Car Buying Scams Reviewed
Car buyger guides are allover the internet and most of them are more confusing than ever. Only a few provide real value, and car buying scams is one of those.
The author is a former general manager in an auto dealership. In the guide he exposes some of the tricks that car dealers and sales men practice in order to rip you off as much money as they can. Being an insider gives him some extra credibility. He explains stuff like the kinds of sales that auto dealers run from at certain times every year (like those being advertised on local TVs and in newspapers flyers) and how all of them are meant to cost you more than when you buy the car in a normal non-sale day.
The guide also includes how to SELL your used car for the highest price possible, which means more money towards your next car.
Here is what you get with the guide:
- The guide itself is 100 pages of information, tricks and scams, how to respond, how to prepare before you go car shopping, and what not to do/say. It takes 3-5 hours to finish reading the guide.
- The guide comes with 4 videos about how to get invoice prices, rebates and finances incentives, the used car value before you buy or sell, and the educated fax assault technique,
- With the guide comes the federal government auction directory (for US),
- a guide for those who have speed tickets and how to deal with the insurance company, and
- an MP3 recording for the full guide so that you can listen to it while driving to work instead of spending 3-5 hours just reading. Perfect choice for multi-tasking people.
- Every trick, scam, slight of hand move and psychological twist designed to drain money out of your pockets. (Even some other dealers didn’t know anything about).
- Step by step how to guarantee you’re paying the lowest price for your car. Even how to go around the salesman and his manager. (Imagine…no more haggling over the price).
- Exactly how to get the most money for your trade in. And the smart way to apply it to the purchase price of your car. Dealers have a sneaky way of making you think you’re getting a good deal on your trade in. (Even when you really aren’t).
- How to protect yourself and get a good deal even if you filed for bankruptcy or have poor credit. (This is a biggie!)
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Thanks for sharing this valuable stuff. This information is really helpful to the person who don’t know the proper sources for buying cars. This will helpful for all the buyers.