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Accurate measurement of Vehicles Resale price

Before buying a used car or new car every one of us should make a proper analysis on the price of affordability and resale values. It’s really waste of time if we invest extra money on the cars which is really not that much worth able. Many experts say that we must make a blue book check before deciding the vehicle we going to buy. Lots of online price measurement tools are available. If we give the vehicles year, make, model, zip code, mileage etc to the online tools it will make a proper analysis and give you a verified detail report. Used cars value will degrade according to the mileage and maintenance factors. After all the details were observed the blue book site will give a set of retail price values.

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Price factors of the cars depend on other factors also. We must check the condition of the cars. Damages, scratches and driving condition, engine condition everything comes under consideration. While doing the blue book check we must also mention the conditions of the particular car. Also we must provide for any major mechanical problems like smoke emission  cooling system , engine transmission , etc. if the details were mentioned accurately the seller have a chance of reducing the exact price of the vehicle depending on the demand of the vehicle.

Checking the problems of the cars requires few checklists which have to done carefully

  • Drive it to listen for engine noise, test acceleration levels and check the brakes. Listen for rattles or squeaks.
  • Take a look at the engine underneath the hood. If it looks like it hasn’t been taken care of or lots of extraneous wiring exists, ask for detailed service records.
  • Notice if the suspension seems even and provides an easy, comfortable ride. Look at the tires.
  • See if it pulls to one side or the other. It’s an alignment issue (or bad tires) if it pulls all the time; it’s a brake problem if it pulls when stopping. Check for brake shudder when stopping; (that’s front rotors and probably pads).It should not wander (tires or steering components).
  • If you have time, sit in the car for an hour… seats often feel comfortable until you’ve sat in them a while.

If you want to buy a decent car always go for the cars which have been displayed and advertised. It isn’t always easy to get the good car but proper analysis makes it happen. To make the price values more affordable always go with the higher price than the blue book estimate. These things will definitely save few thousand dollars in the bank account.   

There are many online tools available for blue book check. We must carefully make a decision on which website to analyze

When it comes to figuring out a resale or retail price for a used car, potential sellers realize that the general idea of nebulous value is true for vehicles: the true price of a vehicle is the price that a buyer is willing to pay for it. Some basic guidelines can help a vehicle owner or dealer figure out an estimate, but the concrete value of the vehicle gets established through negotiation. Here are some ways to determine a car’s retail value for a sale offer.

 

When it comes to figuring out a resale or retail price for a used car, potential sellers realize that the general idea of nebulous value is true for vehicles: the true price of a vehicle is the price that a buyer is willing to pay for it. Some basic guidelines can help a vehicle owner or dealer figure out an estimate, but the concrete value of the vehicle gets established through negotiation. Here are some ways to determine a car’s retail value for a sale offer.

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Toyota GT 86 Sedan rendered

It was only yesterday when rumors of a sedan GT 86 sedan emerged, and now we bring a render with the four-door version which is allegedly close to production series.

 

The artist behind these renders is Theophilus Chin who envisioned a red sedan GT 86 back in 2011 and now he updated his work with a black car which looks more appropriate for a production-ready model. If green-lighted for production, the four-door GT 86 will boast a 100mm extended wheelbase and could be shown in March next year at Geneva Motor Show.

 

 Toyota GT 86 Sedan rendered

 

The car will reportedly be offered as standard with the coupe’s 2.0-liter boxer engine but an optional hybrid arrangement derived from the Yaris Hybrid-R concept is also in the cards with up to 268 bhp (200 kW) and a KERS system similar to F1 cars.

 

A market launch is expected towards the end of 2015 while pricing should be in the same region as the coupe.

