© South-Western Educational Publishing Chapter 23 Buying and Caring for a Vehicle  Buying a Vehicle  Maintaining Your Vehicle.

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© South-Western Educational Publishing Chapter 23 Buying and Caring for a Vehicle  Buying a Vehicle  Maintaining Your Vehicle

GOALS © South-Western Educational Publishing Lesson 23.1 Buying a Vehicle      

© South-Western Educational Publishing Steps in the Car-Buying Process  Identify your needs and wants.  Determine what you can afford.  Identify and research your choices.  Decide whether to buy new or used.  Get credit pre-approval.  Research insurance rates.  Search for available vehicles.  Test drive each vehicle.  Check the history of a used vehicle.  Get the vehicle checked mechanically.  Determine a fair price.  Negotiate the price.  Dealer add-ons

© South-Western Educational Publishing Financing Your Car   

© South-Western Educational Publishing Consumer Protection for Car Buyers  

GOALS © South-Western Educational Publishing Lesson 23.2 Maintaining Your Vehicle    

© South-Western Educational Publishing Costs of Operating a Car     

© South-Western Educational Publishing Extending the Life of Your Car      