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Used Car: Get the Best Price

You've found the car of your dreams. Now it's time to strike the deal. Whether you're buying from a dealer or the car's owner, there's room to negotiate the price.

Before you negotiate

Here's how to get the best price:

Do your car homework.
Research what the make and model you want is selling for.

Only agree to negotiate with a person you feel comfortable with. View negotiation as a business transaction, not a personal issue between you and the seller.

Keep your emotions in check. Don't gush about how perfect the car is, or how much you love it. After that, you'll have a hard time pointing out any flaws that may help you drive home a better bargain.

Finally, be careful where you start your negotiation—you can always offer more, but you can never offer less.

Let the negotiations begin

Sealed with a handshake and YOUR money!
More negotiating tips.

Whether you're negotiating with an experienced dealer or an inexperienced private owner, both are motivated to sell the car.

Be patient— plan to spend at least an hour negotiating. Make sure you've eaten, and plan to leave if you get tired or hungry.

The dealer's power chips are your hunger and fatigue.

Your power chips are endurance and a willingness to walk.

Tips for the negotiating process

Be prepared to walk.
Your power as a consumer rests in your willingness to walk.

If you leave without a final deal, they may call you later. Sometimes they won't—no problem! That car or truck is waiting for you down the road!

Good luck with your negotiations!

If getting the money to pay for your car is an issue for you, check out Part 3 in this series, One For the Money: Financing Your Car.

True or False: Franklin had his son, William, with a noble woman who was the second cousin of King George I. Click Ben's head for the answer.
FALSE. William Franklin is the illegitimate child of Ben. To this day no one knows who the mother is.

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