The New Realities Of Used-Car Shopping - Good Car Deals Possible With Internet Marketing
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The New Realities of Used-Car Shopping: Securing Great Deals with Internet Marketing
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The surge of new vehicles and the rise of internet marketing have significantly increased your chances of securing an excellent deal on a used car. Take, for example, Olga Humblias, who enjoys her silver BMW 740iL with a couple of secrets: it's pre-owned and surprisingly affordable.Article Body:
As the market fills with fresh vehicles and internet marketing booms, your chances of landing a great deal on a used car have never been better. Consider Olga Humblias, who cruises around Upper Saddle River, N.J., in her silver BMW 740iL. Her sleek ride, a '97 model previously leased for two years at 26,000 miles, costs her just $240 monthly?"a fraction of its original $70,000 price tag.
Her car’s performance is exceptional, comparable to racing at Le Mans, making every drive a thrill. Her husband, Charles, another BMW lover, eagerly takes the wheel at every opportunity. Their satisfaction with the car reflects the broader trend: it’s a fantastic time for used-car buyers.
One key factor driving this trend is the exponential growth of leasing. In 1999 alone, nearly one-third of new vehicles were leased. When leases end, these well-maintained cars often return to the market with prices more worn than their tires.
To earn the manufacturer's approval and an extensive warranty, these vehicles must undergo thorough inspections and necessary reconditioning. Dealers handle this process, adding about $500 to the cost for mechanical and cosmetic work. Certified cars often come with limited warranties, covering up to 72,000 miles. Luxury brands like BMW and Lexus also offer 24-hour roadside assistance.
But what if the used car you’re eyeing hasn’t been certified? Experts suggest considering an extended warranty if the original warranty is close to expiry. As George Weber, Ford's marketing manager for extended coverage, advises, having a service contract is crucial for vehicles aged five to six years or with 70,000 to 85,000 miles. A good plan should cover major components, including the engine, transmission, axles, brakes (excluding pads), air conditioning, heater, and more.
Moreover, with today’s technologically advanced cars, ensure the electronic system, including emission controls, is covered. Expect to pay between $700 and $1,200 for extended warranties up to 100,000 miles, but remember, pricing can be negotiable. Many plans offer deductibles of up to $200, providing flexibility for buyers.
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