Cars!. Consumer A person who buys a good or service from a seller.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Objective Interpret sales contracts and warranties within the rights and law of consumers. LAW OF SALES.
Advertisements

Teacher instructions:
LEASE 1 LEASING 1. LEASE 2 Consumer Leasing Act Regulation M — consumer leases — more than 4 months — $25,000 contract or less LEASE.
Sales and Consumer Issues Objective Interpret sales contracts and warranties within the rights and law of consumers. WARRANTIES AND GUARANTEES.
Buying and Owning a Vehicle
 Outstanding money owed by consumers  Examples  Credit Card Debt  Student Loans  Mortgages.
Shopping for an Automobile Loan What Do I Need to Know? Using Standard Calculators.
Chapter 19 Transportation. Options Mass transit= transportation systems like TANK buses Saves energy, money, pollution Pg 483 fig 19-2.
CHAPTER 23 BUYING A VEHICLE. Steps in the Car Buying Process Identify your needs and wants What do you need to do with your car? Will you drive a lot.
© 2010 South-Western, Cengage Learning Chapter © 2010 South-Western, Cengage Learning Buying and Owning a Vehicle 23.1Buying a Vehicle 23.2Maintaining.
Teens 2 lesson eight cars and loans presentation slides 04/09.
Thinking Mathematically
8.3 Installment Buying. Installment Buying basically means you take out a loan to purchase some product or service: Home Car Credit Card (Visa, MasterCard,
Buying a Car Managing Your Financial Future. Steps in the Car Buying Process 1. Identify your needs and wants What do you need to do with your car? Will.
BUYING A CAR AND INSURING IT. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN... Type of Car You Want Type of Car You Need Type of Car you Can Afford.
Chapter 16 Part II. Buying a Pre-owned Vehicle May be purchased from: New car dealer Used car dealer Car rental company Private party Sometimes banks.
REVIEW WINNERS 100 points Tula Matt & Peter Worked Solo Charlie Savannah Kim.
Section 16.1.
Unit 8 Consumer Law. Consumerism Consumer-a person who acquires goods that are intended primarily for personal use.
CAR BUYING. 90% of people in our culture purchase things they can’t afford. To impress people they do not like. Don’t be one of them! Especially when.
Shopping for an Automobile Loan What Do I Need to Know? Using Financial Calculators.
G1 (BAII Plus) Shopping for an Automobile Loan What Do I Need to Know? Using Financial Calculators.
Shopping for an Automobile Loan What Do I Need to Know? Using Standard Calculators.
Car Buying Caveat Emptor Step One: Decide What’s Important? What do you need the car for? What qualities of the car are most important?
Chapter 16 Part I. Laws of Ownership There are laws from different sources to protect buyers and sellers Vehicles are considered “goods” The “Uniform.
Shopping for an Automobile Loan What Do I Need to Know? Using Financial Calculators.
Chapter 6 Owning a Home or Car. 6-1 Home buying requires: Down payment – usually a given % amount of cash….this shows the bank you really want this house.
Automobile Loans 9 th Grade Business Automobile Automobiles are typically purchased with cash or loan/ credit Auto loan-borrowed money to purchase an.
G1 © Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised December 2004 – Transportation Unit – Researching an Automobile Funded by a grant from Take.
Auto Insurance Financial Responsibility Law Do you have to have insurance? Why? What kind? 2 Major Types of Coverage Property (Comprehensive and Collision)
Buying a Car. Important Car Buying Trade-Offs The smaller the engine, the less gas it burns Give up better acceleration and power Newer Automobiles Cost.
Automobiles and Other Major Purchases. Guidelines for Wise Buying  Control buying on impulse  Pay cash  Buy at the right time  Don’t pay extra for.
Cerbone Unit Eight cars and loans. the costs of owning and operating a car Ownership (fixed) costs: Purchase price Sales tax Registration fee, title,
 Safety  Insurance Institute for Highway Safety  Price  Edmunds, Kelly Blue Book, NADA,  Carfax  All cars have a VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
Chapter 8: Automobiles and Other Major Purchases.
Business Law Chapters 18 & 19. What is a warranty? A statement about the product’s qualities or performance that the seller assures the buyer is true.
What to know? How much can you spend every month? What are Benefits to new, used & leases? Should I Buy or lease? Do I have a Down payment or Trade-In?
Applied Business Practices Final Exam Review. Credit –Borrowing money with the promise to repay in the future Installment Loan –Loan in which you make.
Shopping for an Automobile Loan What Do I Need to Know? Using Financial Calculators.
Transportation Chapter 12. Transportation Local, state, and federal transportation offices Individual transportation –Bicycles –In-line skates –Motorcycles.
Researching an Automobile What should I look for?.
Acquiring a Vehicle Section Understanding Business and Personal Law Acquiring a Vehicle Section 16.1 Owning a Vehicle Section 16.1 Acquiring a Vehicle.
Prentice Hall © PowerPoint Slides to accompany The Legal Environment of Business and Online Commerce 5E, by Henry R. Cheeseman Chapter 24 Consumer.
BUYING & LEASING A CAR Unit Two—Budgeting Standard 4 Financial Literacy Mrs. Morrey.
Becoming a Smart Consumer Influences on Consumers Smart consumers are knowledgeable about the process of selling goods. They also analyze their own shopping.
Buying a Car and Insuring It. What is the Difference Between... Type of Car You Want Type of Car You Need Type of Car you Can Afford.
PURCHASING A VEHICLE Chapter 16. Car Buying Terms ■Invoice Price – the manufacturer’s initial charge (including delivery) to the dealer; usually higher.
Researching an Automobile What should I look for?.
CHAPTER 28 – CARS AND THE CONSUMER. BUYING A CAR  When you shop for a car, you should consider:  Safety  Price  Quality  Warranty  Fuel economy.
CLP: How to Choose a Car. Can you Afford a Car? As a general rule, you can afford a car loan of no more than 20% of your take-home pay An average new.
Loans. Loan An amount of money borrowed and repaid with interest Interest – Money paid for the right to borrow money  Fixed rate – rate that stays the.
Ch. 11 Credit and Debit. If a friend asks you to borrow money what are some of the questions you are going to ask?
CH 12, 12.3 To Buy or Lease?. FACT: More than 80% of people finance their car purchase. Advantages of financing through a dealership? convenience low.
Researching an Automobile What should I look for?.
UCC Consumer protection laws credit and financing laws impact the purchase of a car.
Selling & Buying a Car.
Personal Finance Personal Loans
Researching an Automobile
Researching an Automobile
Absent 4/11 (5th Block) or 4/12 (1-3 blocks)?
The Car Deal Package Take notes Be sure to include all vocabulary
Consumer debt.
Shopping for an Automobile Loan
Buying and Insuring a Car
Researching an Automobile
Researching an Automobile
CAR BUYING PROCESS PERSONAL FINANCE.
Researching an Automobile
Researching an Automobile
Researching an Automobile
Presentation transcript:

