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Question: There are many different things that must be determined to figure out the value of a car. What are a few of those things?
Answer: There are many things that determine the value of the car. The most important thing is the make and model of the car and what year it was released. Other factors include what add ons you have had installed on the car, such as rims and stereo equipment.
Question: If i got in an accident and i m still paying off my car loan, and its at 50% worth of damages. Whats the next step?
Question: I'm in the market for a new car, how do I figure out how much my car is worth? I've considered buying a used car versus a new one, which would be the better choice and at what point should I haggle to get a a good price?
Answer: If you are looking to trade in your vehicle for a new or used vehicle, you should first check as to how much you can get for your old vehicle. The best way to do this is to check with Kelly Blue Book. Then you should decide whether you want a new or used vehicle. A new vehicle is obviously going to cost more, but you will have a warranty that will help with repairs down the line. Some used vehicles are also sold with warranties nowadays as well. When looking around, see if companies are offering rebates, gas cards, 0% financing etc.
Question: I want to trade in my used vehicle and am not sure of its value. Where can I find the exact value of my vehicle?
Answer: To find an exact price of your vehicle you hav 2 options; one; you can blue book it or two; you can have it appraised at a dealership and they will tell you the price of your vehicle.
Question: I want to sell my car, but how do I find the most accurate price value of a car?
Answer: You can search for low priced cars online at car delership websites. A great place to buy cars is at Family car and Auto Zone. You can find cheep cars all around the world.
Question: Does damage affect the price value of a car? How much difference is there between fair and excellent?
Answer: Yes damage can and usually does affect the value of a car at time of sale. However, some damage can be repaired, for a fee. The difference between fair and excellent is that excellent can be considered "as good as new" displaying minor, if any, wear and tear other then normal. Fair condition usually indicates that there may be some minor damage, cosmetic or mechanical. The scale is normally as follows: excellent, good, fair, poor. Hope this helps
Question: As I prepare to spend three years abroad, I need to sell my car. What is the best source for determining the price value of a car?
Answer: There are many places that you can find the value of your vehicle. You can compare it to others for sale. However, there is a booklet that shows you all the vehicles and their values.
Question: I am looking to buy a new car. Is it safer to buy a new car or a used car?
Answer: It is safer to buy a new car, but generally it depends on the type of car. The model will help determine this answer as well. A newer model would be safer, even if it's used.
Question: I am planning to buy a used car. Is there a listing of car tips for buying a used car?
Answer: Here are some tips for buying a used car. One, always check different places for the best price. Two, look all over the car to check for dents, scratches, etc. Third, try to bargain with the dealership for a good deal on your car to save money.
Question: The warranty on my car has expired. Where can I buy another warranty on a car?
Answer: The CARCHEX "Compete" Model for Buying an Extended Warranty
I've always recommended shopping around for the best price and coverage on an extended warranty. CARCHEX makes it easier to shop around by presenting you with good warranties from top administrators and you choose the warranty that's right for you. All you do is fill out an online quote form for your vehicle. CARCHEX then presents you with the extended warranty coverage options you can get for your car.