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In Philadelphia PA
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Vehicles
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Black
Black
Automatic
Gasoline
2.0L I4 148hp 145ft. lbs.
14,514 miles
JA4ARUAU2RU006594
37794
Showroom Price
$23,995
Internet Price
$23,995
Summit White
Medium Pewter
3 Speed Automatic
Gasoline
Engine: Caterpillar
30,961 miles
1GTW7AFP0P1139193
37848
Showroom Price
$33,995
Internet Price
$33,995
White
Black
Automatic
Gasoline
3.8L V6 310hp 281ft. lbs.
97,711 miles
1N6ED1CM0NN663803
37830
Showroom Price
$24,995
Internet Price
$24,995
Oxford White
Medium Dark Slate
Automatic
Flex-fuel
Duratec 3.3L Flex Fuel V6 290hp 265ft. lbs.
64,431 miles
1FTEW1EB7MKE26041
37849
Showroom Price
$31,995
Internet Price
$31,995
Black
Black
Automatic
Gasoline
EcoBoost 1.5L Turbo I3 181hp 190ft. lbs.
66,704 miles
3FMCR9B61MRA21126
37823
Showroom Price
$24,995
Internet Price
$24,995
Black
Jet Black
Automatic
Gasoline
3.6L V6 310hp 271ft. lbs.
65,576 miles
1GKKNULS6MZ139246
37751A
Showroom Price
$28,995
Internet Price
$28,995
Black
Black
Automatic
Gasoline
2.0L I4 148hp 145ft. lbs.
70,410 miles
JA4APVAU0MU017078
37793
Showroom Price
$17,995
Internet Price
$17,995
White
Titan Black
Automatic
Gasoline
1.4L Turbo I4 147hp 184ft. lbs. SULEV
89,710 miles
3VWC57BUXMM065767
37778
Showroom Price
$18,995
Internet Price
$18,995
Frozen White
Ebony
Automatic
Gasoline
2.0L I4 162hp 144ft. lbs.
82,299 miles
NM0LS7E23L1465779
37815
Showroom Price
$22,995
Internet Price
$22,995
Calypso Red
Black
Automatic
Gasoline
2.5L I4 191hp 181ft. lbs. SULEV
87,241 miles
5NPEG4JA8LH010881
37783
Showroom Price
$17,995
Internet Price
$17,995
Philadelphia Car Buying Tips
When deciding on buying a car, the process can be stressful because of the many things you have to take into consideration. It is important to pay attention to many details such as number of miles, whether it is an automatic or stick gear vehicle, the petrol the car requires, how the driver feels inside it, finance plans and prices, and a variety of other things. Hopefully, this guide will help you and serve you as a checklist of tips and advice to follow when making an important such as this.- Before you look at anything, make sure to make a budget plan taking into account how much you are aiming to spend, and what the limit of your budget is. This will be useful for you to stay on track and not spend more than you can, especially because there is a chance of facing unanticipated fees or charges.
- Consider your age and years of driving experience. If you’re a young driver, you may want to buy in an old version of a car or a used car that can take a few punches because as a new driver, chances are it will take some more (although it hopefully doesn’t). If you have been driving for many years, you could invest in a newer version.
- Try to buy your car from a local car dealership shop. This way, if you experience any problems with your car after your purchase, you will be able to return to get it checked. In fact, many local car dealerships will give you either free or low maintenance fees in order to keep a good reputation. Buying from here also grants much lower fees than private dealers.
- Before you step into the showroom, do some research on any cars you have had your eye on. This will narrow down your choices quite a lot, making it a lot easier for you to decide when you arrive. Also, this will prevent you from doubting yourself and losing your focus on what you want to get.
- Take someone with you for a second opinion. The salesman may know his stuff on cars very well, but it also may be in his best interest to sell you a more expensive option. Take a close friend or family member with you to get a second opinion or for reassurance. They may be able to ask questions you hadn’t thought of before.
- Don’t be afraid to haggle; you’ve got nothing to lose. In the worst case scenario, the price will stay as it started, but optimistically you might be able to agree on something lower.
- If you’re buying a used car, make sure to look out for a used-car certification, ask questions about its repairment history, and check everything you can yourself.