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8. Check the price.
The actual price of the car is only one of many factors that will determine your total price. Don't forget to compare financing rates,
warranty costs, trade-in values and processing fees. The different features on the vehicle can also make a price difference. For example, a car
with an automatic transmission is usually going to be slightly higher in price than the same car with a manual transmission. Research the vehicle
you are considering, and find out what comparable prices are for similar vehicles in your area.
9. Look for a reputable dealership.
Ask around, and talk to previous customers of the dealer to find out what their experiences were like. A good dealer is more likely to be
fair and up-front in price, value and condition of its vehicles, and won't pressure you to buy a vehicle you don't want. Hassles should never be
part of buying a used car. Be prepared, and know what you're looking for.
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