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Before going to the dealership, you should examine your needs to find out what car suits you best. (Photo by Scott Jacobs)
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Buying Tips
10 Steps to Finding the Right Car for You
Step 1: What kind of car do you need?
By Philip Reed, Senior Consumer Advice Editor Email
If you examine your needs rather than wants, you will quickly discover
what the right car is for you. Take a moment to think about what you use your
car for. How many people do you need to transport? What kind of driving do you
most often do? How long is your commute? Is it important that your next vehicle
get good gas mileage?
In too many cases people choose a car because it has an eye-catching style or
it is a trendy favorite. If you go in this direction, you may either break your
budget or have to go car shopping again soon. Let your needs, not your
wants, drive your decision.
Here are a few other questions to keep in mind when you begin your car-buying
process:
Do you want a manual or automatic transmission?
Do you really need four-wheel drive? Or all-wheel drive?
What safety features do you want?
Do you require a lot of cargo-carrying capacity?
Will you be doing any towing?
Will the car easily fit in your garage or parking
area?
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