| Shopping for a car can be fun, but if you aren't finding | | | | important thing to you about buying this car (low price, |
| what you're looking for, it can be a miserable chore. | | | | good looks, low miles, etc.) and don't change it. You are |
| Most buyers have a specific price range they want to | | | | going to pick a car that is the best fit for you. |
| stick to, or try to stick to at least. It's a common | | | | 3. Research before going to the car lot. Have some |
| stereotype that car salesmen don't pay too much | | | | numbers about what is an average price for a car |
| attention to that silly little thing called a budget and they | | | | with a certain number of miles. This will give you a |
| don't take "NO" for an answer. This is just a silly myth | | | | good idea if the deal they are giving you is as good as |
| that gets people all nervous to go car shopping. Here | | | | they say it is. |
| are some tips to make the trip to the car lot a little | | | | 4. Have fun! You're shopping for a car and you should |
| easier. | | | | have fun picking it out. Take a break to do some test |
| 1. It's your decision. You are giving them business so | | | | drives and get a feel for how the car handles. |
| they should do whatever it takes to make sure you | | | | Hopefully, you'll remember these tips the next time |
| are treated well. | | | | you're in the market for a new car and they will remind |
| 2. Have already in your mind what is the most | | | | you to have fun and get the car you really want. |