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An average person will buy between 5 to 10 cars during his entire life. Yet,
only few discover the most appropriate way to buy a car. It is difficult to get
your money's worth and avoid paying more than the car's real value is. The only
way to make a good deal on a used car is to explore the facts. Buying a car resembles
any other large purchase. Buying a house is impossible without thorough inspection
of all of its facilities. It is very important to estimate the value of the house,
compared with other houses, and the decision should be carefully made. Buying
a car is an important decision, and it requires a lot of wisdom. Nevertheless,
cars tend to represent an emotional, as well as the financial challenge to a buyer.
A buyer can become excited about the mere look of some car, disregarding any further
checks of car's usability. For some buyers, the car price is the only relevant
factor for buying a car. In these cases, many problems may occur. The car may
be damaged, or the buyer may discover that he didn't get the right value for the
price he had paid. The
primary goal of this book is to instruct buyers to avoid such situations.
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