 

 

 


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Toyota GT 86 Sedan rendered

It was only yesterday when rumors of a sedan GT 86 sedan emerged, and now we bring a render with the four-door version which is allegedly close to production series.
The artist behind these renders is Theophilus Chin who envisioned a red sedan GT 86 back in 2011 and now he updated his work with a black car which looks more appropriate for a production-ready model. If green-lighted for production, the four-door GT 86 will boast a 100mm extended wheelbase and could be shown in March next year at Geneva Motor Show.
 Toyota GT 86 Sedan rendered
The car will reportedly be offered as standard with the coupe’s 2.0-liter boxer engine but an optional hybrid arrangement derived from the Yaris Hybrid-R concept is also in the cards with up to 268 bhp (200 kW) and a KERS system similar to F1 cars.
A market launch is expected towards the end of 2015 while pricing should be in the same region as the coupe.


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Toyota has considerably reduced the price tag of the 2014 Prius, allowing the base model to cost less than 30,000 USD.
At the beginning of the year Nissan reduced Leaf’s price by 6,400 USD to 28,800 USD while in August Chevrolet announced a massive 5,000 USD price cut for the 2014 Volt which now starts at 34,995 USD. Toyota has decided to follow the trend and they have slashed 2,010 USD from the base Prius’ price tag which means the car can now be had from 29,990 USD.
For this money the 2014 Toyota Prius Plug-In comes as standard with a long list of goodies such as heated cloth front seats, remote climate, unique ten-spoke alloys and three years of Roadside 
 2014 Toyota Prius dips below 30,000 USD
Assistance through ToyotaCare.
The upper-spec Advanced version benefits from a more significant 4,620 USD price reduction so it can now be ordered from 34,905 USD. This version comes with additional goodies such as eight-way power-adjustable driver’s seat with power lumbar support, head-up display, premium HDD navigation with Entune, SofTex heated front seats and Safety Connect.
The Prius Plug-In Advanced can be optionally configured with a Technology Package which comprises LED headlights and fog lights, pre-collision system and dynamic radar cruise control.
Production will commence this month, with the cars arriving in dealerships across United States as early as November. The car is eligible for a 2,500 USD federal tax credit and for an extra 1,500 USD rebate in California’s Clean Vehicle Rebate Program.
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2014 Toyota Prius dips below 30,000 USD

Toyota has considerably reduced the price tag of the 2014 Prius, allowing the base model to cost less than 30,000 USD.

At the beginning of the year Nissan reduced Leaf’s price by 6,400 USD to 28,800 USD while in August Chevrolet announced a massive 5,000 USD price cut for the 2014 Volt which now starts at 34,995 USD. Toyota has decided to follow the trend and they have slashed 2,010 USD from the base Prius’ price tag which means the car can now be had from 29,990 USD.

For this money the 2014 Toyota Prius Plug-In comes as standard with a long list of goodies such as heated cloth front seats, remote climate, unique ten-spoke alloys and three years of Roadside

 2014 Toyota Prius dips below 30,000 USD

Assistance through ToyotaCare.

The upper-spec Advanced version benefits from a more significant 4,620 USD price reduction so it can now be ordered from 34,905 USD. This version comes with additional goodies such as eight-way power-adjustable driver’s seat with power lumbar support, head-up display, premium HDD navigation with Entune, SofTex heated front seats and Safety Connect.

The Prius Plug-In Advanced can be optionally configured with a Technology Package which comprises LED headlights and fog lights, pre-collision system and dynamic radar cruise control.

Production will commence this month, with the cars arriving in dealerships across United States as early as November. The car is eligible for a 2,500 USD federal tax credit and for an extra 1,500 USD rebate in California’s Clean Vehicle Rebate Program.

