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Question: I am looking into purchasing a used car. What recommendations would anyone have for purchasing and what things should I be aware of?
Answer: You should go to your nearest used car dealership. That is where you should get it. You should be aware that buying a used car is good, just make sure you get one that isn't banged up and has good mileage.
Question: I've never purchased a car before. The service people look scary. How do I use a service to buy a car without being afraid of the people there?
Answer: It's all about confidence. They may look scary, but you need to be the one in control of asking the right questions. If this still seems to not be your cup of tea, I would suggest you go with a friend who can help assist. There's nothing to be afraid of, just make if the same as buying a meal from a restaurant. you can do it!
Question: I am preparing a seminar on car buying for senior widows. What successful strategies can you recommend to help these women make wise purchases?
Answer: Visit carbuyingtips.com, the site offers many tips for certain categories. For example, Make Year, Model, Mileage and based on your own age as well. If you are looking for tips on car buying then this is the site for you, offering a wide variety of categories to choose from.
Question: When looking into the purchase of a new car, what websites offer the best side by side comparsions? Do the websites provide third party analysis of each vehicle?
Answer: http://www.cars.com/go/compare/index.jsp offers side by side comparison, complete with consumer ratings so you can see what real users said about their experience with the car and what they did and didn't like.
Question: My tires are very worn, and I need to purchase a new set. What brand is the most durable for the most affordable price?
Answer: Hankook tires generally are the median with Pirellis wearing the fastest and Michelin tires (from France) having the best and long lasting life with proper maintenance.
Question: I want to buy a car, and because of my limited budget, I need to consider used cars. The problem is knowing what I am getting when I purchase a car that has been owned and used by someone else. I can't afford to buy a lemon. How do I make sure that I buy a reliable used car?
Answer: Carfax (www.carfax.com) is one way to make sure that you are not purchasing a lemon. Carfax researches a car's history, to find whether or not a vehicle has been in any accidents. Additionally, many mechanics will check out a car for their clients (for a fee, of course).
Answer: I like Jay's answer. Carfax can let you know if, for instance, the odometer has been messed with or how many owners the car's title has showing or if it's part of a salvage title. That said, plenty of lemons don't show on Carfax reports because mechanical issues aren't a normal part of their record. This really is a place where "buyer beware" applies: try to ask as many questions of the seller as possible -- and be sure to ask, in as many different ways as you can -- why they're selling it. If you detect any answer that sounds the least bit suspicious, be very very wary. Rarely will someone tell you their clunker is a lemon.
Question: For the past few days my car's brakes have been making a squealing sound whenever I press the brake pedal. Does this mean I need to change the brake pads and rotors? Or can I get away with just changing the brake pads. There's no grinding feeling or other issues when stopping.
Answer: If you don't hear any grinding when you break then you might be able to get away with not doing the rotors this time. Your mechanic will be able to tell you if it is safe to keep your current rotors or if you need them replaced. The sooner you have them checked out the better your chances are.
Question: I am thinking about purchasing an entire brake kit. Is the Brembo brake kit any good?
Question: I need to find a cheap auto glass repair shop. Where online can I find this information?
Question: My band needs to be able to carry instruments around. What are some good cargo vans for transportation?
Answer: Cargo vans are quite a vehicle if you need to haul items that cannot be exposed to the weather. Cargo vans can also consume a lot of fuel. You may want to check out the Chevrolet Express 3500 which offers a lot of space but is more fuel efficient than other vans.