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Tuesday, July 11, 2023

WHY AN ARMORTHANE BEDLINER IS A MUST FOR NEW TRUCK OWNERS

 


If you've recently acquired a new truck, congratulations! You're bound to have lots of fantastic adventures ahead. However, to preserve the life of your vehicle and get the most out of it for years to come, there is one essential item every new truck owner should consider: an ArmorThane bedliner. This product can do wonders in defending against corrosion, wear-and-tear damage, rusting fuel tanks, and debris buildup—ultimately keeping your beloved vehicle running like a dream for many more miles down the road.

 

 

 

Why Durability is Important with an ArmorThane Bedliner

If you're investing in an ArmorThane bedliner for your truck, then you're likely someone who understands the value of a job done right. You need a bedliner that is going to last through tough conditions and heavy use, because let's face it, if you're relying on your truck for work, you're putting it through its paces. A durable bedliner ensures that your truck bed won't incur any unnecessary damage, which can be both costly and time-consuming to repair. With an ArmorThane bedliner, you'll have peace of mind knowing that your truck is protected from scratches, dings, and even chemicals. Don't settle for a temporary fix – invest in durability with ArmorThane.


Different Types of ArmorThane Bedliners and What They Provide

When it comes to protecting your truck bed, ArmorThane has a variety of options to choose from. Their different types of bedliners offer various levels of protection and customization to fit your specific needs. For example, their standard ArmorThane bedliner provides excellent abrasion and impact resistance, while their polyurethane hybrid liner offers even more durability and protection against chemical spills. Additionally, the eco-friendly ArmorThane liner is a great choice for those who want to reduce their environmental impact, while still receiving top-notch protection for their truck bed. Whatever your needs may be, ArmorThane has a bedliner to fit them, ensuring your truck stays looking and performing its best.

Different Types of ArmorThane Bedliners and What They Provide

When it comes to protecting your truck bed, ArmorThane has a variety of options to choose from. Their different types of bedliners offer various levels of protection and customization to fit your specific needs. For example, their standard ArmorThane bedliner provides excellent abrasion and impact resistance, while their polyurethane hybrid liner offers even more durability and protection against chemical spills. Additionally, the eco-friendly ArmorThane liner is a great choice for those who want to reduce their environmental impact, while still receiving top-notch protection for their truck bed. Whatever your needs may be, ArmorThane has a bedliner to fit them, ensuring your truck stays looking and performing its best.

Different Types of ArmorThane Bedliners and What They Provide

When it comes to protecting your truck bed, ArmorThane has a variety of options to choose from. Their different types of bedliners offer various levels of protection and customization to fit your specific needs. For example, their standard ArmorThane bedliner provides excellent abrasion and impact resistance, while their polyurethane hybrid liner offers even more durability and protection against chemical spills. Additionally, the eco-friendly ArmorThane liner is a great choice for those who want to reduce their environmental impact, while still receiving top-notch protection for their truck bed. Whatever your needs may be, ArmorThane has a bedliner to fit them, ensuring your truck stays looking and performing its best.

 

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Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Mercedes-Benz Parking Sensors - Front & Rear









Hello, everybody thank you for visiting Mercedes, remote start comm. Today. What we're going to be doing is we're going to showcase how the parking sensors the park Tronics work for the front system. So, let's, let's do a little test right now see how well these guys work right. Now we park in front of a mural and let's see what that means that we're far away as we get closer, it starts kicking into gear and it'll. Tell you how close we are: hey you gon na put a reverse and then how the reverse works is. If you can see right there, we mount it right in the rear of the system. So if we want a better view, that's where we put it mm-hmm. So, let's, let's show you guys how it's all we're going to zoom in all right we're going to make sure that nobody's behind us and as we get closer to an obstacle, it starts to be fed us. And let us know that we're getting closer to something and that's something that you can see straight through the rearview mirror any closer and we'll start hitting the red all right. So we're just going to get out of harm's way and that's basically how the parking sensors work and that's what they look like all right. Thank you very much. Thank you for visiting Mercedes remote Starcom have a great day.


