Save $1000’s on your next vehicle purchase
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There is no doubt that motoring is an expensive part of life. Increasing petrol prices, costs of repairs and maintenance, insurance cover, just to name a few.
One area where you can make considerable savings if you have the know-how is when you purchase your vehicle. With car salespeople having a reputation equal to that of bottom-dwelling sea creatures, many of us find the prospect of negotiating with these people a scary proposition.
It doesn’t need to be this way though. It’s all about learning the ‘tricks of the trade’ and being prepared for what they throw at you (not literally I hope!). Being informed and educated about what you are undertaking is garunteed to produce positive results for you, the prepared car buyer.
Call me soft, but I have a real issue with innocent people being ripped-off by car salespeople and I have no idea how some of these people sleep at night. When we had our workshop, before my back injury (back in the good ‘ol days!) we did a lot of work for two local car yards and the tricks and under-hand dealing we saw going on was disturbing. A lot of the time the people that were ripped-off where the ones that could least afford it - bad credit rating, low income families etc.
I could go on for days about this subject, it really does get to me! Anyway the point of this post is to tell you of two fantastic resources that I have come across to help people who are looking at buying a new or used vehicle, both from a private sale and from a dealership.
These two downloadable e-books are filled to the brim with tips and information on getting the best deal and avoiding common ploys used to squeeze more money from you. Everything from what to look for in a vehicle to negotiating a deal to finding the best finance package. A great deal of this information is very eye opening and I would consider it essential if you are looking to buy your next vehicle.
Now for the catch, there is allways a catch! These e-books are not free. Both books cost $7 each! Can you believe it? A whole $7 for a book that could potentially save you thousands! Skip the McDonalds for one night and grab a copy of these books, buy McDonalds for a fortnight with the saving you made on your vehicle purchase!
Seriously now, I believe in offering our readers good content and if I didn’t think these books were up to scratch there is no way I would be promoting them. So if you are in the market for a new or used vehicle or have a vehicle purchase coming up soon, do yourself a favour and check them out before comitting yourself to a sale. Believe me you will be glad you did!
To see for yourself simply click here.
Take care and be safe on the roads.
Craig


