Finding The Right Car - Researching a Car That is Right For You


BUYING USED AUTO PARTS: THE DO'S AND DON'TS
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2003 Ford F-150 Bumper Bracket, Front, Driver Side, A high quality, OE replacement bumper cover bracket; With 3 years limited CertifiedXL warranty..
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2006 Mercedes Chassis Type 220 Head Lamp Assembly Driver Side, XENON, 1 Year Warranty, .
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1983 Jeep CJ5 L4, 2.5 L, 151 CID Rebuilt Engine, 83-87 Eagle, 83-86 Jeep, 7/16" Head bolts, oil filter bypass in block, mechanical F/P., Warranty: 7-Year/70,000 Mile, .
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2004 Jaguar S-TYPE Used Air Injection Pump, Very Good.
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1998 Isuzu Amigo Used Cylinder Head, (2 DR SPORT & 4 DR), 2.2L (4 CYL), Very Good.
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Finding The Right Car - Researching a Car That is Right For You
Researching your new vehicle is a daunting task in today's world. Once you have narrowed your next vehicle down to 2 or 3 choices it is time to research. Take out a sheet of paper for each vehicle and write down pros and cons for each one. Also on each sheet of paper list the attributes which are most important to you. This list might include: MPG - if you put a lot of miles on your car this factor could make a big dent in your wallet if you pick the wrong car.
Engine power - HP is a big factor for many people out there.
Price - nothing needs to be said about this one.
Interior space
Repair costs - consider the average costs to repair a fender-bender.
Insurance costs - this is often overlooked by buyers and can catch you by surprise.
Standard options.
Anything else, which is a factor to you. The idea is to custom tailor your list to meet your needs. If you don't care about engine power then leave it off your list.
Now how do you get the information which is on your list? Here is a list of excellent resources to use in your search.Offline:
· Consumer Reports Magazine
· Auto Week magazine
· Your local newspaper's auto section
· Local dealers
Online:
· Consumer Reports - requires a subscription just like the magazine.
· Edmunds.com
· Kelly Blue Book
· NADA guide book
· Car.com
After your research is done you should have a clear picture of which car is right for you. What do you say? Clear as mud? Well take a step back and if you have 2 vehicles which are comparable you will then have to resort to one of the following.
Go with your gut feeling. You know the one which says get the Porsche not the Yugo. Ask your wife, husband or SO. (you might want to let them in on the decision a little earlier than this if they will be driving the car too.) Flip a coin. Ask your god for some divine intervention? Good luck!
Kevin Schappell maintains http://www.carbuyersclub.com where he gives advice on car maintenance, buying, selling, insurance, and financing. A mechanical engineer and car guy, Kevin has decided to spend his online time helping others learn about automobiles.










