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Online resources for car buyers

Looking to buy a car but don’t know where to start? Fire up your browser and cruise the information superhighway. From pricing information to car financing, the Web is chockfull of resources that will save you lots of precious time in every step of the car buying process.

 

Automotive sites help you choose the vehicle that’s right for you

 

If you’re like most car buyers, you’re probably stumped by the myriad choices available in the automotive market today. Are the off-road muscle and rugged styling of a sport-utility vehicle enough to compensate for its unsatisfactory fuel economy? Would a medium-sized sedan with an excellent safety record be most suitable to your suburban domestic lifestyle? Find the answers to these questions and more by reading online reviews of a wide range of new and used vehicles. These vehicle reviews provide fair and factual evaluations of vehicles based on factors that include reliability, fuel economy, and performance.

 

Want to know which vehicles you can afford? Stay within your budget by consulting the vehicle price guides published online by The Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds.com and the National Automobile Dealers Association. Knowing the prices of vehicles in your region will give you better leverage in your negotiations with the dealer or seller. Need independent, unbiased information on a vehicle’s safety record? Check out the Web sites of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (www.nhtsa.dot.gov) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (www.hwysafety.org).

 

The convenience of online loan application

 

Unless you’re paying cash, the next step in your pursuit of your dream set of wheels involves securing financing for your purchase. Save yourself the trouble of hopping from one bank to the next by shopping for an auto loan online. Fast, easy and convenient, online car loan application lets you take advantage of interest rates that are lower than the national average. To qualify for these incredible rates, you need to apply for an auto loan online and agree to automatic monthly payments. In addition, you can request a no-commitment interest rate lock-in to make the most of a favorable rate environment. Worried about your less-than-stellar credit score? You can still get an auto loan from online lenders that understand the unique circumstances of car buyers with blemished credit.

 

Find an auto dealer in your area

 

After securing an auto loan, you are now ready to visit car dealerships in your area. Search the Bigado Network (www.bigadonet.com) for a list of auto dealerships near you. Find out about manufacturers’ rebates and special dealer offers instantly by surfing local auto dealership sites. A visit to auto dealer sites like US Chevy Direct (www.uschevydirect.com), US Chrysler Direct (www.uschryslerdirect.com), US Ford Direct (www.usforddirect.com), US GMC Direct (www.usgmcdirect.com), US Dodge Direct (www.usdodgedirect.com, US Jeep Direct (www.usjeepdirect.com), and US Plymouth Direct (www.usplymouthdirect.com) can save you a significant amount of legwork. With just a few keystrokes and mouse clicks, you can browse dealer inventories, compare colors, options, and models, configure your dream car, and request a free price quote. Got a car to sell? Surf on over to Buy N Sell Autos (www.buynsellautos.com), the auto trading website where thousands of car buyers and sellers converge to wheel and deal.

 

One-stop car-buying sites

 

If you’re used to finding everything you need under one roof, then you might want to click on Auto-Source.Net (www.auto-source.net) and E-Carlots (www.e-carlots.com). Featuring useful links and resources that cover all the bases in the car-buying process, these sites let you search and apply for auto financing, configure your new car, trade-in your old vehicle, and buy a used car.

 
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