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9780141001494

Don't Get Taken Every Time : The Ultimate Guide to Buying or Leasing a Car in the Showroom or on the Internet

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    9780141001494

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    0141001496

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-05-01
  • Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
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Summary

For fifteen years, automotive consumer expert and former auto dealer Remar Sutton has helped hundreds of thousands of car buyers to get the best deal in town. This completely new edition protects car buyers from the dealers' latest secret weapon-the Internet. Even the smallest bit of information entered on a Web site can give dealers what they need to take unfair advantage of their customers. From shopping and negotiating to financing, Sutton exposes car dealers' scams and gives you step-by-step instructions on how to get the best deal. With vital information about Internet shopping, privacy issues and how to use the Internet safely, and taking on the dealers, Sutton's guide is a must-read before stepping into a real or virtual showroom.

Table of Contents

A Day in the Life of Killer Monsoonp. 1
What's Happening to the Automobile Business?p. 17
The Bad Newsp. 17
The Grim Reality No Buying Service Wants You to Knowp. 24
Is There Any Good News Out There?p. 34
Want to Stop Other Sites from Tracking You While You Explore the Brave New Automotive World (or Anything else) Online?p. 35
Forearming: So You're Determined to Skip the Dealership Entirely and Buy or Lease on the Web?p. 39
Inside the Dealership Familyp. 41
Killer and His Familyp. 41
Who's Who Inside the Dealershipsp. 46
Who are the People Behind Those Web Pages and Online Services?p. 57
Dealer-Controlled Sites and Buying Servicesp. 57
"Independent" Internet Buying Servicesp. 58
"Prospect Aggregators"p. 59
Manufacturer-Related Sitesp. 60
Sites That Deal Exclusively in Used Vehiclesp. 60
Sites That Offer Only Financing or Loansp. 60
Information-Driven Rather Than Product-Driven Sitesp. 61
Where's the Money? Understanding Automotive Sales Tactics and Realitiesp. 62
Well, Just How Honest are Car People?p. 65
The Salesperson's Greatest Talentp. 66
The Salesperson's Favorite Targetsp. 68
Profits, Not Profitp. 69
Supply and Demandp. 71
Killer Monsoon's Favorite Selling Techniquesp. 71
"Will You Buy a Car Today at Some Price?"p. 72
"If I Can,... Will You?"p. 73
The Sincere Salesman-in-a-Contest Ployp. 74
The "I'm Salesman of the Month" Routinep. 74
The "I'm a Trustworthy Salesman" Ployp. 75
"Setting You" on a Car: The Demo Ridep. 75
The Old Confuse-Them-and-Control-the-Sale Ployp. 76
Justifying the Salep. 77
The Ploy of Bringing You to Their Realityp. 78
The "Other Customer" Ployp. 80
The Old "Lease 'Em a Car Instead" Ployp. 81
The Return of Balloon Paymentsp. 82
Dealerships' Favorite Selling Systems on the Showroom Floor and on the Webp. 83
The "T.O." Systemp. 83
The Four-Square Systemp. 84
The Note Systemp. 86
The Tower Systemp. 87
One Price, No Hassle Systemsp. 87
"YoYo" Selling or "Spot" Deliveryp. 89
"Credit Doctor" Scamsp. 91
The Advent of Major Dealerships Designed Solely for Subprime Borrowersp. 93
Welcome Centersp. 96
Getting a Depositp. 96
"What 'Unauthorized' Credit Report?"p. 98
The Raisep. 100
Lowballingp. 101
A Look in the Mirror: Know Yourselfp. 102
"In the Bucket" and "Dipping": The Problem with the Chasesp. 104
Singing the Blues: The Trouble with the Allgoodsp. 107
The Newest Toy: The Problem with the Estrumsp. 111
Facing our Foibles: The Problem with All Car Buyersp. 112
How Naive Are You Really?p. 113
Are You an Impulse Buyer? Impulse Buyers Are Favorite Targetsp. 113
What Should You Buy?p. 114
