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Researching Cars Online: What to Look For

Written by Cory Lowe | Fri, Jul 25, 2014 @ 12:00 PM

The internet is an extremely helpful resource for anyone thinking of buying a new car. Even though most actual car purchases take place in person, the first several car shopping steps can be easily completed online from the comfort of your home. The key to effective online car shopping is knowing what to look for before you star browsing.

Where to Look

There are a number of websites that provide information on cars that are for sale at dealerships and through private sellers. As well as car sale sites, there are also resources that provide information on cars in general, whether you can find it for sale near you or not. With so many options at your fingertips, the first step in shopping for a car online is knowing where to look.

Websites that offer comprehensive information on the full range of vehicles are usually the best place to start shopping for cars online if you only have a general idea of your ride requirements. The most popular, and helpful, of these websites allow you to search different makes and models together based on specific features and average price points, as opposed to looking at individual cars from each manufacturer, one at a time. Once you know a few target cars that fit your price range, you can move your online shopping to the specific dealership and private car sale websites for direction. By taking the time to narrow your search prior to working with a seller, you can be sure the options shown to you realistically address your needs.

Consumer Reviews

While shopping for cars online you should look for consumer reviews of the cars and dealerships you are considering. The internet is a treasure trove of satisfied, unsatisfied and indifferent consumers sharing their opinions for anyone to read. Not only can these consumer reviews steer you toward or away from specific vehicles, you can also learn about the reputation of sellers you may be browsing. Look for recent consumer reviews with attributed posters, as anonymous or out dated reviews may not provide the most accurate information. Use consumer reviews early in your online car shopping as a way of researching the cars you are considering, and again later on while choosing among available sellers.

Sight Unseen Concerns

It is never a good idea to purchase a car online without seeing it in person, test driving the used car, and potentially having an independent mechanic inspect the vehicle. Be wary of any online car sellers that want to finalize the purchase sight unseen. Online car shopping should be relegated to the first several steps of the purchasing process, while the final deal should be made once you have checked out the car you might commit to purchasing.

Shopping for a car online has become an enlightening and stress-reducing way to experience browsing for and buying a new vehicle. Look for honest reviews you can trust and information on the cars and dealerships you are considering before visiting sellers in person.

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