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Buying a Car – Should you buy new or used?

Buying a car can be expensive, so it’s important you get it right. One of the biggest decisions you need to make is whether to buy a new or used car. New cars are more expensive but are generally more reliable, whereas used cars are cheaper but might cost more to run. Should you buy

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4 Questions to Help You Decide on a New or Used Car

The reasons to buy new or used aren’t the same for everyone Depreciation is the single largest expense of car ownership Maintaining a used car requires more time and money Once you’ve finally decided to replace your current car, the next question to ask yourself is: Should I buy new or used? That depends. Unfortunately

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Benefits of Buying a Used Car

There are many good reasons to buy a used car, including ample selection and the improving reliability of older cars, but the big draw for used-car buyers? Affordability. Price Buying a new car is definitely more expensive than buying a used one. Unless you decide to lease, your initial costs on a new car will

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Buy a New Car or a Used Car?

There’s nothing like that new-car smell. Buying a new car has a lot of allure: It’s brand new and it’s all yours; nobody has abused it. You can get the vehicle equipped just the way you want, and you get the full factory warranty. But hold on. Your best deal could well be a late-model

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Tips on Getting a Used Auto Loan with Bad Credit

More and more people are coming to realize the benefits of buying a used car. If you’ve decided the same, you have definitely made a smart decision. The fact of the matter is you can purchase a car that is almost as good as a brand-new one and save up to 50% off the original

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Buying A Used Car

“I can’t wait to get my own car.” Sound familiar? Before you start shopping for a used car with a teenager you know, do some homework. It may save you serious money. Consider driving habits, what the car will be used for, and your budget. Research models, options, costs, repair records, safety tests, and mileage

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