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Car Buying Tips announces the creation of their free consumer advocate car buying site featuring free dealer cost quotes and guide to avoiding car dealer scams.
Consumers need to become well informed prior to making this important purchase, buying a new car is often the second most expensive purchase that most consumers make after their home.
In addition, the more information you have, the less likely that you will be pressured into making a hasty decision by an salesperson.
car-buyingtips.com was developed to guide the average person step by step through the car buying process. If every step is followed car-buyingtips.com can save the average car buyer thousands on their next new car purchase. Auto insurance saving tips also covered.
William Dearn the president and CEO of Car Buying Tips Inc. announced today 06/24/2002 the creation of car-buyingtips.com a free consumer car buying site. William Dearn an ASE certified automotive technician and former used car salesman states that he formed Car Buying Tips Inc. because he was sick of the average car buyer being ripped off by new and used car dealers and all the dealer scams car buyers have to put up with everytime they want to purchase a new or used vehicle. William Dearn stated "when a car buyer walks through the dealership door they must be well prepared or I guarantee they will lose thousands. I did the homework so a car buyer can just visit car-buyingtips.com follow my step by step guide and get a great deal on their next new car purchase". Many dealers have no shame in separating the car buyer from their hard earned money and car-buyingtips was created to guide even the first time buyer through the negotiating process. Web site visitors are told how to spot additional dealer markup which is an extra charge added to the purchase to make up for any discounts given to the best places to purchase the extras like window etching,extended warranties and paint protection for thousands less then the auto dealership charges. William Dearn also will help the car owner avoid scams at the auto repair shop. All question are answered and if the car buyer needs extra assistance they can just ask and be guided through the process personally.
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