Shopping for a Car After the Auto Shows? We Can Help
By Patrick Masterson
April 6, 2018
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The glow of the four major U.S. auto shows — Los Angeles, Detroit, Chicago and New York — may be fading, but automakers’ push to get those 2019 models you saw on the show floors out to dealers and into your driveway is only just beginning. If you saw something you liked and you’re now thinking it’s time to buy, check the below list of links first to jumpstart your education on how to shop smarter.
How do I sell or trade in my old car? Learn how to prep your car before you sell it to a dealer, how to trade it in and how to deal with taxes and other considerations. If you still owe money on your old car, read this. Finally, if you want to sell it private party, here’s how to create the picture-perfect ad and how to seal the deal.
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Patrick Masterson
Patrick Masterson is Chief Copy Editor at Cars.com. He joined the automotive industry in 2016 as a lifelong car enthusiast and has achieved the rare feat of applying his journalism and media arts degrees as a writer, fact-checker, proofreader and editor his entire professional career. He lives by an in-house version of the AP stylebook and knows where semicolons can go.