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Lemon AidIt may not be big and yellow, but your car soured you on driving. Go to the Autopedia site to find out what to do if the car you buy is a lemon.
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Do some planning
If you're willing to put off buying that next car for two, maybe three years, you can save enough to pay for it with cash. Some of the best deals around are low-mileage cars and trucks coming off leases.
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If you borrow, be smart about it
Dealer financing isn't the only way to go. A lot of people are buying cars with the equity in their homes so that the interest is deductible.
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To haggle or not to haggle
There are lots of sites and services offering "no haggle" car buying. The question is how much you'll have to pay to avoid an experience many Americans dread.
MSN CarPoint allows you to research and buy a new or used car online. It's your complete source for car buying information, such as:
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