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What is the correct car for you
Date: Jan 25, 2005
Contributor: Lonnie Chalk
The first step to buying a used car is a detailed assessment of your transportation needs. It's a good idea to answer the following questions.
How will the car be used? The first thing to do is to decide on a class of vehicle that best fits your lifestyle.
Who will be driving the car? And where? If you're concerned about taking your kids to soccer practice, you're probably going to need a car with lots of seating and storage capacity. If you're planning to use the car for commuting, gas mileage and comfort may be your biggest considerations.
What features best suit your needs? If there are features you simply must have--like air conditioning, lumbar supports or adjustable controls --make a list.
What are some vehicle safety features you are looking for? Are you interested in anti-lock brake systems, integrated seat belt systems, head injury protection, or child protection equipment?
How much can I afford to spend? Think about how much you're willing to spend, how much of a down payment you can make, and how much you can afford per month, long before you start the process. Refer to the section on "Paying for Your Car."
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