How to get the best deal on a used car

Do your homework.

You probably thought that remark was reserved for youngsters.

But when you want to know how to get the best deal on a used car, doing your homework can make all the difference in the world.

And there鈥檚 plenty of help online: Googling 鈥渉ow to get the best deal on a used car鈥 generates nearly three billion results, while a similar search, 鈥渉ow to get a good deal on a used car鈥 generates even more. So what are you going to do with that many results?

Well, giving up is not an option.

How to get the best deal on a used car

A good place to start is The Art of Manliness鈥 blog post, How to Negotiate for a Used Car, published in 2010 but which Google still likes enough to use in its featured position atop search results. (Despite the blog title, the writer gave credit to his wife for being a better negotiator.)

鈥淚n the negotiation game, knowledge is truly power,鈥 wrote the blogger in the post.

The blog ranking might be a surprise considering that other highly ranked resources included U.S. News & World Report, Kiplinger, Investopedia, Edmunds.com, ABC News and CNN Money.

But there it is, The Art of Manliness … followed by two results from U.S. News & World Report 鈥 How to Negotiate the Price of a Car (2016) and 14 Ways to Get the Best Used Car Deal (2018), and then on one search Kiplinger鈥檚 How to Get the Best Deal on a Used Car (2011)

Other top-ranked results include:

By the time this homework is done, you should have a pretty good handle on how to find your next car.

But, for extra credit, you might want to study up on these topics at the 麻豆直播 Consumer USA blog:

These are the best used cars to buy in 2018

The 10 best-selling cars of all time you can still buy 鈥 new or used

14 almost-new (used) cars you can find right now for under $20,000

Find out where the most-affordable used cars are sold in your area

Your cheat sheet for car shopping (infographic)

The bottom line to all of this?

鈥淒o everything you can before physically going to buy a car,鈥 advised Philip Reed, a senior consumer advice editor at automotive review site Edmunds, in Investopedia.

These top-ranked articles may help tip the scales in your favor when you finally are ready to buy.

It may not be as exciting as touring car lots with all that colorful, gleaming metal, but that鈥檚 how to get the best deal on a used car.

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