Tuesday, May 1, 2012

The Best Car Deals in May 2012

The Best Car Deals in May 2012 

With rates as low as 1.99% for up to 66 months, buyers at BobStallingsCars.com can find deals that BEAT OUT the big box dealers. Or, we also offer the choice to enjoy a $1500 CASH rebate on any 2010 or newer vehicle in stock.

The competition:



CPO Myth Busted! 

The only real difference between a CPO and a regular pre-owned vehicle is the extended warranty. But, at BobStallingsCars.com our warranties are typically more comprehensive than a dealer's CPO and are 0% interest (with no credit check). They are backed by NAC (a AAA rated provider). With a purchase price that is less than that of a dealer's CPO price and an entire point of rate savings, it is a better value not to buy CPO. Our dealership inspects all of our inventory with a rigorous pre-inspection that we call the BobStallingsCars.com Champion Checklist. Read more on Why Kick the Tires?





The Basics on discovering if buying used is always cheaper than buying new from Real Car Tips...
Buying used is smart if you want to save money. It's because new cars depreciate quickly - usually losing half their value within three years.
However, used cars do have drawbacks. Even if you're careful, there's no way to guarantee a problem-free vehicle. And since most don't come with a warranty, you could be stuck with expensive repairs.
Despite the negatives, buying a three-to-five-year-old used vehicle will net you maximum savings. That's the ideal age - old enough for major depreciation to have taken place, but not too old where problems are likely - and there's always a chance it could still be covered by a warranty.
If the car doesn't come with a warranty - it's actually not a bad idea to consider getting one. You can obtain pricing for a NAC Extended Service Agreement here.



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