What'S up guys, so hopefully you were able to hear that, besides all the wind noise, but that was what I believe as to my buddies. This is my buddies. 2013 dodge dart of limited one point something turbo and yeah he's got that noise. I believe it's the wheel bearing eyeshadow it's the world, bearing because I jacked it up and the wheels able to move kind of give you an idea what it sounds like inside the car. Hopefully it here ang only again one we're heading back to the shop right now and we are going to change it and see it, and I haven't looked at anything on how to change it. Yes, I ordered the part. The part came in, I'm not sure if it's a pressed bearing or not, but it does. It is a little a little unusual. So so we're going out we're going to try that we're going to try to knock that bearing out here right now, Oh Mirror Mirror Mirror he's a he's, a lot smaller than I so so idle adjuster evening, yeah, let's get out, let's get out there shut up! Okay, so this is the Dodge, Dart and sorry about the wind natural sound, like crunchy, quite a bit so we'll pop it off and and see what this bearings got. So at the wheel off we got to get to the hub and to get to the hub. We got to take off the caliper, the bracket, the rotor, and this little cover. That'S got a big big nut and I've already got the caliper and the bracket together loose see. If I can get this thing off all together - and this has Allen bolts and what it took was a is at 8, 8 H Allen. So 8h h 8. I don't know yeah, I guess h, 8 here. So that's what got that off and then there's also there's another little allen right there, I'm assuming that's holding the rotor on there and that one is a 5 mil Allen, so knock that off real, quick, tight yeah. I think that was just solely to hold the hold the rotor up against the hub, and now this is all loose yep I'll just slide right off. I'M just gon na try to keep everything together. They didn't really want to pull the caliper from the from the bracket, so I'm going to do I'm just going to run a zip tie through it and open. You can go through that through there and through there and just kind of kind of tie it out of the way I don't put any stress on the on the brake line. I had some little ties that were meant for this and I don't know what I did with them like together at home. Hopefully this just comes off. No, of course not try to tap on. I hope it's going to be a little more of a pain. Yes, let's get this cover off and knock that big bolt off and see if we could pull the whole hub and rotor off together, probably not okay and we got a giant Krusty bolt on there and we get a socket for that and I'm gon na actually Try to clean these threads up, so they don't try to fuck it up on the way out. Okay, so so I sprayed the thing with PB Blaster and I beat on it for a while with a little the rubber one and didn't do didn't really do anything, and then it took a tool of tabs with the mini sledge and just hit it twice and Pop right off so those that was good and shit, this stuff looks pretty good and onto the hub, which it is pressed. It'S pressed into the the bearing there. It looks like oh, let's pop this clean these threads up. Let'S pop this off and see, if hopefully the whole thing just slides off, which I don't think so it looks like looks like it's pressed into the spindle. Please just slide off. Oh wait: yep yep yep! I think it's just going to slide off. It moved a little bit. That'S that's for sure. Okay, and this is, I believe this right here is the ABS sensor. So we got to be very careful with that. They clear that that's not good at all, but it moved a little. So let me get a little pry bar in there open it didn't just move, because because the bearings all fallen apart in there it would be so awesome. If it's not pressed, I think it's coming. I know I don't want to press until I get a. I think I got a tool for this. I think I have a tool for this Ben and I've never got to use it nonsense. I'Ve used it on the s14. This hope it fits his bolt pattern because it's meant for man, cars, hey Harry Harry Harry. This is my cheap eBay bearing puller hub puller, wherever you want to call it. Hopefully it pulls the bearing and everything, and not just the hub. That would be really shitty if the hub, if the bearing stays stuck to the spindle. I really don't want to pry or beat on this thing, because that, once you fuck up that ABS sensor, you have to replace the sensor and this bearing had to be ordered. Nobody had it in stock, no local, no local shops had it in stock. Dealer had ordered overnight, so it wasn't too bad, but it's not something I want to you know I want to worry about, I'm pretty sure the ABS sensor would be the same way. Oh yeah, that's awful, Oh looks like the bearings still on there, not sure yep bottom part of the bearings still in there son of a bitch okay. I guess so so. Here'S where I'm at this bottom piece is just not just refusing to come out. I I pulled the ABS sensor out because I didn't want to dent risk damaging it. Well, I'm trying out a bunch of different things. I tried welding uh two pins, some see my little steering wheel puller over there, but I tried welding two pins to each side. Try to pull it but kept breaking. This is like, I guess this is a really hard material, so it's real brittle, but not brittle enough to apparently rag just smash it off, and so what I've done now is I'm trying to work it loose with with a pipe wrench and I've taken. My grinder and I flattened to one side. I really really don't want to damage the spindle, because I don't know no idea what it's going to take to replace the spindle. If I do damage it - and I really don't want to do that - and this job's already taken a lot more time than I anticipated, but basically what it did is I flattened one side and then I'm turning to the piper ajaan and see if I can work It loose and tapping it and not smashing my thumb, I'm just trying to spin it yeah. This is. This is turning into a shitshow supposed to be a. This is how I got the bearing change, but it looks like this is how I fucked up my buddy's car he's, not he's not having that. I did get it to spin this far, so definitely making some kind of a progress. I'M gon na keep keep trying and see what else I can get with it. It'S got just about every tool I own out here, okay, so after a shitload of grinding and failed attempts of welding shit to it, fine, we got it down enough to crack it. Crack the sleeve there it is there we go. That'S going to fight every fuckin millimeter, that's the fucker! So as far as the spindle, not too bad, just a little get a little chowder right there, but it's not it's not real bad. I can clean that up and should be good and I'll put the new bearing on and hopefully never see this car again. Let me get something so I can clean all this up. I mean it's not. It'S got some rust and shit on it, but it's not uh. It'S not bad. I bet it'll all the shit. I use tried to use to get this piece of shit out. Okay, so I cleaned up the spindle. It really not that bad. I sanded down a little bit, get all the crap off of it and then the new hub, burying I put a little bit of grease on it. So hopefully it won't fail but fail, but not get like a little bit on there again yeah it's going to be a tight fit get this thing started see if that will help it Krishan its all the way to plush. So I'm just gon na find out the torque specs are and torque it the rest of the way, because I don't want it to have a problem, but in the meantime want assemble everything start by putting the ABS back in it's just a little sensor. Right here. Slides in from the back go the little boat. There'S a plastic piece: Oh get a nice snug, don't don't beat the shit out of it. It'S on there and what's next star forgot, we're done it's put the wheel on you'll, be all right. Okay, we got rotor action and under if it mattered, which hole it used. I don't remember, looks like it was using that one. Let'S guess we're on put that back exactly where it was just like that it was just weird, Oh your boat and held that on. It'S my son. He wants to go see his girlfriend go ahead and put the caliper back on was my little screwdriver. There'S from the back. I didn't know you were that kind of a zip-tie getting in the way to show these two guys. You guys are better than me, okay, so, according to the interwebs, this bolt has to be at 129 foot-pounds, so got my torquey measuring set, and I see we get not turned on yet not yet 129 right on the money. According to my handy-dandy crust my hand toward green CH, I'm going to crank it down to 90 when I put the wheel back on, but that's all we got the caliper bolted down nice and tight wheels on. I just got a smash on this dust cover and this thing's good to go. We'Ll do a test, drive and we'll see what it's like. Let me get the wheel on such thing on the ground. How much fun was that holy shit? So I do realize that there is probably a better way to do that, just working with what I had on the Sunday. You know, but uh, let's see how it sounds on the inside. I don't know if you are able to hear a difference on the outside, but it's a huge difference on the inside yeah. We honor. That'S it guys. So sorry, it's not a 240 video but something I had to do my day off so knocked it out. Hopefully I'll have something else interesting coming up so, but you know thanks for watching, see you next time you

