Your credit report: You should already have a copy of your credit report in hand before looking at online auto loans. By law, you are entitled to free credit reports from each of the 3 major credit reporting agencies every year. Remember, free means free, not "free when you subscribe to our service." Although a lot of companies claim to offer free reports, annualcreditreport.com is the only site authorized by the Federal Trade Commission to offer truly free credit reports.
On the other hand, you don't get your credit score with this service, which is an important measure of your creditworthiness. It is probably worth paying to get a report that includes credit score. However, to avoid paying for monthly fees, look for a credit reporting company that charges only a one-time fee rather than one that charges for monthly credit protection service.
Loan pre-approval: Having a pre-approval puts you in a stronger bargaining position because the dealer knows you can get the financing you need. It helps you know how much you can afford to spend and allows you to see just how poor most dealer car loan quotes are when compared to the deals you can get on online auto loans.
New car pricing data: Know the price of the car you are going to buy before you walk onto the lot. There are plenty of places on the web that offer invoice prices on the car you are going to buy.
Rebates and incentives: Although the invoice price of the car is important, it's not the entire picture. Companies like Edmunds and Fighting Chance offer information on rebates and dealer incentives so that you know what the dealer actually paid, which is often far less than invoice cost.
Insurance quotes: Budgeting for a new car involves not just the payments on online auto loans. Insurance, especially on a new car, is a substantial expense that you need to consider as part of your decision.
Extended warranty quotes: Extended warranties have gotten a bad reputation due to hugely overpriced dealer warranties. Most people don't know that you can get extended warranties from third-party vendors that cost less money for more coverage than the dealers offer.
Laptop or PDA: This is an optional item because some people don't have the skill or interest in crunching the numbers themselves. However a spreadsheet already populated with auto loan equations lets you verify the payments you will actually see rather than trusting the dealer.
In order not to avoid getting ripped off, you have to take responsibility and be an educated consumer. You don't have to get caught in the half-truths or outright lies that dealers use to manipulate you. Take charge of your buying experience and get the best deal on your new car!
Need A New Car
The units that receive the satellite signal in the home are rather limited but the ones for the car, well that's another story. Here are some tips for selecting satellite radio for your car.
Buying an after market radio that has a satellite receiver built in is the easiest way to add satellite radio to your car in my opinion. My husband went the route of adding a simple satellite receiver to his existing radio. The drawback was, not only did it take awhile to install it came out messy.
Aftermarket radios, can be purchased to bring in just the satellite signal, AM/FM radio stations, CD or it can come, as I selected, with all three built in.
When traveling on a trip, I found this was the most convenient as I could keep up with local happenings with my regular radio but when I wanted crystal clear tunes, I had my CD or Satellite radio to choose from.
One of the things that people mistakenly think about satellite radio is that all you have to buy is the monthly subscription to enjoy commercial free satellite radio. The fact is you do have to consider the cost of your subscription AND the cost of your satellite radio AND the cost of a professional installation. In most cases this amount can easily add up to a few hundred dollars.
By far the least expensive way to get started with satellite radio is to add one of those add on radios, like my husband bought. You can buy one for about $100 dollars and although the installation will take some time, it sis nothing that most people can't do themselves.
Some don't require installation at all, all you need is something called the FM modulator to be located near the FM radio in your car, IT will do the rest. This is a great solution if you just want to try satellite radio or if you change cars often.
So you can get started for as little as $100 dollars but for a mid to top of the line radio, expect to pay between $300 and $500 plus installation, and worth every penny!
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