Top 5 Overlooked Steps That Could Save You Thousands Before Buying a Car

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🎙️ Podcast Episode Show Notes: 
When buying a new or used vehicle, most people remember to: 
  • Check the car's condition
  • Compare prices
  • Run a Carfax
  • Read dealership reviews
But what about the critical steps most buyers completely overlook?
In this episode, we break down 4 essential and often ignored steps that could protect you from regret and save you thousands.
 
🔍 What You'll Learn:
  • 🚘 Check the Future of the Vehicle Model
    • Is it the last model year?
    • Is it about to be discontinued or redesigned?
    • Are the engine or transmission parts being phased out?
    • Could EV models make your gas-powered version obsolete?
  • 📉 Verify Your Insurance Premium First
    • Insurance can skyrocket due to repair costs—not just vehicle price.
    • Even "safe" sedans can have high insurance rates if parts are expensive or rare.
    • Trim levels, engines, and even paint color can affect your premium.
  • 📄 Confirm the Dealership Has the Vehicle Title On-Site
    • Without a physical title, a dealer can't legally transfer ownership.
    • Online dealers like Carvana and Vroom have had major title issues.
    • Always ask to see the title—dealers don’t hand it over, but they should have it available.
  • 🧾 Review the Previous Owner Info on the Title
    • Was the car last owned by a private individual, rental company, bank, or business?
    • Location matters: Salted roads, extreme sun, or heat can damage a vehicle long-term.
    • A repossessed car might show signs of poor maintenance.
💡 Bonus Pro Tips:
  • Ask the dealer for a printout of their reconditioning or repair work done before sale.
  • Request to use their paint thickness gauge to check for hidden bodywork or past repairs.
  • For new vehicles, check the dealer name on the window sticker — if it’s different, the vehicle may have been dealer-traded and already has mileage.
🎧 Don’t just buy a car — buy smart.
Listen to the full episode for insights that could save you time, stress, and money.
Top 5 Overlooked Steps That Could Save You Thousands Before Buying a Car
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