Need Versus Wantp. 114
What Can You Really Afford to Pay Per Month?p. 117
New Versus Used: What's Better for You?p. 119
American Versus Foreign: Is There a Meaningful Difference?p. 125
Will You Be "Trading Down"?p. 126
Things that Impress and Terrify Salesmen: Traits You Can Cultivatep. 127
Taking Control and Staying in Chargep. 127
Wariness on the Webp. 129
Indecisionp. 129
Lack of Enthusiasmp. 130
Non-Romantic Attitudesp. 131
Patiencep. 131
Impatiencep. 131
Steel Boots Prevent Shot Feetp. 131
Know Your Present Carp. 132
Do Three Wrights Make a Wrong?p. 132
The Previous Sections of This Book Haven't Exactly Added to the Romance and Mystique of Auto Transactionp. 134
The More Things Change the More They Stay the Samep. 135
Doing It Right in the Brave New Automotive Worldp. 135
Making Your Current Car Worth Morep. 136
Is Your Old Vehicle a Popular Vehicle?p. 138
What's Your Car's Mileage?p. 139
Computing Your Old Car's Wholesale Valuep. 139
How to Determine the Wholesale Value of Your Carp. 142
Shopping for Wholesale Value the Wright Wayp. 143
Become a Road Hog for a Dayp. 145
Options for Shopping Wholesale Value on the Webp. 146
Individual Dealer Web Sitesp. 146
Established Used-Vehicle Market Guides Onlinep. 148
Other Automotive Sites That Will "Appraise" Your Vehiclep. 149
Car Depreciation Calculatorsp. 149
Calculate Your Equity in Your Car's Wholesale Valuep. 150
Why Fool with Your Old Car? Give It Away as a Tax Deduction!p. 150
Should You Retail Your Car Yourself?p. 151
How to Retail a Vehiclep. 158
Your Hour on the Stagep. 163
Dollars and Non-Sense: Or, What You'd Better Know About Financing, Even If You Pay Cashp. 164
Could This Really Happen to You?p. 177
Is The Car Business Really This Relentless in Ripping Every Penny From Even the Poorest Customer?p. 177
Won't Financing on the Web Save Me from This?p. 178
Some Other Creepy Realities You Need to Think Aboutp. 180
Your Credit History Isn't What You Think It Isp. 180
What Are Your Financing Sources?p. 186
Uncle Festus or Aunt Beap. 186
Cash Value in Your Life Insurancep. 186
A Home Equity Line of Creditp. 186
Credit Unionsp. 187
Brand Name Prime Banksp. 192
Online Loan Companies and Servicesp. 193
The "Captive" Sourcesp. 194
New Dealerships Discover Buy Here-Pay Herep. 198
Stand Alone Buy Here-Pay Here Used Car Operationsp. 199
Title Loan Operationsp. 200
I've Decided to Pay Cash and I'm Using a Web Servicep. 201
Should You Buy Credit Life or Disability Insurance?p. 201
Okay, Let's Find the Cheapest and Best Loanp. 204
And a Poke in the Eye, Toop. 206
How Much Car Can You Afford?p. 207
The Concept of "Available Cash"p. 207
Test Time!p. 210
Auto Sellers Want You to Look at the Money Differentlyp. 211
Developing Your Available Cash Figure Based on Your Own Budget and Assetsp. 214
How Much Money Should You Finance on a Particular Car? What Down Payment Is Best?p. 216
How Much Down Payment Is Enough?p. 217
What Is the Minimum Down Payment Possible on a New Vehicle?p. 217
What Is the Minimum Down Payment Possible on a Used Vehicle?p. 218
Determining Available Cash for Different Buying Situationsp. 218
If You Plan to Buy a New or Used Vehicle and Have No Tradep. 219
If You Plan to Buy a New or Used Vehicle and Have a Debt-Free Tradep. 219
If You Plan to Buy a New or Used Vehicle and Owe Money on Your Tradep. 220
Next Stepsp. 223
The Big Fantasy: Automobile Advertising and Sales Eventsp. 224
The Many Moods of Advertising: What's Your Fantasy?p. 225
Did You Hear the Funny One About Truth in Automobile Advertising?p. 228
The Special Millenium Edition Auto Advertising Parlor Gamep. 231
Now to the Parlor Gamep. 232
Do Car People Ever, Ever Have Real Sales?p. 237
Is There an Easier Time to Buy?p. 237
So Are There Any "Best Times" to Buy a Car?p. 239
Battle Timep. 241
