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What you should know about buying a car or truck
Choosing a new vehicle involves several steps. Plan ahead, and you’ll land on the choice that’s right for you.
If you are thinking about buying a new (or new-to-you) vehicle, there are many factors you will want to consider before you head to the car lot. Preparing ahead of time can help you avoid making a purchase you may later regret.
New cars vs. used cars
As you develop your budget, spend time deciding whether a new or used car might be the better investment.
Finalize your budget
Kelley Blue Book recommends that buyers carefully calculate what they can afford before they begin browsing new cars. Be prepared, however, for costs beyond just the sticker price.
If you’re buying new, the features or accessories you want most might not be included in the basic invoice cost of a car. Other things to think about:
Find a car that meets your priorities
Once you’ve set a budget, it’s time to think about what type of vehicle you’d like. The following are some of the most common things buyers look for:
Financing your purchase
Unless you’re paying cash, you’ll need car financing (also known as an auto loan). Compare several car finance options, from both banks and dealerships, to get the best terms. Read more about choosing the best car loan for you.
If you're ready for your next ride, learn more about auto loans and financing options.
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