Adventures of Car Buying and Selling

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Everyone has different experiences while shopping for a car. Some end successfully while others walk away empty handed. I was recently in the market for a new car and decided to do some research of my own. I wanted to focus on the buying/selling experience from the perspectives of both a car salesman and a car buyer. The accounts of my conversations with a former car salesman and a disgruntled customer are as follows.

The Salesman: Larry

Larry began his career just like any other, with training but on how to sell cars. Larry was taught to go after high pressure sales in which you try to catch people off guard. The idea is to score a quick sale while exploiting people who were weak or uninformed. Larry was also trained to go over to the service department and make small talk with the people waiting for their cars. If he overheard that someone just got hit with a $2000 bill for a new transmission, he was supposed to introduce the benefits of a new car plus a trade-in deal. When he had a customer he was taught to stay with them throughout their visit to make sure they didn’t have the opportunity to talk to other customers. This would prevent them from comparing prices or finding loopholes in the deal.

Larry explained to me that car salesmen are not the enemy. It is actually sales managers who teach tactics to haggle the customers. Car salesmen usually work on 100% commission, and have to answer to their sales manager when they don’t make a sale. However, Larry was not in fear of his sales manager because he knew he was moving in a few months and would no longer be working there. Consequently, Larry ignored nearly every technique he was taught. He would take the time to get to know what the customer wanted, figure out their budget without being pushy and would eventually lead them towards a car that fit their wants, needs, and budget. Ironically, Larry was the top salesman at his dealership for three months in a row before moving.

The Car Buyer: Ronny

Ronny took me back a few years, to when he was eighteen. He explained to me how he just had to have this brand new, yellow Pontiac GTO. It was way out of his price range and he had no credit, yet somehow he was able to purchase his dream car. He didn’t question how it happened; he just knew that the car was his. The catch was that Ronny bought the car on a 6 year loan, with an interest rate of 21% and a monthly payment of $502. “Looking back, I wish I would have listened to my mom,” Larry said, “She tried to tell me I was making a mistake, but I was a hard-headed, uninformed kid who had to get what I wanted.” Now, nearly 5 years later, Ronny still owes about $15,000 on the original price of $22,000. In all, he will pay nearly double the value of his car because of the high interest rate.

My Car Buying Test

When it was time for me to begin my search for a new car, I went in with a fresh outlook. Over the weekend, I visited to two car dealerships. One ended up being the typical dealership (which I won’t name) with the salespeople in their white shirts and gold ties waiting like vultures for their next big sale. The effort was fruitless and I left irritated. Hoping for better results, I visited another local dealership, Park Place Texas, and they blew my expectations away. I was greeted by a friendly young man who genuinely seemed interested in learning about me and what I needed in a new car. I kept in mind all the things I had learned about from Larry but didn’t notice any of the shady tactics. I ended up with my dream car, but unlike Ronny, I received a reasonable finance plan without an outrageous interest rate. I bought a 2012 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS Convertible and I love everything about it!

Every dealership is different. Larry taught me that not all car salesmen are enemies. There are those dealerships who promote the practice of genuinely wanting to know what customers are looking for. Ronny taught me not to rush into things. It is important to shop around and be mindful of what you can and cannot afford.

How to Trade in your Car and Not Get Ripped Off

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There is a lot of “expert” advice when it comes to trading in a vehicle and while some of it varies there is actually quite a bit that can help the car owner make a wise and informed decision.

The first tip for the auto owner is to realize that it is a negotiation- but know what you have to negotiate with.  Granted, if you are trading in an old Arrow, chances are, there will not  be much negotiating. Continue reading

How to use eBay Motors to Buy or Sell a car

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Every 52 seconds a car is sold on eBay.

eBay auto auctions have literally exceeded all expectations and have become the number one selling auction. The auctions are not only a great way to purchase a vehicle, they are a great way to sell a vehicle… and, as any motorist knows, both sides of the fence here can be tedious.

For those looking to buy or sell a car on eBay there are a few things you should realize. Continue reading

Junk Car Removal – How It Works

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When it comes time to get a new car, sometimes your old one just doesn’t have any value left. That’s when junk car removal companies come into play.

There are a number of junk car removal companies all over the United States and Canada.

I’ve used them a number of times, and it’s a great way to remove a junk car that is taking up space on your property, or one that has had an accident.

These services generally remove the car free of charge, and they are usually pretty quick about it.

For this example, I’m going to use one of the more popular services in America: Junk My Car

The process for junk car removal with Junk My Car is pretty simple…

Step 1: Go to Junk My Car and fill out their online application.

Step 2: Junk My Car contacts a towing company that is near you.

Step 3: The towing company will contact you about removing your junk car and set an appointment.

Step 4: The junk car is removed for free.

That’s it! These services are quick and easy and your junk car is usually removed within a day or two.

Junk car removal without a title or paperwork:

So what happens if you’ve lost the paperwork for the junk car you’d like removed?

No problem the junk car removal companies can walk you through the whole process and get you on your way quickly.

If you have a junk car that needs removing right now, you can check out Junk My Car by clicking here.

If you’ve had any experience with junk car removal or any of the junk car removal companies, let us know in the comments below.