When You Buy A Car From A Dealer -

Don't just drive around the block. Take the car on the highway to check for vibrations at high speeds and over bumpy roads to test the suspension. Turn the radio off so you can actually hear the engine.

They can shop your credit around to multiple lenders. when you buy a car from a dealer

Many states have "Lemon Laws" or implied warranties that apply only to dealer sales. Don't just drive around the block

These used cars undergo rigorous inspections and come with factory-backed warranties. The Game Plan They can shop your credit around to multiple lenders

Salespeople love to talk about "monthly payments." Ignore them. Focus on the out-the-door price , which includes taxes, registration, and dealer fees. This prevents them from hiding the true cost of the car in a long-term loan.

Once you agree on a price, you’ll head to the Finance and Insurance (F&I) office. This is where they’ll try to sell you add-ons like extended warranties, gap insurance, and VIN etching. Most of these are high-margin items for the dealer and can often be bought cheaper elsewhere—or skipped entirely. Pro Tip: The Test Drive

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