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Through a referral, a customer is connected with a dealer that has the desired car in stock. This makes the shopping process a great deal easier and avoids the hassle of having to go from dealership to dealership. While you can't avoid a car salesman entirely through this process, a lot of the negotiation and finance details can be worked out online.  
Through a referral, a customer is connected with a dealer that has the desired car in stock. This makes the shopping process a great deal easier and avoids the hassle of having to go from dealership to dealership. While you can't avoid a car salesman entirely through this process, a lot of the negotiation and finance details can be worked out online.  


There are different types of websites you can use to initiate the process, including those run by the manufacturer, the dealer or a third-party, such as [http://www.autousa.com  AutoUSA], [http://www.edmunds.com  Edmunds],[http://www.newcars.com  NewCars.com], [http://www.autoextra.com AutoExtra.com]or [http://www.carsdirect.com  CarsDirect]. While there can be some variance, generally, there are a few steps involved in the referral process:
There are different types of websites you can use to initiate the process, including those run by the manufacturer, the dealer or a third-party, such as [http://www.autousa.com  AutoUSA], [http://www.edmunds.com  Edmunds],[http://www.kbb.com Kelly Blue Book],[http://www.newcars.com  NewCars.com], [http://www.autoextra.com AutoExtra.com]or [http://www.carsdirect.com  CarsDirect]. While there can be some variance, generally, there are a few steps involved in the referral process:
*'''Fill out Form''' - You'll be asked to fill a out form with key details, such as contact information, type of vehicle you're interested in, how you plan on paying, etc.
*'''Fill out Form''' - You'll be asked to fill a out form with key details, such as contact information, type of vehicle you're interested in, how you plan on paying, etc.



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The Internet has taken much of the guess work out of the car buying process. Shoppers are able to obtain a vast amount of research information on the Web that was previously hard to obtain. And once you decide on a vehicle, there are websites that can actually help you purchase it.


Purchasing

In addition to being a source for research, the Internet can also facilitate the purchase of a car. There are two general ways one can buy a new car online, directly through a website or by being referred to a dealer. For used cars there are more choices, dominated by online classifieds, or buying from an online seller using eBayMotors.com.

Referral

Through a referral, a customer is connected with a dealer that has the desired car in stock. This makes the shopping process a great deal easier and avoids the hassle of having to go from dealership to dealership. While you can't avoid a car salesman entirely through this process, a lot of the negotiation and finance details can be worked out online.

There are different types of websites you can use to initiate the process, including those run by the manufacturer, the dealer or a third-party, such as AutoUSA, Edmunds,Kelly Blue Book,NewCars.com, AutoExtra.comor CarsDirect. While there can be some variance, generally, there are a few steps involved in the referral process:

  • Fill out Form - You'll be asked to fill a out form with key details, such as contact information, type of vehicle you're interested in, how you plan on paying, etc.
  • Contact from Dealer - Your information will be forwarded to dealers in your area. If a dealer is able to fulfill your order, you'll get an e-mail stating that your request was received, if the desired car is in stock, as well as the asking price.
  • Finalize the Details - After your initial contact, the rest of the transaction kind of depends on you and the dealer. If you're comfortable with the car and the asking price, you can likely work out a lot of details before you even step inside the door of the dealership. On the other hand, if you're not sure about the car or the dealerhsip, you can arrange a time to go take a test drive and meet with the salesperson. Financing can also vary. Most dealers will give you the option of working with one of their banks or the automaker's finance division.

Direct

With this method, you can buy a new car directly from a website that is not affilated with an automaker or dealership. The price is set beforehand - no negotiation is required. The largest website that offers this service is CarsDirect. You still have to pick up your vehicle at a dealership, but all of the details are worked out before delivery. Through the direct method, you have different finance options that include using the website's banking partners and the manufacturer's finance arm.

Online Purchase

If you are looking for that special car, it might not be in your local area. You can still place a bid or make an offer using eBay. You can usually arrange shipping and financing even for a remote purchase, and eBay offers purchase protection if something goes wrong. Be sure to do your homework however. Ask questions, and look up the Vehicle History Report to avoid surprises.