Automobile Shopping Made Easy In This Article!




There are some people that absolutely love shopping for vehicles, and many others find it completely stressful. If you can't stand shopping for a new car, it's a good idea to learn all you can about searching for one so you have a pleasant time. Use this article to feel confident when you walk into a car shopping experience.

Before you start shopping for a new car, it is essential to understand your true needs. How much of a budget do you afford? How many people do you have to have fit into the car? What type of fuel economy are you want? Do you want two or something a bit smaller? Make sure to jot down all the things that you want your car to have.

You can save a lot by negotiating and asking for a price lower than sticker. You must not buy a car for the window. These prices are high in order to give some money to play around with in order to make a deal.

Shop for your car online before visiting a dealership. You should only visit a dealership after you know absolutely which make and model you desire. You should do a little Internet research first to see what brand might work for you, the safety records and other information that a dealer will not discuss.

Get the advice from trusted family members and friends. Do they have a car they have? Do they think the decisions they made? What are they heard with regard to various cars they'd wish to have?

When shopping for a vehicle, don't go above a set maximum no matter what you're getting told by the dealer.

Call the bank about financing you need for the vehicle you are interested in.This is simply for your own safety. Usually the dealership's finance department can find a better rate for you than a bank, but it is a good idea to know what interest rate you are looking at before shopping.

Don't drive your really expensive car to the lot.Once they see what you are driving, they will not accept any of your offers and try raising prices because they will assume you can afford to spend more on a vehicle.

