Washington, DC (PRWEB) August 9, 2006 -–
For college and high school students thinking about buying a car or truck for the new school year, a first step should be obtaining an understanding of how the vehicle financing process
works, according to AWARE (Americans Well-informed on Automobile Retailing Economics), a national consumer education campaign sponsored by members of the vehicle finance industry.
“For students who choose to finance their first vehicle, AWARE’s Web site – http://www.autofinacing101.org – should be ‘required reading,’ because it can help make the difference between a purchasing experience that builds upon long-term financial goals versus one that detracts from them,” said Eric Hoffman of AWARE.
To help students, and their parents navigate the auto financing landscape, AWARE urges students – and their parents – to discuss, and come to an agreement on, the following before buying a car or truck:
AWARE also stresses the importance of distinguishing between wants and needs. “Students may want satellite radio and a GPS system, but that’s often out of financial reach and could very well get a young automobile buyer into economic trouble,” Hoffman said. “Instead, students
should concentrate on financing a safe, reliable car that is
economical to operate, repair, and insure. Understanding these differences is the first step to building a strong credit history for the long term.”
AWARE was formed to build a greater understanding among consumers about how auto financing works. The group aims to ensure that potential buyers of new and used autos have the tools and resources they need to successfully navigate the auto financing process. AWARE focuses exclusively on educating consumers on vehicle financing in a web environment free of advertising or lead generation sales tactics.
For a listing of AWARE’s membership, please visit http://www.autofinancing101.org.
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