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lrracingmini

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Looking for a car, but i dont want to deal with dealerships because thats just a nightmare for me! So i want to do my shopping online, any suggestions on car websites from you fellows? thanks!
 
All depends on the breed you are looking for..... There is definitely 6 Degrees of LBC here! One of us knows someone who knows someone who knows someone who gave a ride to Kevin Bacon in a Little British Car! :laugh:
 
What kind of car? New? Old?

Almost all the reputable new car dealers have internet sales people now. Usually they'll give you the cut-to-the-chase price without the BS. There are sites like cars.com that will help you get a realistic price (and the known invoice price, I think) for a new car based on the options you want and your location, then you can use that info to get the car you want from the dealer.


If you're looking at older cars I'd look to buy from private owners first, or a decent well known shop. Ask here and/or your local club for references.
 
Bought the misses Accord on line from a local dealership. Got a good deal too.
 
I bought Jerri's Mercedes on line from a dealer in Georgia - got a better deal than from our local dealership & I let them know that (& they still had to do the warranty work!).
 
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