You will be able to locate nearly any car you want. Do not even visit a dealership until you have learned everything there is to know about any cars you're considering. You can find all kinds of stuff out as much information as you would like to know by searching online.

Purchasing a new car is both exciting and exhausting at the same time.There are a number of websites that allow you to comparison shop across a variety of makes and prices side-by-side. This can save you in making a decision sooner.

You should have an upper limit on your spending set before stepping onto a dealer.

Do not mention your trade-in vehicle right off the bat. Wait to mention a trade-in until after you have negotiated the sales price of your new vehicle.

Not all salespeople or dealerships operate the same. While salespeople have a reputation of being too pushy, this sales method is losing ground. Many dealerships take a more subtle approach in order to entice repeat business. Do not hesitate to walk away if your salesperson is overly pushy. There are plenty of nice salespeople out there that will be happy to earn your business.

The goal is to get as large of a profit as possible. It may be obvious, but some people don't really get what's going on when dealing with salespeople. Be on the lookout for any extra costs and additions that can be attached to a sale. Even low-priced cars can increase by adding just a handful of things.

If you ever feel like a car salesman is bullying you into making a decision, just walk away. They may ask you to stay, but you should leave immediately. Get the heck out of there quickly! There are much better options to stay somewhere that makes you to consider.

Some people see the act of purchasing a new car as something that must be done, but isn't enjoyable. Knowledge is essential for making this into a positive experience, rather than a terrible nightmare. Apply what you've just learned, and stand ready to negotiate your way into your new car.

Intimidated By Car Shopping? Check Out These Tips





Car shopping often feels like a momentous experience. Some people don't know anything about vehicles, and others may understand just enough to feel they are being taken advantage of.

Get your car loan lined up before visiting the dealership. If you already have a loan when you walk through the door, the process will take a lot less time.

Research your chosen dealership prior to offering on a car there. You will be able to get a better negotiating standpoint if you are informed. Reading consumer reviews can also give you a good way to avoid scams or pitfalls.

Get the advice from trusted family and friends with regard to their vehicles. Are they pleased with their cars? Do they regret buying the one they got isn't that great? What do they hearing about other cars that are out there?

You can find any car you want on the Internet. Do not even visit a dealership before learning all about your options. You can find all kinds of stuff out as much information as you would like to know by searching online.

Shop for a car near the end of a month. Most car dealers have quotas for their salespeople that they must reach.

You should have an upper limit on your spending set before stepping onto a dealer.

Read everything before you sign. Read the contract before agreeing to anything. The documents are legally binding contracts once it is signed.You can even ask to take it home to look over it some more. If you can't do this, request a copy of it or a purchase agreement that you can read over.

Research is key to a car purchase. There are sources on the Internet that will tell you what a car's worth. You could use NADA or the Kelly Blue Book to figure out a car is. If the dealer is selling a car for more than what these two sources price the car at, shop elsewhere.

Not all salespeople or dealerships operate the same way.Although car dealers possess a reputation for pushy salesmanship, not everyone tries to sell a car this way. Many dealerships are now using a more subtle approach to selling these days. Do not fear walking away from an overbearing salesperson.There are salesperson with very different styles that will have to choose from.

The ultimate goal of a salesperson is trying to get as much money from you as he can. It may be obvious, but you might forget if the salesperson knows how to sell. Be mindful of the extra costs and additions that could be added onto a deal. Even low-priced cars can increase by hundreds or thousands.

Look at online for prices on cars near where you live. Researching price trends online can help you information about which city will offer the lowest price.

Don't buy a new car immediately upon its release. You generally pay a lot more to buy one shortly after it was released than you would at any other time. Give it a few months to allow the hype can die down later.

Incentives need to be studied before negotiations begin. You must learn about bank fees, warranties, warranties, rebates, and other incentives. You will be able to haggle better if you know what they are offering before going to the dealership to buy your car.

Be sure to look for rebates beforehand. Lots of car dealers offer on-site rebates in the long run.

This lets you know what kind of deal you can get so that can be considered with the overall value of the car.

Speak to friends and family to get advice about car shopping. See if their recommendation. If you've heard multiple recommendations for one dealership, go there.

Research is key when you are trying to purchase a vehicle. You are strongly discouraged from visiting a dealership without finding out as much as you can in advance. Learn about the models, makers, so you know what to expect when you get to the dealership.