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Nismo version due next year

Nissan GT-R’s new production chief Kinishi Tanuma told he wants to boost production rate of the super car.
He replaced Kazutoshi Mizuno (considered to be the “father of the GT-R”) who decided to step down as chief engineer of Godzilla. While rumors indicated the car would be axed, the truth is the exact opposite as Tanuma wants to produce more GT-Rs in the future.
 Nissan wants to expand GT-R production
However, it will be difficult since the engines are hand-built and it takes a significant amount of time to train an employee to be eligible for producing the V6 3.8-liter twin-turbo engine. Right now they have only four “master craftsmen” who know the “takumi” method, with another person being part of the training program.
Nissan managed to deliver 1,118 GT-Rs in the United States in 2012, while through September this year they sold 952 units. 2014 will be the year when Nissan will introduce the Nismo-tuned GT-R which will allegedly do 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in two seconds.

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Nismo version due next year

Nissan GT-R’s new production chief Kinishi Tanuma told he wants to boost production rate of the super car.

 

He replaced Kazutoshi Mizuno (considered to be the “father of the GT-R”) who decided to step down as chief engineer of Godzilla. While rumors indicated the car would be axed, the truth is the exact opposite as Tanuma wants to produce more GT-Rs in the future.

 

 Nissan wants to expand GT-R production

 

However, it will be difficult since the engines are hand-built and it takes a significant amount of time to train an employee to be eligible for producing the V6 3.8-liter twin-turbo engine. Right now they have only four “master craftsmen” who know the “takumi” method, with another person being part of the training program.

Nissan managed to deliver 1,118 GT-Rs in the United States in 2012, while through September this year they sold 952 units. 2014 will be the year when Nissan will introduce the Nismo-tuned GT-R which will allegedly do 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in two seconds.

 

 

 

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Why buy used Car

Why buy used Car? 

 

Used. Pre-owned. Previously enjoyed. Gone are the days of the shark-skin-suit-clad used car salesmen offering heaps that were owned by a little old lady who only drove it to church on Sundays. Today, late-model used cars are not only a safe buy, they make good financial sense. This article will highlight the advantages of buying used over new, so you can decide which is best for you. 

 

The same car for less money 

 

When you buy used, you miss out on the heaviest depreciation hit. A new Honda Accord LX will set you back around $21,500. Buy a similarly-equipped two-year-old Accord with 24,000 miles and you’ll pay about $4,000 less. (And that’s for a car that holds its value well. A Mitsubishi Galant ES costs about the same new as an Accord; 2 years and 24,000 miles later it’s $7,000 cheaper.) 

 

More car for the same money 

 

A nicely equipped new Toyota Corolla XRS will set you back around $18,000. But what if you want something bigger? For the same amount of money, you could buy a two-year-old Toyota Camry loaded to the gills or a three-year-old Avalon, Toyota’s biggest sedan. Planning on growing your family? You’ll find plenty of four-year-old Honda Odyssey minivans in the new Corolla’s price range. 

 

You can also move up in prestige. A new Toyota Camry XLE V6 with all the bells and whistles is a nice ride; at $30,000 it had better be. But for the same price (or even a couple grand less), you could be stylin’ in a two-year-old Lexus ES330, Audi A6 or BMW 325i. 

 

Certified Pre-owned 

 

More and more manufacturers offer “certified pre-owned” programs. Cars sold as certified pre-owned (CPO) bridge the gap between new and used. They are subject to a rigorous inspection and repair process, and usually are covered by a warranty from the manufacturer. CPO cars will usually cost a bit more, but the added warranty and peace of mind makes them a good value

 

 

