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Rosalyn Wechsler is a final grade in Educational Policy Studies from Den Helder
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If you are in the market for a used car, a great way to tell if the speedometer is correct is to look at the gas and brake pedals.
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Buying a new car is an exciting, but challenging, experience.
Did you know that you can save much time and money by doing comparison shopping from the comfort of your own home by logging into your computer?
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Before buying a used car from a dealership, ask to have it looked over by a third-party mechanic.
If your dealer does not allow you to have a mechanic inspect it, then walk away from the deal.
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It is illegal for a dealer ship to roll back the odometer on any car they sell.
Even if they put a new motor in the car, it is still illegal. If you suspect that a dealer is not stating the correct mileage on a car, leave and shop elsewhere.
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Ask your friends about what they hear. Looking back on their experiences, do they feel they did the right thing?

Are they sorry they purchased the vehicle? What do they know about other cars out on the market?
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Visit a local auto show to find out more about the cars available.

Auto shows are great places to compare different cars to each other. It also gives you the chance to converse with experts.
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When buying a compact or subcompact car, make sure that it has enough room for each person who will drive it.
The car may be your daily driver, but it may not have enough leg room for others in your household.
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Research the laws in your state when it comes to purchasing a bad car.
There are some states that have lemon laws. They will protect you from buying a car that isn't in great condition and not being able to get a refund.
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Figure out how much you can afford on a car payment before you get there.
If you wait, your eyes will be big, and you will be willing to pay anything to get what you want.
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Do not buy a car just because it is a good deal. You have to live with this car after you take it home, so it needs to be something that you really like and that works for you and your family.

You also need to make sure you can really afford it.