Cars!

Consumer A person who buys a good or service from a seller

Caveat Emptor “Let the Buyer Beware” In the past, consumers had to look out for themselves for unfair or misleading sales practices

What to consider when buying a car! 1.Safety 1.Federal law requires car dealers to provide information 2.Price 1.Size of discount on a car depends on the time of year, your negotiating ability, special sales, bonuses, rebates etc. 3.Quality 4.Warranty 5.Fuel Economy 1.What do you think about this car?What do you think about this car?

Additional Car Buying Information Kelley Blue Book: Started in 1926, this resource provides information evaluating cars – List the top 5 cars for 2012 National Highway Transportation Safety Administration: compare crash and rollover tests for cars, trucks, vans and SUVs. – List three safety recalls

“Buyers Guide Stickers” Required by the Federal Trade Commission Must include: – Does vehicle come with express warranty – If the car is sold “as is” – Advice to receive all promises in writing and have car inspected before purchase

Truth in Lending Act Creditors must provide written disclosure of important terms of the agreement – Includes APR – Finance Charges – Total Amount Financed

Financing a Car The longer a payment then the more expensive the total loan, but individual payments are smaller. – Answer questions A and B on page 347. Down Payment: cash that must be paid up front when something is bought over time

Don’t want to buy a car? Leasing: Pay a monthly fee to drive a car for a certain amount of time – Consumers may pay a large sum at the end of a lease to purchase the car Car Sharing: Consumers in urban areas pick up a car from a parking spot, use for their needs and return to the spot – Example Example

N.C. Lemon Law Manufacturers must fix all defects on NEW vehicles within the first miles or 24 months.

Cigarette Labeling Act Tobacco companies could no longer using cartoons to market cigarettes and must provide warnings Cigarette Labeling Act

Americans with Disabilities Act Protects individuals against discrimination on the basis of disability Americans with Disability Act Americans with Disability Act Americans with Disabilities Act Americans with Disabilities Act