Friday, February 24, 2006

 

Why The Internet Is The Best New Car Buying Guide

A new car buying guide will help anybody in the market for a new car save a lot of money and time. Actually there is no better, more detailed new car buying guide than the net itself.

This new car buying guide will enable you to thoroughly research the kind of car you want, the options you need, complete with the exact prices involved for the different set of specifications you may want to settle for.

The World Wide Web is one new car buying guide that is capable of arming you with so much information that by the time you walk into a dealership the odds will heavily be stacked in your favor for walking out with the best deal possible.

A good first step is to visit the manufacturer's web sites where you can start off checking out the models and their available extras and preferences.

Useful new car buying guide information at a manufacturer's site includes the Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price (MSRP). You will also be able to find a wide choice of local dealers within your reach. It is important to note that the MSRP is the base price and does not include options, accessories and delivery or destination charges. The sticker price or intended retail price at the dealers will include all these but not taxes, title fees or registration fees.

With this initial information, you can then dive into the multitude of different web sites avaialble out there that will usually have much more information that you need to help you and guide you in your new car buying mission.

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