebow, might be helpful for you.(ARA) - Shopping for a new or used car in cyberspace provides a convenient and comfortable environment for buying a car without the high-pressure sales tactics commonly found on car lots. The first step, finding the perfect car to buy, is probably the most difficult. With so many options to choose from, knowing where to begin is essential. A good place to start is the manufacturer’s Web site. For example, if a potential buyer is interested in a Subaru, they can visit www.subaru.com and find a wealth of information about a specific model. It is also important to research independent reviews of the car of interest. For reviews, visit www.caranddriver.com or www.edmunds.com -- they both cover a wide range of makes of models. If buyers are unsure of what they want, www.carsdirect.com is a helpful site that acts as a virtual salesroom for new cars. Once buyers receive a quoted price, they can compare that price with the MSRP or invoice price. A great place to find this information is on www.edmunds.com, which provides MSRPs, invoice prices, and its own True Market Value pricing for just about every car on the market. When buyers are satisfied with the price, they can place a deposit on the car and submit an order for pickup or delivery. The next step, and often the most painful one, involves securing a loan. However, the Internet can make this process much easier. Many sites allow shoppers to apply for and receive loan approvals in just hours. If looking for a faster response, www.peoplefirst.com offers approval decisions within 15 minutes. Buyers can also visit www.bankrate.com to can make certain they are receiving a fair deal in addition to finding the latest information on car loan interest rates.
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