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Helping Clients Become Savvy Shoppers. Ronald Montoya, Consumer Advice Editor. B.A. in Journalism from California State University, Northridge Worked at Edmunds.com since 2008 Written over 70 advice a rticles and over 700 blog posts Bought and sold over 30 cars for Edmunds Long Term Fleet - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Helping Clients Become Savvy Shoppers

Helping Clients Become Savvy Shoppers

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Ronald Montoya,Consumer Advice Editor

• B.A. in Journalism from California State University, Northridge

• Worked at Edmunds.com since 2008

• Written over 70 advice articles and over 700 blog posts

• Bought and sold over 30 cars for Edmunds Long Term Fleet

• Worked at car dealership for five years

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Window Shopper to Savvy Shopper

• What can you afford?

• How much of a down

payment?

• Research car values

• Avoid becoming a monthly

payment shopper

• What is a fair deal?

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How Much Can You Afford?

• Edmunds recommends that the total of all vehicle expenses

stay within 20 percent of your take-home pay

• Expenses include insurance, monthly payment, fuel costs and

maintenance

• If you are buying used, stick to the bottom of your budget so

you’ll have money for repairs

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Know your credit score to see what rates you will qualify for

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Down Payment Trends

• Edmunds recommends 20 percent down payment for new cars

• A new car depreciates about 22 percent in the first year

• A low down payment instantly puts a buyer "upside down" in his car purchase

• A larger down payment helps you pay less interest on the vehicle and build equity

• Down payments are especially important for buyers with poor credit (680 FICO and below)

• The average used-car down payment was 11 percent; the recommended is 10 percent

California 17.76%

National Average 11.06%

Oklahoma 6.83%

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Monthly Payment Shopper• Don’t buy a car with blinders

on

• Monthly-payment shoppers don’t see the bigger picture — the purchase price of the car and some extras the salesman might slide into the deal.

• Avoid getting caught in the dealer’s four-square

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Assessing the value of a car

• Edmunds True Market Value

(TMV) is an effective tool, but

it is important to get the

correct details

• Prices can fluctuate based on

trim levels and options

• Have the dealer e-mail the

window sticker or invoice to

have the best match

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Edmunds.com True Market Value

• Edmunds TMV lets you know

what others are paying for the

car in your area

• This is a good reference point

for making an offer

• Makes you aware of the invoice

price

• Keep in mind that it is an

average, sometimes you’ll pay

less sometimes a bit more

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Used Car Values

• It is important to note the

correct options to get an

accurate price

• Useful for buying and selling

• Trade in prices are lower,

private party are better, but

you must sell the car

yourself

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What’s a fair deal?Buying

• Not always the lowest price

• Five year loan

• TMV or better

• 20 percent down

• Incentives

• Quality of service

Leasing

• Three year lease

• Little to no down

• Lease special

• Low fees

• High residual value

• Quality of service

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Final Tips

• Know what you can afford

• Research the value of your trade in and the new car

• Make a 20 percent down payment for new cars and 10

percent for used

• Don’t be a monthly payment shopper

• A fair deal is more than just the price of the car