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Old 10-08-2010, 05:52 PM   #1
RepSpec
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Default Tips on buying a new car

as the title suggest im after advice on buying a brand new car from a dealer. unfortunately its not a ford and its not for me. my girlfriend needs a new car and is looking at either a Micra or a Getz (mainly due to price)

they both appear to be "running out" these 2 models because of updated versions of the Micra and Getz to the i20, so im assuming they will want to do anything to get a sale.

so what i would like is advice on talking to them, going about the bargining process, and what sort of service/customer relations to get from the dealers.

also trading in her car, whats the best way to get the most for it. her car is a 97 honda accord exi with a rear main leak thats fairly prominent.

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