Hopefully you know feel more prepared to get the car you want and deserve. Turn that Herculean effort into nothing by implementing these tips while you go out and buy a car or truck. At the end of the day, you should feel happy with the purchase that you've made, and feel comfortable with the price that you've paid.

A Guide For Shopping For A Car



You may not have had trouble in the greatest experience when shopping for a car. Perhaps you want some advice in how to negotiate more positive negotiation process. When you know what to do, you are bound to get better results. Use this advice to get the car you desire.

When you shop for a car, it's important that you are aware of your needs beforehand. How much money are you have to spend? How many people are you need to be able to accommodate? What is the type of gas mileage do you want? Do you want two or a family vehicle? Make sure to jot down all the things that you want your car.

Don't let a salesperson talk you into buying a vehicle that you are unable to afford.A lot of people purchase a sports car solely because they fell for the dealer's slick comments about how good they look driving it.Remember that salespeople are motivated by the salesman wants his commission!

You do yourself a great disservice if you fail to negotiate a price lower than what your salesperson first offers. You must not pay the advertised price. These prices are purposefully high to allow negotiating room for the seller.

You can save a lot by doing online research. When you find a vehicle that you like, you can go to the dealer directly or have a local dealer bring the car to you. If you can make the drive, make the drive to save the most money.

Bring someone along on your car shopping trip. This company could be your life partner, relative or spouse.

Safety features are essential for your next vehicle. Anti-lock brakes or ABS are an absolute must for any car.Safety is important since you will be in this car.

When shopping for a car, try keeping the fuel economy in mind. You may feel the need to buy a big V-8 you can use to tow things.

Never disclose the trade-in, what you have down, or trade-ins until you've established an actual price on your desired car. These items should be subtracted from the bottom line price. You can get a much better price this way.

Most salespeople are expected to meet monthly quotas they need to meet. Use this against them by shopping for a car at the end of the month. Salesmen who haven't yet to make their expected number of sales will be eager to close another sale. This will help give you have more flexibility when it comes to negotiating a price.

Bring a friend who has nothing to gain or lose from your decision to buy a car. They will stop you from making an emotional based on emotion. They can even go on the test drive with you any drawbacks they see.

Once you find a car you like, it's time to pull out the fine tooth comb. Look for any scratches or dents on the car's exterior. Check over the interior area for upholstery tears and carpet stains. Keep in mind that a car is all yours once you've bought it. This includes any and all damage

Call the lot to see if they have the model you want in stock.If you visit the dealership without doing that, a salesperson is going to work hard to get your business. If the dealer does not have a car that meets your needs, going there is just wasting your time. Calling in advance can save you time.

Consider a car's fuel economy when purchasing your car. A car that has good gas mileage may cost a little more to buy, but will save you money over time. Think about this before choosing a vehicle that fits your budget.

You can benefit from buying a car during the last week of the month. All dealerships have to meet monthly quotas they must reach. This can help you negotiate the best price for your desired car.

Great deals will not simply appear by magic. You need to figure out how to get the deals, and how to work with salespeople and their tactics. Look into the numbers and find out what they are made of. This article has provided you the tips you need to succeed.

Buying A New Car? This Article Has The Tips You Need



You may have had trouble in the greatest experience when shopping for a car. Maybe you want some more information so you can handle yourself better during the negotiation. When you're properly prepared, you are bound to get better results. Use the following tips to get everything you desire.

You will be wasting your money if you refrain from negotiating the price lower than sticker. It isn't necessary to pay sticker price on a car.These prices are purposefully high to allow negotiating room for the seller.

Check into vehicles online before going to the lot.You should only go to a dealership after you are sure about the make and model of the car that you want. You should search online to find which car might be the best choice for you, which cars are the safest and other things that a dealership won't tell you.

Don't ever pay the full price on a car. The dealer isn't expecting to get that much when they sell the car.

Never pass your budget, regardless of what the car dealer says.

Test the merchandise before you purchase.

Don't drive your really expensive car to the lot.Once they see what you are driving, they will not accept any of your offers and try raising prices because they will assume you can afford to spend more on a vehicle.

Never disclose the trade-in, what you have down, or trade-ins until you've established an actual price on your desired car. These things should all be subtracted from the rock bottom line price. This will help you get a real deal.

Shop for your new car near the end of a month. Most salesmen have a certain quota they would like to reach for the number of vehicles they've sold.

You might not get the car you desire. Missing heated seats won't destroy your driving experience.

