How do you choose a car
carEnthusiast
09-25-2014, 06:08 AM
Hey everyone,
I'm trying to make the decision of choosing a car easier for potential buyers.
We're just starting out and don't have anything to sell, but want to
make sure we're building something that actually helps.
I've only ever come at it from my perspective and I'm having a hard time
understanding how it all works from the owner/customer perspective.
I know you are passionate about cars and could really help me cut
through the fog.
Do you have time to chat?
Thank u :icon16:
I'm trying to make the decision of choosing a car easier for potential buyers.
We're just starting out and don't have anything to sell, but want to
make sure we're building something that actually helps.
I've only ever come at it from my perspective and I'm having a hard time
understanding how it all works from the owner/customer perspective.
I know you are passionate about cars and could really help me cut
through the fog.
Do you have time to chat?
Thank u :icon16:
MightyMaxxedOut
09-25-2014, 09:35 PM
Hey everyone,
I'm trying to make the decision of choosing a car easier for potential buyers.
We're just starting out and don't have anything to sell, but want to
make sure we're building something that actually helps.
I've only ever come at it from my perspective and I'm having a hard time
understanding how it all works from the owner/customer perspective.
I know you are passionate about cars and could really help me cut
through the fog.
Do you have time to chat?
Thank u :icon16:
I am one of those guys with "gasoline running through his veins"...but I also have the perspective of 20 years of experience at the dealer service department level. An all-around car guy who spent most of his adult life working at high line European, domestic, and Asian dealers.
How can I be of service?:ylsuper:
I'm trying to make the decision of choosing a car easier for potential buyers.
We're just starting out and don't have anything to sell, but want to
make sure we're building something that actually helps.
I've only ever come at it from my perspective and I'm having a hard time
understanding how it all works from the owner/customer perspective.
I know you are passionate about cars and could really help me cut
through the fog.
Do you have time to chat?
Thank u :icon16:
I am one of those guys with "gasoline running through his veins"...but I also have the perspective of 20 years of experience at the dealer service department level. An all-around car guy who spent most of his adult life working at high line European, domestic, and Asian dealers.
How can I be of service?:ylsuper:
johncieera
09-28-2014, 08:21 AM
What kind of help do you want. PM me I maybe able to help you
lilliearant
09-29-2014, 11:30 PM
The huge choice of cars available can be confusing, but once you have decided what you need from a car, and how much you can afford to spend on it, it should be straightforward to choose the right model for you.
Bocken Bruse
11-18-2014, 10:44 AM
If I'm looking for an used car I prefer a car with few previous owners and low miles/kilometers on the meter.
robluci
11-18-2014, 09:05 PM
I always looked at the history of repair and reliability of used cars. I've got mechanic friends who don't buy particular cars they've repaired. Car condition, fuel efficiency, mileage, smog and emission checks are priority. I prefer big cars too.
stonewallauto
11-19-2014, 10:18 AM
If your thinking about potential buyers, then you have to look at it like an
auction broker (http://stonewallauto.com) or auction dealer (http://stonewallauto.com). Buy a car relevant to what's going on....
gas prices high/good gaser if its winter/awd. maybe its time for the kids going back to college/affordable.
auction broker (http://stonewallauto.com) or auction dealer (http://stonewallauto.com). Buy a car relevant to what's going on....
gas prices high/good gaser if its winter/awd. maybe its time for the kids going back to college/affordable.
collision1
11-26-2014, 02:59 AM
It's important to stay focused on what you need from a car, as opposed to what you want, and to have a realistic budget in mind...and to stick to it.
katherinewright
12-18-2014, 06:03 AM
Hi...
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Everyone It's important to stay focused on what you need from a car Japan car imports (http://www.japancarimport.co.uk/) are a platform by which anyone can get top quality used vehicles at very affordable price with the original auction report. We buy used cars from Japan auction and sale them in London, UK.
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