Are you looking for a cheap car? Well, you don’t have to go to the junkyard to find a good car cheaply. You can even afford to drive a new car if you know what you are doing. This article will explore ways to get a new cheap car.
If you decide to lease a car, your monthly payments will be about 60 percent of what you would have been paying if you had bought it straight out. And, this gives you an opportunity to get a new car every three years. If you are going the lease route, consider taking the lease off someone else’s hands – they’ll usually chip in on the monthly payments.
Next, consider buying a new car that is last year’s model. Every September, the manufacturers roll out the new year’s model. But the dealers still have plenty of the old ones left to sell and they will be grateful if you would take them off their hands. From time to time you will even find a two year old cheap car that is still new.
Want to get the best deal possible at the dealership? Then arm yourself with the facts. Know what the dealer needs to break even and then give him a reasonable, but not excessive, profit. When you know going in just how low the dealer can go, you can often get a new cheap car.
Unlike dealers, manufacturers can be more generous with their rebates and other incentives. Look for cash back, low financing rates, and other features the head office offers to move their vehicles.
What is better than cheap? Free! There are ways you can drive a car for free. You have to be willing to have your car wrapped in advertising. You can either drive your own late model car for a stipend or get a new car for nothing. This plan usually works best in college towns and big cities.
If you want a new vehicle, don’t despair. There are ways to get a cheap car.
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