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Why buy used Car

Why buy used Car? 
Used. Pre-owned. Previously enjoyed. Gone are the days of the shark-skin-suit-clad used car salesmen offering heaps that were owned by a little old lady who only drove it to church on Sundays. Today, late-model used cars are not only a safe buy, they make good financial sense. This article will highlight the advantages of buying used over new, so you can decide which is best for you. 
The same car for less money 
When you buy used, you miss out on the heaviest depreciation hit. A new Honda Accord LX will set you back around $21,500. Buy a similarly-equipped two-year-old Accord with 24,000 miles and you’ll pay about $4,000 less. (And that’s for a car that holds its value well. A Mitsubishi Galant ES costs about the same new as an Accord; 2 years and 24,000 miles later it’s $7,000 cheaper.) 
More car for the same money 
A nicely equipped new Toyota Corolla XRS will set you back around $18,000. But what if you want something bigger? For the same amount of money, you could buy a two-year-old Toyota Camry loaded to the gills or a three-year-old Avalon, Toyota’s biggest sedan. Planning on growing your family? You’ll find plenty of four-year-old Honda Odyssey minivans in the new Corolla’s price range. 
You can also move up in prestige. A new Toyota Camry XLE V6 with all the bells and whistles is a nice ride; at $30,000 it had better be. But for the same price (or even a couple grand less), you could be stylin’ in a two-year-old Lexus ES330, Audi A6 or BMW 325i. 
Certified Pre-owned 
More and more manufacturers offer “certified pre-owned” programs. Cars sold as certified pre-owned (CPO) bridge the gap between new and used. They are subject to a rigorous inspection and repair process, and usually are covered by a warranty from the manufacturer. CPO cars will usually cost a bit more, but the added warranty and peace of mind makes them a good value
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The Strategical guide of buying Cars with Wheelsdealers

Before involving in any dealership we must make a field work. First we must decide which vehicle we want to buy. Many online portal websites offer complete vehicle information on the vehicles we wanted to buy. Before fixing the decision on a particular vehicle we must make sure to do necessary research on the comparative models and types of cars. There are many models of have cars which have the same kind of feature, body styles, engine performance, interiors, exterior etc. if we do the exploration on the vehicles we can finalize  the vehicle with our economical affordability.
Price quote should be collected from local dealership options and prior comparison should be done with other nearby dealership options. If we choose to visit a dealer first we must analyze the background of the dealerships. We must call the dealer directly, be sure they have the stock options on lot. Dealers always wants to build a relationship with their customers and are  always willing to do everything to get the desired vehicle we needed. So first and foremost step is inquiring about the car dealership will be the accurate details as possible.
After fixing the details the process of negotiation starts. We must know some of the price terminologies used by the dealers. Without knowing the price terminologies knowledge’s dealers can easily make you believe the price which he will be offering.
Invoice price: Price which manufacturer charges to dealer.
Base price: Price which determines the car with the most standard options as possible with factory warranties available on cars.
MSRP – manufacturer suggested retail price which is the maximum price a particular car can be sold.
Monroney sticker price: This price includes the manufacturers suggested retail price for each accessory or item of the item. this include information such as vehicles make and model.
Dealers sticker price: dealer sticker price is usually an add on which displays the suggested retail price of any dealer installed options or with additional dealer profit.
Carry over allowances: Dealers can sell the vehicles offered cash incentives by the manufacturer for purchasing sale off vehicles or the vehicles which has been stopped from manufacturing.
Based on these prices the vehicles are undergone the dealership options.
Once you are finalized with the used car dealer it’s time to choose your ceiling price with the car you are planning to buy. To start with, you need to research the cars retail value by inputting the make, model, year, options and mileage information at Used Car Information Center. This information is the fundamental foundation for the car selection. Once you are clear with the make, model, year, options and mileage data, you’ll be provided with a value report that includes all the necessary details of the cars mileage, Condition , Owners details etc.
Once after knowing all the price terminologies and located the car information its time for a negotiation. A reasonable total sales price one with affordable monthly payments and one that includes incentives and rebates that make the deal even more appealing. Before you enter into the negotiation process, be sure to set a realistic high price limit you would feel comfortable paying for the vehicle. Remember to keep in mind your budget and your price limitations when you enter into the negotiation process and be firm about those limitations.
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WheelsDealers website is the upcoming futuristic website for car selling and buying cars between the great car dealers all around the world. It provides the opportunity that one dealer can look for the cars of other dealers. If the car suits dealer’s specification purchase transaction will be possible within the website.