The Complete Guide to Hassle Free Car Buying: The Complete, Step-By-Step Guide for Buying a New or Used Car or Truck Without the Hassle | 
enlarge | Author: Jake Jacobs Publisher: Jacobs House Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 1737272
Media: Paperback Edition: Rev Exp Su Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 284 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.5 x 1.8
ISBN: 0963926810 Dewey Decimal Number: 629.2220297 EAN: 9780963926814 ASIN: 0963926810
Publication Date: March 1, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Thank you for looking at Bookscorner1. no sale iseverfinal.100% satisfaction guaranteed may have a remaider mark
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Book Description Only in this book will you learn how a customer purchased a brand new fully loaded Ford Taurus $1325.00 below dealer invoice, savings of over $3000 from M.S.R.P. How a woman purchased a new car with NO MONEY DOWN and much much more.
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Out Dated information that was missing alot June 16, 2007 The information in this book does not apply to the present.
I think it may have been great when it was first written but it will not help you get a good deal on a used car right now.
awesome September 9, 2000 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Wow! This book was very helpful to me. I have 2 strikes against me when buying a car: 1) female 2.) black. It is true that car salesmen think women are push overs. I bought my first new car in 1989. Yes, I was taking advantage of. I feel I paid way to much for the car and the salesman did not work with me to lower the price. I bought another new car in 1992. I took a man with me, but I still feel we did not get the best deal. This book has enlightned me on how to negotiate, what to negotiate, and what not to say. I bought another new car and was able to use what I read from hassle free car buying. Thanks Jake!
KNOWLEDGE, KNOWLEDGE, KNOWLEDGE April 7, 2000 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Just as Location, Location, Location is the most important thing in real estate, Knowledge, Knowledge, Knowledge is most important when making a competent purchase. The more expensive the item being purchased, the more important the knowledge. A car is a very big item to purchase. The more you know, the better. Jake has made it possible to know more than ever the next time I, or you, go to buy a new car. I will have this book in my hip pocket and it will be well thumbed...unless, that is, I just let him do all the work for me on his new web site...oops, I maybe should not have let the cat out of the bag. It will be a great boost for us "marks" the next time we sit down across from the "super-shark" salesman. Thanks, Jake.
Must Have Knowledge for Car Buyers March 1, 2000 This book details the steps and provides the reader with the knowledge required to make an educated purchase of a new vehicle. It breaks down the barriers between the dealer and the buyer. No one should step foot into a dealership without reading the information set forth in this book. You will learn how to buy a car below dealer invoice, how to handle the sales tactics used by dealers and the ins and outs of the business. The most important thing you will take from this book is the confidence that you will not fall victim to a savvy dealer because you don't have the right tools to negotiate a fair price. Why? Because this book gives you those tools. I am a young, confident female and I completely feel comfortable walking into a dealership after reading this book. Prior to this, I was hesitant and thought car buying to be a big hassle. Not anymore. Give this book to anyone you know that is purchasing a new car. It will make a perfect college/high school grad. gift.
This book is great for Women November 8, 1999 The Hassle Free Car Buying book is a great book for the women of this world. It gives us the knowledge of haggling with the car dealers when trying to buy a car for yourself and not letting the car dealers take advantage of the females.
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