Don't Get Screwed When Buying a Car (Screwed Guides Collection - How to Buy a Car & Save Time and Money Book 1)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.53 (820 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00QXSSIKW |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 359 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-09-09 |
Language | : | English |
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At the age of sixteen he became an Eagle Scout, the highest rank that can be achieved in the Boy Scouts of America. There, he successfully took the dealership from an average of 6 cars per month to selling 47 in his first month. His commitment to his health is a commitment that carries onto all aspects of his life, including sales. Drew believes that the self-discipline one must have to keep the body sharp carries over to the mind. This started at a young age with a love of skylines and the complexities of architecture. During this time, he gained a love of fitness that still carries on today - through countless hours of exercise and a mostly organic diet. The social skills and ethics of hard work and leadership served him well when he joined the United States Marine Corps after graduating from Titusville High School in 2002. Drew believes that real estate, more than any other business combines his appreciation for skylines with his love of helping people
MartinaJ said now I can assist my husband with vehicle purchasing decisions. Great guide, this author is very thorough is providing all the necessary information needed to purchase a vehicle hassle free. As a woman, I normally let my husband deal with all the vehicle matters as he loves dealing with vehicles but it is also good for us to have the knowledge as well. Some of the subjects covered in this book are: getting financing, keeping a budget, being realistic abou. Bob Matthews said Great guide for those who are buying a car!. There are so many things you have to think about when it comes time to buy a car. It's hard to remember every single thing. Now you don't have to remember! Just bring this guide with you. The author clearly understands what a pain it is to actually purchase a car, and he focuses on all the gritty parts so that you can get out with out being "screwed." Definitely a must read, ESPECIALLY if you. "I had purchased several of these types of 'car shopping'" according to Mattgeib. I had purchased several of these types of 'car shopping' books as I am looking for a new car. I felt Drew's book was the most thorough of any of the books I have read so far. He lays out the researching,,,negotiating. buying process in a logical & doable mannerI felt well-prepared to buy a car after reading this book
You can find reviews online to help you make the decision of what type of vehicle to purchase, what to pay and how much you should get for your trade but that's not all you should know. THINKING ABOUT BUYING A CAR? LEARN THE SECRETS OF BUYING A CAR FROM A VETERAN OF THE CAR BUSINESS!CAN THIS BOOK HELP YOU SAVE MONEY? I’M SURE THATS THE QUESTION ON YOUR MIND AND THE ANSWER IS YES!YES IT CAN AND IT WILL, IF YOU TAKE WHAT YOU LEARN AND PUT IT TO USE.WITHOUT ACTION, KNOWLEDGE IS USELESS! If you're like the many frustrated consumers world-wide that absolutely hate the idea of purchasing a vehicle, much less actually making it into a dealership only to be bombarded by an overly pushy salesman, then this information is for you. So what else is there? How about, what is the fair price to pay for an extended warranty, how much is GAP (Guaranteed Asset Protection/Guaranteed Auto Protection) insurance really worth? What about the interest rate that the dealership informs you that you qualify for on this purchase? These are all questions that will be addressed in the following pages and through out my other guides. What you can expect to learn!How car dealers make moneyThe steps car salesmen use to make more profitHow to narrow down your optionsWhat you should know before going to a dealershipFinancing optionsBackend product detailsHow to get
At the age of sixteen he became an Eagle Scout, the highest rank that can be achieved in the Boy Scouts of America. This started at a young age with a love of skylines and the complexities of architecture. Drew believes that the self-discipline one must have to keep the body sharp carries over to the mind. There, he successfully took the dealership from an average of 6 cars per month to selling 47 in his first month. After showing continued success in his v