by N Baldwin
When purchasing a new car you want to be able to trust the company you are dealing with. The reason for this article is for a warning against a company I recently started to do business with and realized before it was t...read more
by Ginger Kazay
You have to keep one thing in mind - the dealer wants to sell you a car and make a profit. Some are more scrupulous than others, but they all have the same goal in mind. How to protect yourself: 1) Do some research ...read more
by Ray Paulsen
Having worked with dealerships most of my life buying and selling cars and now retired, am I proud of my accomplishments having served the consumer in a fair and respectable manner, no I am not. But in all fairness it'...read more
by Pat Veretto
The one most important thing to do before you consider buying a car from a dealer is to look at the Carfax report. This is a report on an individual vehicle: how many times it's been sold, where the first sale was located,...read more
by Roy Jacobs
Determining the integrity of your dealer can be very difficult. Often it is not until after a sale that you will be able to say for sure just how straightforward he was. But there are some things you can do to minimize the...read more
Can you trust your car dealer? I would say no.All car dealer's are legitimate crook's. On thing you must do when you first start talking to the dealer. Is make it clear, that your not at all interested in buying his/h...read more
by z.mccann
Grand Theft Auto' Sexism in the Auto Trade My girlfriend and I visited a Toyota Dealership in Edinburgh last week, to have valued our 2-year-old, Toyota RAV4 2.0 litre XT3. This vehicle is in virtually immaculate condi...read more
If you have a dealer where you buy in most cases your car and he is good in doing the reparations there is a great chance that you can trust you dealer. But keep in mind your dealer's intention is to make the most profit ...read more