Monday, January 19, 2009

Car Finder Philippines

Car Finder Philippines opens its doors to Filipinos interested in buy and sell cars Philippines, their brand new or used cars. In simple terms, we offer FREE classified ads specific and limited only to "cars" for sale. We will not charge you anything for listing with us and you have all the benefits of being seen thousands of people in the Philippines and Filipinos all over the world that might be interested in buying new cars.

When you post an ad with Car Finder Philippines, we do not limit the ads only to the site. Your ads will also be seen on many websites on the internet related to cars and Philippine geographic. Making sure that you get the most possible exposure for your ad.

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Here are a few tips in buying cars for first timers.

This would be a series in helping fellow Filipino car lovers in buying their first car. I know for a fact that when we try to do things for the first time, we might screw up. Screw that mentality, we'll help you get the best deal for you with simple guidelines in buying cars in the Philippines.

Buying Your New Car

Think about what car model and options you want and how much you are willing to spend. Do some research. You will be less likely to feel pressured into making a hasty or expensive decision at the showroom and more likely to get a better deal.

Consider these suggestions:

* Check publications at a library or bookstore, or on the Internet, that discuss new car features and prices. These may provide information on the dealer's costs for specific models and options.
* Shop around to get the best possible price by comparing models and prices in ads and at dealer showrooms. You also may want to contact car-buying services and broker-buying services to make comparisons.
* Check online listings for possible deals of your cars. Chances are, people are dropping their prices on public forums due to the fact of lots of competition. If you know where to look, you might find the one that are really low and sellers would be happy to sell you at rock bottom prices. Just don't forget to negotiate.
* Plan to negotiate on price. Dealers may be willing to bargain on their profit margin, often between 10 and 20 percent. Usually, this is the difference between the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) and the invoice price.
* Because the price is a factor in the dealer's calculations regardless of whether you pay cash or finance your car and also affects your monthly payments - negotiating the price can save you money.
* Consider ordering your new car if you do not see what you want on the dealer's lot. This may involve a delay, but cars on the lot may have options you do not want - and that can raise the price. However, dealers often want to sell their current inventory quickly, so you may be able to negotiate a good deal if an in-stock car meets your needs.

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