I think i may be losing my company car soon so i am on the look out for car, does any1 know what is the best sites for 1, looking for used cars and 2, guide to what prices i should pay for a particular car.
many thanks
zapreth answered Tuesday November 23 2004, 12:57 pm: KElly Blue book is good, but talk to the insurance company you'll be using. I use State Farm, and my reps office workers are the greatest. They'll look up retail, black book, give you insurance options and comparisons on any car you ask. Rental car sales like Enterprise and Hurtz are often a good place to find a quality used car. They have the vehicals on a strick maintenance schedule and get rid of them every two years. Most have extremely low miles and they usually still have some factory warrenty left. Also, your company, since it has company cars may be part of a fleet program. My current car is a brand new Mazda I bought through the fleet program at my work. No doc fee, you still get any kind of buyer insintives, and lots of other discounts and pluses. I thought I'd have to settle for some old beat up clucker for what I could spend in monthly payments, but my little Mazda is EVERYTHING I was dreaming for. Definately look into fleet programs. Happy hunting! [ zapreth's advice column | Ask zapreth A Question ]
Draak answered Tuesday November 16 2004, 12:29 pm: You might want to check www.nadaguides.com (National Automobile Dealership Association) or www.kbb.com (Kelley Blue Book) for your pricing needs. Information includes new and used vehicles of every kind.
As far as purchasing a used vehicle, I would suggest www.autotrader.com or www.usedcars.com if you really want to buy a car via the internet. Personally I would check my local Autotrader or classifieds newspaper; or local dealerships in the area. [ Draak's advice column | Ask Draak A Question ]
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