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A Guide to Find the Best Car Dealer in New York
Are you thinking of investing your money in buying a car? If yes, the first thing you need to do is find a car dealer. Well the best source for you to buy car whether used or brand new is a great car dealer. So what you want is a dealer who can give you the best offer among the various dealers that are operating in city. If you stay in New York then you have all the more options. There are several car dealers in New York who help people who are interested in buying cars. Car dealers are in fact a genuine source for you to buy good cars in New York.
Finding a good car dealer in New York is very important if you want to buy good cars. Go by reputation. There is very little chance or you to be get cheated if you work with reputed car dealers. You can find out the best car dealers from the yellow pages and also some other sources. The Internet is the best source to guide anyone in any aspect. The Internet contains information on any anything and everything under the sun. All you need to do is know what words you will have to type in search engines to actually find out what you want be it car dealers or anything else.
Try to find out as much as you can about the services offered by the car dealer. Usually car dealers provide the option of maintenance and other services to their clients. But try to find out whether your car dealer actually provides this service or not. Be clear from the very beginning about the services offered by the car dealer. Find out from your car dealer if the price that you will pay is the price of the entire car or not. With car dealers this may not be the case. Suddenly you may find that you have to pay extra amounts you were not told beforehand.
Remember one of the golden rules for buying car from a car dealer in New York is to compare prices offered to your by different car dealers. Never settle for the first price that they offer to you. If the car dealer in New York is Read the rest of this entry »
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A Car Dealer Scam To Avoid
Unfortunately there are too many car dealers willing to commit scams and illegal activities. Not all dealers are bad but, the actions of a few have left a stain on the industry resulting in the perception among the American public that every car dealer is a scammer or an out-right criminal. I know this is not the case, but I also know that there are plenty of bad car dealers praying on consumers so as The Auto Insider I want help protect you from a prevalent car dealer scam, Title Fraud. It has been around for years and I recently read a story about a dealer committing this scam in the San Diego Union-Tribute. The story details the penalties a now defunct Mitsubishi dealer in Escondido California received for being found guilty for the crime of title fraud. The news article describes how the two dealer principles have been found guilty of misdemeanor counts of failure to transfer ownership of vehicles. Only one owner showed up to the court date and he was sentenced to 1 day in jail, 3 years probation and ordered to pay $40,000 in restitution. The second owner, who failed to appear, has had a bench warrant issued for his arrest. This Mitsubishi dealer had 32 complaints against them and the guilty verdict followed a 10 month investigation.
A Dealer commits title fraud for two main reasons, desperation or greed. Today there are a surprising number of car dealers who are having trouble paying their staff and their bills forcing them to make desperate decisions like committing title fraud. When a dealer is desperate title fraud is appealing because it is remarkably easy to do and offers immediate and substantial amounts of money, so of course it also attracts the extremely greedy car dealers. A car dealer can commit title fraud in two ways, when you trade a car in and when you purchase a car from them.
I want to use a typical car deal to show you how a car dealer commits title fraud with your trade-in. Let’s assume I am doing business with the crooks from Escondido and I just traded-in a 2004 Volkswagen Passat. I bought the car 3+ years ago and I have 10 months of payments left at $375 per month. As part of the deal they give me $14,000 for the car. Now I still owe $3,750 on the Passat so the dealer is putting $10,250 towards the purchase of a new car and Read the rest of this entry »
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