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.All sites are organised by Manufacturer Franchise then US state within each franchise name for easy sourcing of your chosen local dealer. Alternatively if you know then name and franchise of the dealer you are looking for simple click on the manufacturer from the side list then use the A-Z list to locate your dealer. . Although we make every effort to keep the data on this site up to date please contact the branch using the number provided to ensue the details are correct before visiting in person. Hope you find this site useful in helping purchase your next New Car or Used Car. The easiest way to find the right vehicle (used or new, commuter or pleasure) is to visit a dealer. It can be difficult to navigate the vehicle sales waters if you’re searching through hundreds of private listings, each trying to highlight the good and hide the bad. The vehicles sold by dealers tend to be more reliable because they have been put through an inspection process. No dealer wants to sell a shoddy product that will make a customer unhappy. That means lost business which means lost income. On the other hand, a private seller is often looking for some quick cash or a way to get rid of something they don’t want anymore. Your safest bet when purchasing a vehicle is to buy from a dealer. There are dealers for any kind of vehicle you can imagine: cars, trucks, motorcycles, boats, off road vehicles, vans, SUVs – you name it! You can also choose from used dealers and new dealers. Often a new vehicle dealer will feature a used vehicle section where they sell trade-ins or old lease vehicles. Shopping at a dealership is the safe way to buy a vehicle. There are commerce laws that a dealer needs to follow, and they also value their reputation more than a private seller. You can also see the range of vehicles available and the different price ranges that are offered. When you choose to buy privately, all the legwork is up to you. You have to search the ads and try to find comparable vehicles to see what an accurate price range is. Many people are hesitant to buy a new vehicle from a dealer because new vehicles tend to decrease in value quickly after leaving the lot. It’s true that you probably won’t be able to sell the car you bought just last week for even close to the price you paid for it. If you think that a new vehicle is a bad investment for this reason, it doesn’t mean that you should avoid dealers completely. Used vehicle dealers may be more upfront with you about the vehicles they’re selling because they’re not just selling one. If they can get your business, it doesn’t really matter which vehicle you take, so they’re interested in making you happy. Another advantage to buying from a dealer is the warranty that accompanies most vehicle sales. A private sale is a buyer beware situation: as soon as you drive it away from where you bought it, any problems are your problems. With a dealer, you can usually get a warranty on the vehicle that protects you from any flaws you might find later. Dealers are definitely the more reliable choice.

 

 

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