3 Ways to Scare the Dealer | Don't Buy A Car Until You Watch THIS Video (Seriously 🤓)

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Here are some tips for researching and buying a car from a dealership:
1. Research: Before you visit a dealership, research the car you're interested in, including its features, options, and pricing. Look at multiple dealerships to compare prices and find the best deal.
2. Get pre-approved: Before you visit a dealership, get pre-approved for a car loan. This will give you a sense of what you can afford and help you avoid being taken advantage of by the dealership's finance department.
3. Shop around: Visit multiple dealerships to compare prices and options. Don't be afraid to walk away from a deal if you're not getting the price or terms you want.
4. Test drive: Take the car for a test drive before making a final decision. This will give you a sense of how it handles and whether it's the right car for you.
5. Negotiate: Don't be afraid to negotiate the price of the car, as well as the terms of the loan or lease. Dealerships are often willing to make concessions to close a sale.
6. Check the vehicle history report: Before making the purchase, ask the dealership to provide a vehicle history report, which will give you information on the car's past ownership, accident and service history, and other useful information.
7. Read the Fine print: Carefully read and understand the entire purchase contract, and be sure to take the time to review all the terms, conditions, and warranties before signing on the dotted line.
8. Proper research on dealership’s reputation: Make sure to check the dealership's reputation. You can check online reviews, testimonials and check if they have had any major complaints filed against them.
Remember that buying a car is a big decision, and it's important to take the time to do your research and make an informed decision that's right for you.
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Debt collection question: debt sold to Midland Collections, verify debt letter sent; they mailed old cc statement has verification of debt. 30days have past now Midland is on credit what can one do now?

katrinaredden
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I know this sounds ridiculous, but here goes. Is there a way a homeless person can buy a car?

phyllismitchell
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Orr.. why don't you buy a car you love, learn how to be content, pay it off and the money you save via NOT HAVING a car payment, can pay for repairs needed later on that are beyond your own capabilities of repairing for only the cost of whatever parts you buy? Keep yourself further in debt by buying expensive vehicles. Heck yeah!.. that's the way to go.

allennewborn
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Whats up Mike. How can I get in contact with you.

eddiewalker
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Mike, what's your opinion on the Founders Card? Is it worth it getting the membership?

godsfavdaughter
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How long do you have to pay for your credit repair service.

yakimacarter
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Mike, I’m in process of ending a chapter 13 and I need a car I have a co signer any tips?

jasoncourt
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Initially you recommended to never use dealership financing. But then near the end of this video you discuss the “buy rate” offered to car buyers via a dealership finance deal. This is a bit confusing. Please clarify.

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