The end of 2011 is drawing close – it’s time to think about your New Years Resolutions for 2012. Most people promise to get back to the gym, to eat healthier, to stop smoking, or to break other bad habits. But your resolution doesn’t have to be associated with good or bad habits – why not formulate a 2012 resolution around buying a new car?
Whether you’re planning on buying something brand new or picking up a great deal on a used car, you should use these 8 questions to help define your 2012 car resolution:
- What’s your total budget (based on what you can afford monthly)?
- How much can you afford to put down?
- Do you want a coupe, sedan, wagon, minivan, crossover, SUV, or truck?
- Do you prefer a domestic or international brand?
- How many family members will you be ferrying around, and how often will you have passengers?
- How long do you plan to own the vehicle?
- Do you want new, certified pre-owned, or used?
- Will you trade in your current vehicle or sell it privately?
Use these questions to really know what kind of vehicle you’re looking for before you even start shopping. You’ll be amazed at how much easier it is to look for a new vehicle if you answer these questions before you start. If you’d like more help determining what vehicle will work best for you and your family, feel free to call us at 866-892-9197. We’ve worked hard to be the premier dealership for new and used cars in Valley, AL – we’re here to answer your questions and share our knowledge!