When looking to buy a car, You must look at all the options.
1. Finance it and make monthly payments depending on your credit.
2. Lease it and return it after some time, But limited to the number of miles on it.
3. Buy it used from a used car lot such as Carmax..
4. Find a listing in an ad somewhere and try and buy if off the owner.
5. Win one in a contest(almost impossible)
6. Try and get a salvage title for 1/3 of the price the car is worth.
7 Get one free from friend or family.
I'm most likely missing a few other ways, But if you know a mechanic or an auto body guy. Salvage is where its at. Make sure the motor still works and the rest is cosmetic.
If you have any experiences in buying cars in any of those ways feel free to share.
5 6 7 :)
ReplyDeletei like #5 the best think i'm gonna steal my neighborers Ferrari now peace
ReplyDeletehaha #5.
ReplyDelete8 Inherit a load of money from a dead relative :P
ReplyDeleteHaha at 5
ReplyDelete5 is the best option! But really number 6 sounds the best to me.
ReplyDeleteI see i'm going to have to change number 5
ReplyDeletewhats the best way of going about #5?
ReplyDelete5? 5.
ReplyDeleteI know a couple guys that use #4.
ReplyDeleteThe buy cars off craigslist, and do some simple body work, then flip it for profit.
McDonald's monopoly game. Only thing i can think of to win a car. But you can.
ReplyDeleteCool blog man, following
ReplyDeletehaha i like the 5
ReplyDeleteCash is King, regardless of what you're buying.
ReplyDeleteI've always been curious about salvage titles. I live in Hawaii, & I'm pretty sure the law reads something like 'once a car has a salvage title, it can never be registered or insured', meaning you'd have to drive it illegally (nope) or use it only for parts. How do you get around that?
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ReplyDeleteid have to get my driverrs license back first anyway so...
ReplyDeleteYou would have to find a copart in HI, i know the have one for sure. The broker buys the car, We change the title to your name and we make it a re-builders title which you can register anywhere in the united states.
ReplyDeletethanks for the advice!
ReplyDeletemm word thanks for the advice bro.
ReplyDeletedef consider it when im buying a car
lol your advices are funny ;p I would love to win one in a contest!
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ReplyDeletethis is great advice thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat advice, I'll definitely try #6 in the future.
ReplyDeleteGot my first one #7 stytle.
ReplyDeleteI wish #7 would happen to me haha
ReplyDeleteGood tips! Thanks!
ReplyDeletei'll def go and try #5 right now.
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ReplyDeleteAwesome tips, im currently shopping for a car, very usefull ;D
ReplyDeleteVery great tips! Number 6 is most likely where I'm headed. LOL
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