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Bear in mind your budget limit and the used car buying tips before walking into a car lot. If you have reached your limit, move on to the next dealership. Never ignore your own limits to avoid trouble down later on.

Let the negotiations stretch out a bit especially if what you are offered is within range of your budget limit. Never let an agent pressure you into buying something. Agents are so good at making it urgent that you buy now or lose out on special rates.

Everything depends on you. You are the one going to buy a car. You are the one with the money.

If nothing in a car lot is to your liking, move on to other dealerships and look for the same vehicle that you want. If something does not add up regarding an offer, just leave. It is not good to buy a car with a lot of doubts in your mind.

They could throw in some extras to sweeten the deal. Another agent or manager could suddenly intrude and improve the deal before you settle on a price. No one can sway you to any deal as long as you are equipped with used car buying tips.

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