Tuesday, April 21, 2009

10 Steps to Finding the Right Car for You

Step 4: Have you considered all vehicles in that class?

Today's new car (and truck) market is filled with great products. Most shoppers have difficulty keeping up with all of the vehicles manufacturers introduce and the changes they are making to their older vehicles, so it's important to do your research. Use Internet sites like Edmunds.com and Edmunds.com New Cars and Trucks Buyer's Guide to research all your choices before you hit the showrooms.

On Edmunds.com you can pick a specific car and bring up a list of similar cars in the same class. If you already have a car you are considering, this will be your starting point. Find the specific car you want on the web site by searching by Make, Type, Price Range or Market Segment. Once you have chosen your specific car, you will be on a Vehicle Detail page. This page has links to all the Car Pricing, Features, Reviews and Shopping options. Down the left hand side of the Vehicle Detail page there is a section called "Find a Related Vehicle" all of the links in this section help you to locate similar and competitive vehicles.

If, on the other hand, you have no idea where to begin you should might want to consult the Best Cars section of the site, or you can begin by searching by Make, Type, Price Range or Market Segment.

By Philip Reed, Senior Consumer Advice Editor
http://www.edmunds.com/advice/buying/articles/

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