Battle Time or Dueling with Killer, a Moral Tale, Sort Ofp. 243
Shopping for a New Car the Right Way Whether You Plan to Buy at a Dealership or Onlinep. 255
What Do Vehicles Really Cost?p. 256
Dealer Invoicep. 256
Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP)p. 257
Dealer's Stickerp. 257
Choosing Dealerships for Shopping, Buying, and Servicep. 259
Tips for Choosing a Dealershipp. 259
Why Can't I Skip Dealerships and the Web Entirely?p. 261
Does It Make Sense to Order a Car Rather Than Buy From Stock?p. 262
Ordering at a Dealershipp. 262
Ordering a Vehicle Onlinep. 263
What About Buying "Demos," "Demonstrators," "Executive," or "Program" Cars?p. 263
Thinking About a Truck or Full-Size Van?p. 264
Researching Vehicles That Fit Your Budgetp. 264
Are You Planning to Buy on the Web?p. 267
Dealership Shopping If You Plan to Buy a New Vehiclep. 268
What Do Those Pretty Rides Cost the Dealer?p. 270
What the Dealership Actually Paidp. 270
Shopping If You Plan to Buy a Used Car or Used Truck at the Dealership or Onlinep. 273
Preparing to Shopp. 274
Money! Why All This Work Is Worth Itp. 277
Why Buying Used Is Harderp. 277
Five Discomfiting Variablesp. 277
The Importance of "Loan Value"p. 278
Used-Vehicle Sources: From the Internet to Aunt Wilma and Her Neighborp. 280
Used Vehicle Sources on the Webp. 283
Other Offline Sourcesp. 285
Using a Telephone "Service" to Locate Your Carp. 288
Checking Out a Used Vehiclep. 288
Researching Specific Used Vehicles That Fit Your Budget and Needsp. 290
Negotiating for a New Vehicle at the Dealershipp. 293
"Just What Is a Fair Deal? How Do I Know When to Say Yes?"p. 293
Handling High-Pressure Techniquesp. 295
Your Hour Upon the Stage: The Importance of Play-Actingp. 300
Doing It by the Numbers If You're Buying Newp. 300
Here's the Scenariop. 301
Dealing with the Storep. 304
Negotiating for a Used Vehicle at the Dealershipp. 308
"Just What Is a Fair Deal? How Do I Know When to Say Yes?"p. 309
Handling High-Pressure Techniquesp. 309
Your Hour Upon the Stage: The Importance of Play-Actingp. 311
Doing It by the Numbers If You're Buying Usedp. 311
Here's the Scenariop. 312
Dealing with the Storep. 314
Negotiating Online for a New or Used Vehiclep. 318
A Tangled Webp. 318
How to Buy a New Car, Click by Click, on the Webp. 327
Negotiating for a Used Vehicle, Step-by-Step, on the Webp. 333
Leasing a Vehiclep. 338
The Good and, oh, So Bad of Leasingp. 342
Just What Is a Lease?p. 343
What Happens When You Buy?p. 343
Leasing the Same Carp. 344
Enter the Real Worldp. 344
Who's Making the Big Profits Here? The Leasing Companies or the Dealerships?p. 345
Lease Terminology Adds to the Budget Carnagep. 347
The Deliberate Lack of Understandable "Back End Clauses" Compounds the Carnagep. 347
Then There's "Flipping"p. 348
"Assuming Leasing Can Still Be a Good Deal at Times, How Do I Know If It's Made for Me?"p. 349
Are There Tax Advantages to Leasing?p. 351
Are There Many Leasing Companies out There?p. 351
Are There Different Types of Leases out There?p. 352
Leasing Terminologyp. 353
Leasing the Right Wayp. 357
What About Leasing Used Cars?p. 365
If Your Present Car Is a Lease Vehiclep. 365
Lomaxp. 367
Endnotesp. 371
Appendixp. 377
How to Figure Loan Cash From a Paymentp. 377
Using the Chart to Determine Paymentsp. 379
Automotive Manufacturers Web Site Addressesp. 379
Web Site Addresses for Captive Financing Companiesp. 382
Warranties, New and Usedp. 382
What About New-Car Service Contractsp. 383
Used Car Warranties from Best to Worstp. 385
A Note on Depositsp. 387
Used-Car Service Agreementsp. 387
Negotiating for Vehicles in Other Buying Scenariosp. 388
Cars Rented by Major Rental Companiesp. 394
Glossaryp. 395
Checking Out a Used Car or Used Truckp. 398
Personal Used Car Checklistp. 398
Indexp. 405
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