Many people who are looking to buy a used car may find themselves wondering how to save money buying a used car by using an auto broker. This guide can help you determine whether or not using an auto broker is in your best interest, and how to find one that’s reputable
How to Buy a Used Car Using an Auto Broker
Why do people choose to buy their used car through an auto broker? The most common reason is simply that they have no time. The second most common reason is that they don’t feel that they have enough experience with cars, or they find the car dealerships, and the whole car-buying experience, to be terribly intimidating.
An auto broker is a fairly new niche market that has opened up in the auto industry. The opportunity came about when auto dealer professionals realized that there are a lot of people who hate buying cars because they don’t enjoy the haggling and emotion involved in buying a new car.
What Will an Auto Broker Do For You?
Many people consider an auto broker to be a luxury that only the wealthy can afford, like a maid or a driver. That isn’t necessarily the case. A professional auto broker can save you so much in terms of price and financing that even with the broker fee, you come out much further ahead than you ever would have had you attempted to negotiate on your own. An auto broker saves you the time, headache, and frustration of finding your perfect car, and negotiating for the best price. Here’s what a used car auto broker can do:
Eliminate comparison shopping
Have you ever spent your entire Saturday driving from one dealership to another, only to end up driving home at the end of the day, tired and frustrated because you’ve wasted another weekend, and you’re still empty-handed? An auto broker has the contacts and experience so that they can take your search specifications, and just like a real estate broker locates homes that match your search criteria, and within just a few days, the auto broker identifies the exact cars in your local area that match what you’re looking for. This service alone saves many hours worth of work and frustration. Even better, they provide you with actual price quotes from multiple car dealerships, and they’ll work with you to decide what options are best for you.
Experience with Automobiles
Let’s face it, not everyone understands dealership terminology. Whether it’s rebates and sales gimmicks or financing incentives, auto brokers can explain what it all means to you, and how you can use these promotions to your advantage. Auto brokers are from the auto industry, so they understand all of the terms involved with sales, financing, options, and all of the fees that dealerships like to pad the deal with. They understand your rights as a consumer, so when you have an auto broker on your side, you know that your rights will be protected, and that you’ll get the best possible deal on your used car.
Are Auto Brokers Better Negotiators?
Because they have experience in the industry, auto brokers will have inside information regarding the car dealers that you, as a consumer, couldn’t know. Things such as how well particular vehicles or models are selling, what dealership incentives and rebates are available, and even how long a particular dealership has had a particular car on the lot (meaning they’re more desperate to sell it and get it off the lot.) Through the use of this inside knowledge, an auto broker can not only save you money on your used car purchase, but they can find you cut-rate deals that you never imagined possible.
What Does it Cost?
Unlike real estate brokers who make a fortune off of every house they sell, auto broker fees are very reasonable. A typical flat fee between $100 to $1000 is assessed depending on what your search criteria is and how difficult the search and process is expected to be. An auto broker will tell you his fee up-front, so you know what to expect. The more general your car request, the cheaper the fee, so keep that in mind when you contract an auto broker for his services. If you are very flexible and simply want the best deal available, but have no very specific requirements, you can expect a minimal fee. The peace of mind, easy transaction, and reduced frustration is easily well worth the cost. And once you see how much you’ve saved off the price of your used car, you’ll never go back to shopping for a used car on your own ever again.
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What do americans think about unmarked police cars used to catch speeders?I have noticed a trend lately in the police community to use cars that look like regular cars (shows nothing that it is a police car) to catch people speeding. I believe it is a bad idea for anyone could get flashing lights and sirens from radio shack and pretend to be a cop. It is giving crimminals a chance to commit fraud while pretending to be police. I also believe it is a step towards having a secret police in the US and that is not a good thing. Ever.
The idea if you don't do anything wrong, don't worry is false. Innocent people get harrased by police and I have seen it and experienced myself first hand. Not all cops are good guys.
What I am getting at is police looking like average people will make it easier those who are crimminals to pose as undercover agents who happen to have plainclothes and unmarked cars.
I agree with the final guy that the person when they pull you over must be in uniform. However, I have seen in these unmarked cars plainclothes police walking out to give a ticket. This is what I disagree with. For in the short run, yes it will get results, however in the long run, crooks will pose as such people and the general population will begin to trust the police less as the result of this.
I seriuosly hope you understand what I mean.
To those who say if you did not break the law, dont worry about a thing is not accurate. KBG were a form of secret police and those who they sent to the labor camps were not guilty of any real crime, but of speaking out against the current person in charge of the country. Think about it.
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He don’t know dick…lmfao I love this movie
still a great movie now like it was back in the day
luv Kurt’s wardrobe choice!!!! Sadly I remember actually seeing people dress like that.
Brokers are simply independent sales people who are not connected to a particular dealership. They have access to all makes of cars. If you use a broker and you want to buy a BMW for instance he will find the one you want, then buy it from the dealer for wholesale value. and then sell it to you for the retail price. they just do the leg work for you. and if you need financing they can arrange that. Our dealership would sell trade ins to the brokers if they were luxury high end cars that were not our make. we would sell him a BMW for instance because it would make our cars less appealing. (CHEV/OLDS) They are not more expensive or cheaper either. They start off at the same point as any dealer. and try to make as much as possible. Why not call a local dealership and ask if they can recommend any one, they know which ones are not crooks. Just remember he is simply a middle man. So the dealer makes money, the broker makes money…. how much is up to you.
You sound like you want to be a personal auto shopper. Not a broker. You better check your state & federal laws regarding automobile sales. In most states the buyer will have 72 hours to cancel the deal after you deliver it to them. Why don't you just go work for a dealer. customer comes to you, test drives, negotiates, buys, NO 72 hour rule. That's the law.
my dad had a coat like that and the blue suit Roy L Fukes wore, thank god I did not get his fashion sense.
fuck off pickle
I think Kurt Russell wore the same jacket when he played Herb Brooks in Miracle!
“ahhhh SHIT. there goes a perfectly good bumber sticker!!!!” what a line
Student driver shit!!!!!
LOL!! @ hoosierlooker