Three Things to Do Before You Purchase a Car

January 10, 2012

Happy Car WomanIf you’re shopping for a new vehicle, odds are you just can’t wait to drive away in your shiny new car. There are a few things you should do first, though, just to make sure you don’t get in over your head with your new purchase.

Always get a quote on your auto insurance before making your purchase. The rate may not be the same as you had on your old car, and you could be surprised with a payment that is higher than you expected. Rather than ruining your budget it is best to always investigate every cost associated with the vehicle before signing on the dotted line. Luckily you can get insurance quotes online, and it only take a few minutes to enter your information and receive competitive quotes from multiple companies who all want your business. Don’t skip this simple step.

Also find out how much your registration and tags are going to cost on the new car. Many new car owners have been surprised at the DMV when they go to register their vehicles. If you have a tight budget for your purchase, make sure to investigate and find out how much the registration is going to cost you ahead of time. Otherwise you might spend all your money on the car and be left unable to enjoy driving it until you get the tags.

The last thing you absolutely must investigate is the Carfax report on the vehicle. This can help you avoid being tricked into purchasing a car that has been wrecked and has undisclosed damage. It will also protect you against purchasing a lemon. Most states actually have laws to protect consumers in case they are tricked into purchasing a faulty vehicle, and this is one of the steps recommended to protect consumers. Don’t suffer regret later; ask your seller for a Carfax report. It only takes a few minutes and can save you a lot of trouble and expense.

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