A car is one of the "big" purchases you will make. Before you get your heart set
on a specific model, you need to know what you can afford.
Often when people go shopping for a car, they begin by looking at dealer or manufacturer
Web sites to see what type they'd like to buy. Before that step, though, shoppers
should figure out what their needs are, how much they can afford to spend, and decide
whether they should buy or lease or choose a used car instead of a new one. This
chapter will help you make those decisions.
What can you expect to learn from this chapter:
Begin with a budget
If you don't have a family budget, you should create one to see how much you can
spend on a car. Here's how.
Check your credit first
By checking your credit score months before you buy, you can be sure you'll get
the best interest rate on a loan.
Buying new vs. used
The pros and cons of a new car versus a used car are outlined here. Which one is
right for you?
Buying vs. leasing
Here are five questions to ask yourself when trying to decide whether you should
buy or lease that new car.
How much can you afford
Experts say you should spend only 20 percent of your monthly budget on automobiles.
Our calculator can help you determine how much you can afford.
Finding the best car for you
Consider your lifestyle and the needs of your family before you choose a car. Here
are 12 questions to help you make the right choice