Angie's List Tips > September 2007

Posted: 8/20/2009 3:43:26 PM | 0 comments
Buying a new car is a big investment. Researching your available options will make you a better consumer.

8 Tips for driving away with a good deal:

  • Bring a friend: A friend can keep you focused on the task at hand and help you from becoming emotionally attached to the car.
  • Know what you can afford: Evaluate your financial situation to determine what you can afford and stay within your plan.
  • What’s your trade worth? If you plan to trade in your old car, check Kelley Blue Book www.kbb.com for the value of your trade-in. Keep the trade separate from the new car transaction. The price of a trade-in should have no bearing on the price of the new car. Also check out the Cash for Clunkers program.
  • Research models and pricing: Narrow down your list to three vehicles and do price research on all. There are many sites on the Internet that can help you including Edmunds www.edmunds.com.
  • Do you really need the add-ons? Think carefully about additional options like a sunroof because they can affect the price of the car. Decide ahead of time what extra perks you want.
  • Is a service contract for you? Service contracts provide for the repair of certain parts or problems. These contracts are offered by manufacturers, dealers, or independent companies. Check to see if they provide coverage beyond the manufacturer’s warranty. Remember that a warranty is included in the price of the car while service contract costs extra.
  • Avoid focusing only on the monthly payment: Insist on negotiating one thing at a time. Settle on the vehicle’s price first, then discuss a trade-in, financing, or leasing separately, as necessary. Don’t bring up leasing until after you’ve agreed on the vehicle’s price.
  • You’re in control: If it is not the deal or price you want, be prepared to walk away. Don’t let anyone pressure you
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Posted: 9/20/2007 1:00:00 AM | 0 comments
An upsurge in the market price for aluminum and copper is driving an unusual crime wave in neighborhoods across America. Scrap metal thieves are stripping aluminum siding and gutters from houses and even copper coils from air conditioning units.

Thieves can get more than $100 for the coils they take from your air conditioner. But it can cost you thousands of dollars to fix the damage.

  • Secure the a/c unit with a padlock and chain so thieves can’t reach the valuable metal.
  • Add an alarm unit with sensors to your a/c unit or a video surveillance system.
  • Record your unit’s serial number in the case of theft – it won’t prevent the crime, but it could help solve it.
  • Install motion sensors on your outdoor lighting. This is an inexpensive way to deter burglars – when the lights come on, they will think someone is coming. Make sure your lights are pointed toward the ground – a spotlight into the sky won’t help anyone see what’s happening on the ground.
  • Lock your garage and sheds that contain tools and ladders that thieves can use to steal your stuff.
  • Keep plants around your gutters and downspouts trimmed. That way, passersby will be able to spot the thieves at work.
  • Scrap metal thieves are also yanking catalytic converters out of cars. Park your car in a garage or well-lit area.
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