Never sign any type of auto contract until you read first. Read the whole contract before you sign it.The document binds you once signed. You can even ask to take it home with you to read it. If they won't let you take it with you, there is more than likely some hidden clause they do not want you to find out about.

Do not buy used car without doing research first. There are many websites online sources that will inform you of what your car is worth. You can utilize NADA or Kelly Blue Book to figure out a car is. If there is a dealer selling cars at too high of a price, shop elsewhere.

Not all salespeople or dealerships operate the same way.Although some salesmen can be pushy at times, this tactic is becoming increasingly unpopular. Many dealerships are finding out that happy and gentle salespeople have repeat business. Do not fear walking away from an overbearing salesperson.There are plenty of nice salespeople out there that will be happy to earn your business.

If the salesman is intimidating you, leave the lot. Even if a salesperson wishes for you to stay, leave anyway. Get out of there!There are many different dealerships where you to consider.

Incentives need to be understood before negotiations start.You must learn about bank fees, warranties, warranties, rebates, and other incentives. You will be able to haggle better if you know what they are offering before going to the dealership to buy your car.

A car that seems affordable in itself might not prove so once you find out to be too expensive if insurance premiums for this make and model are too high. You want a car that has reasonable insurance rates as well as a fair price for the auto and insurance.

Check the service department found at any dealer you are considering. Ask people you know to see if you can find out what current customers think of the service. Call the department yourself and see how they respond to your questions. Select a dealership that seems competent and service staff who are happy to assist.

Good deals will not come knocking on your door. You have to be aware of how to lock in the deal. You need to break down the cost as well. Keep these things in mind while making your purchase.

Car Shopping: Get The Most For Your Money





You may have had the greatest experience when shopping for a car. Maybe you would like more knowledge so that you can handle yourself better during the negotiation. When you have a good approach, everything works out much better. Use the following tips to get the car you deserve.

When shopping for a car, you must know what you need before you leave the house. How much money are you have to spend? How many people do you need for passengers in the car? What sort of fuel economy are you looking for in gas mileage? Do you want a two-door car or something a bit smaller? Make sure to jot down all the qualities you want your car.

You can save a great disservice if you fail to negotiate a price lower than sticker. You must not pay for what it says on the advertised price. Sticker prices are marked intentionally high as a way to facilitate negotiation.

If you buy a vehicle from an individual, get your mechanic to see the vehicle before you purchase it. If this is something the owners won't okay, you may want to look elsewhere. There may be extensive problems associated with the owner is trying to hide. You want to avoid falling into this without being aware of them beforehand.

You should never pay a car's sticker price for your next car. This isn't what each dealer believes it can get from you.

Test drive any car before you buy.

Safety features are important feature you should look for in your new vehicle. Anti-lock brakes are a must. Safety is important because you will be in this vehicle a lot.

You can find any car you want on the Internet. Do not even visit a dealership before learning all about any cars you're considering.You can find all kinds of stuff out about a vehicle if you would like to know by searching online.

Be careful about giving people your social security number to. Dealers will use it to check your credit report on you. Do not provide the dealer with your identification information until you are seriously considering purchasing a vehicle.

Search the web if you want to buy a used car deals. You don't have to go to a car dealer. Try Craigslist, if possible. You can save money.

Consider a car's fuel economy during your car buying process. A car that has good gas mileage may cost a little more to buy, but it will save you a ton of money on gas. Think about the long-term when you select your car.

Incentives need to be studied before negotiations begin. You should know all you can about trade-in policies and values, fees from financiers, bank fees, incentives and rebates. You can haggle much better if you're aware of what is realistic.

Learn about how the service departments of dealerships you are planning on visiting. Ask around to see if you can find out what current customers think of the service. Call the department and get advice you've found answers to in order to test them. Select a dealership that seems competent and service staff who are happy to assist.

If your salesman consults with the manager and then they come back, they won't come back with the lowest offer just yet. Make sure you provide another counter offer, and realize that whatever they bring back that time will likely be the best offer. They want to close the deal fast, so most likely that next offer will be the best you're going to get.

Don't dress up when you visit the dealer. It won't be easy to tell a salesperson that you wish a good rate if you have tons of diamonds and pricey furs on.

You should test drive before you are interested in. You can't get a feel for the car if it has anything wrong with it. Test out in every situation possible so you truly feel confident in your purchase.

Good deals will not come knocking on your door. You need to be a tough negotiator and be aware of the tactics they will use against you. Look into the numbers and find out what they are made of. Keep in mind the tips you've just read to help you begin this process.