View the Lowest Possible Price from buy-here-pay-here dealers with this insider process -- it's how to get the price not published in papers
Introduction to the Process: The plain truth is that car salesmen deserve their poor reputation. Sure, they are friendly, but behind the scenes all they see is money. Everybody knows the reason: The more money they can get out of you, the higher their commission. Sure they have a right to make a fair profit. But most of the tactics they use to get money are not fair and transparent. I should know -- I was a car salesman. This articles shows you the brain-dead way to get a fair price for a car.
WHY AM I SHARING THIS PROCESS?
About a year after I quit my job as a car salesman, I too, was cheated at a car dealership. I admit I did not follow this brain dead formula. Call it pride or overconfidence -- but car salesmen and women are good. Very good. If someone in the business could get cheated, it can happen to you. I'm sharing this information party out of revenge. But it's good advice. If this experience of mine did not happen, you probably would not know this easy process for getting car prices.
THE PROCESS
Follow These Five Easy Steps
Gather information: If you do not know your credit score -- and you plan to finance a new car -- it is essential you obtain your credit report. Get your free credit report and score.
- You will get an email with your car car prices.
- Reply to the dealer(s) with the higher prices, and kindly tell them another dealer beat their price.
- The dealers with the higher prices will respond with a better deal -- and often with a much lower price.
- Extended Warranty: Get a free no-obligation quote to extend your warranty coverage.
- Car Insurance: Get a free no-obligation quote on car insurance for your new car from multiple services. May the lowest price win.
