Revealed - How to Get up to 60% Off the Price of a New Car

May 14th, 2008

by Brendon Heyworth

World famous Dr Suzanne Gudakunst has just released her biggest “shocker!” ever …

–> Her Secret to buying expensive cars for as little as $300 a month!

Dr Suzanne is very well known as an author and a TV and Internet personality, but most people don’t know that she regularly buys expensive cars for only a fraction of the asking price.

There is no car salesman alive that would want you to find out about this devastating secret.

Whilst this secret is very powerful, it usually only involves you doing 1-3 things to secure ANY CAR that you want - from the most exotic to the every-day family car.

Recently the secrets has been used by Dr Suzanne herself to SAVE over $700,000 by buying $1 million worth of luxury cars for only $300,000. Each car was this year’s model and brand new.

But you DON’T have to be looking to buy these top and most expensive cars - but can use her secret to buy any car - even a middle-class Sedan or family vehicle.

So, at this point it’s only fair to ask “How did Dr Suzanne discover this?”

Simple really …

Although very rich (Dr Suzanne makes over $45,000 a day online alone) Dr Suzanne is the kind of gal who doesn’t believe in paying “extra” if you don’t have to.

Her discovery began when she was shopping around for a Rolls Royce. She had a “sixth-sense” that the salesman was simply not telling her the truth.

Thus began an in-depth investigation into the varying prices available on this vehicle and a very clear pattern started to emerge:

She realised that people were being lied to each time they buy a new vehicle and were being cheated out of tens of thousands of dollars each and every time!

Dr Suzanne was furious at this initial discovery and it caused her to investigate even further until she had undeniable proof, facts and figures that would enable her to get massive discounts from every car dealer.

As they say, the proof is in the pudding, so it was time to put her secret discovery to the test in a real situation.

After going out and applying her secret she discovered that she could get a brand new Bentley for just $600 per month, and $1,160 per month would see her driving away a new Lamborghini. Furthermore, reductions of 40%, 60% and even over 90% were available off the car list price.

Then she decided to see if this same “Secret” could work for what most people considered “normal cars.”

And you guessed it…she achieved exactly the same results!

Dr Suzanne was armed with what is now considered by experts at below wholesale buying to be the “Greatest Car Buying Secret” ever discovered!

After obtaining such fantastic results for herself she revealed the secret to some family and friends for them to test as well.

And you guessed it…she achieved exactly the same results!

Another multi-millionaire friend of Dr Suzanne’s decided to put the secret to the test with his purchase of a brand new Lamborghini Murcielago, a car valued at over $412,000.

By using her secret he was able to get the car for only $1,300 a month with NO Money down! Now it really doesn’t matter whether you are a multi-millionaire or a regular income earner (like most of us!)

As they say “a penny saved is a penny earned,” so imagine saving $250,000 on a super exotic car (which means $250,000 earned!).

Or, for the rest of us, what if you saved $15,000 on your next car purchase, or $400 a month on payments?

You can choose if you would like to pocket the extra savings you will make (some would say the wiser option) or get the car that you would really like (I say this is the obvious option!).

Whatever you decide, rest assured that with a little effort on your part you will never have to pay the retail price of a car again.

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Scams to Look For When Purchasing a New Car

May 1st, 2008
by Roberto beiro

Purchasing a new automobile can be a stressful pass time, especially with the added pressure of pushy car salesmen. It is common knowledge that you can negotiate down the price of any vehicle at a dealership, but there are many scams out there that are not so well known and are designed to separate you from your hard earned money. I have listed 6 of these scam below for you to be aware of next time you go and buy a new car.

1. The VIN# Scam involves the dealer trying to charge you for having the VIN# etched on the window, citing that it is required by the finance company. This is total rubbish. Lenders are only concerned with your ability to pay the instalments.

2. “Subject to loan approval” is a common phrase on car loans. Some dodgy car dealers will try to scam you by mentioning this phrase, with a view to squeezing more money out of you. They can charge finance fees of $1000 up and and added $50 to you payments if you have a bad credit score. Those with good credit needn’t worry so much. The best thing to do to avoid this scam is to get a loan from a bank instead.

3. One scam that is common regardless of how good you credit score is, is funnily enough, the credit score scam. Dealer’s will attempt to charge you a higher interest rate by saying your score is lower than it actually is. You can avoid this one by simply bringing your credit report along with you.

4. The warranty scam is one that involves the dealer selling you a $2000, 3 year warranty, saying that you need oit to qualify for financing. NOT TRUE. A car warranty is optional and hs no influence of getting a loan.

5. Another good scam that you may have seen is the dealer prep scam. This is an extra $500 that seems to appear on your contract to compensate the dealer for that hasn’t been done because the car arrives in the dealership ready to be driven off the car lot to a prospective buyer. Try and avoid paying this if you can otherwise find a dealer that will knock off this ridiculous charge.

6. Yet another phoney fee is the ‘dealer mark-up fee’ that is invented just to increase the car dealer’s profit margin. This is charged for no reason other than greed. This fee can be seen on the orange sticker marked on the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP).

These are just 6 of the many scams that can surface from time to time when you are attempting to purchase a new car. Although these scams do go on, there are many trustworthy car dealerships with integrity that can and will sale you a car for the right amount of money and without trying to rip you off. The trick is to find that dealership. Good luck!

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Buy A Used Car - Deal And Save Money

April 5th, 2008

by Pete Roberts

Used cars are a great way to save money. If your looking to save thousands of dollars a used vehicle makes sense and should not be overlooked. It is a good idea to research a particular model or year to make sure you get a reliable automobile.

Most people when shopping for used cars usually check the local used car lots. Used car dealers usually have the vehicle up for the highest resale value but often the vehicle has gone through a complete check up and tuneup including a complete detail. It is not unusual for vehicles that fail a reputable used car dealers criteria to go to auction.

When you buy a used car for sale from a private party you can find good deals often below book value. It is to your advantage to know a vehicles value before you negotiate of buy it. You will find plenty of guides or books out there that will give you an idea of a vehicle value based on make, model, year and mileage.

When you find a car at a fair value you can often get a cheaper price and by offering 25% below listed price you can often negotiate a price somewhere in the middle. Sellers who know the vehicles value and have a vehicle with a high resale value may not negotiate but by pointing out defects such as paint and glass chips, worn upholstery tires or carpets can often get a discount.

If you shop for a used car loan or personal loan always get several quotes before you make a purchase. Check you local banks and your insurance agent to see if there are any special deals available on loans. By shopping loans you could save hundreds sometimes thousands of dollars over the term of the loan. know you loan options because less reputable dealers may take advantage of people who have failed to do their homework on shopping for loans. In some instances a reputable dealer can save you money by offering a better loan deal than the loan quotes you have already received.

Often people looking for used cars start by searching the local classifieds online or used dealer car lots. Don’t ignore the best deals often found at online car auctions or locally at public car auctions. Most car auctions require payment and to take delivery same day and many dealers will be competing because the deals are truly that good.

Knowing the cars your interested it would be wise to have your insurance agent to give you a quote. Some cars carry higher insurance costs and this could cost you more on the operating cost of your used car significantly especially if your a young risky driver with a less than perfect driving record. Consider researching all vehicle related costs with a used car before making buying a used car.

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