NAVIGATION
Introduction
Step 1: What kind of car do you need?
Step 2: How much can you afford?
Step 3: Should you lease or buy your next car?
Step 4: Have you considered all vehicles in that class?
Step 5: Have you considered all of the costs of ownership?
Step 6: Research options.
Step 7: Schedule an appointment for a test drive.
Step 8: How to test drive a car.
Step 9: After the test drive.
Step 10: Getting ready for the buying cycle.
Checklist

PHOTOS

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By visiting the True Cost to Own pages on Edmunds.com you can see what the related expenses are to own a specific vehicle. (Photo by Scott Jacobs)


Buying Tips

10 Steps to Finding the Right Car for You

Step 5: Have you considered all of the costs of ownership?
By Philip Reed, Senior Consumer Advice Editor
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Here is an often overlooked fact of car ownership: one car might be cheaper to buy, but more expensive to own. Why? Even if two cars cost about the same to buy, one can depreciate at a different rate or cost significantly more to insure or maintain. Before you commit to one car, you should estimate the long-term ownership costs of the vehicle you are considering. These include depreciation, insurance, maintenance and fuel costs. The Edmunds.com Web site has a feature called Cost to Own, which presents this information in an easy-to-read table.

Another tool you should use is Edmunds.com's True Market Value (TMV®) pricing. By following the prompts you can find out what a fair price is for the car you are considering. The TMV price is the average price other buyers are paying for the same car in your area. TMV represents a good price for you and a fair price for the dealer.

By using TMV and TCO, you can make a smart decision up front and then save hundreds of dollars over the life of the car.

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