Buying a car is the second largest purchase most consumers will ever make. If you are in the market for a vehicle, one of the primary questions to start with is whether to buy a new car or used car. (Or did you forget to even ask this question?)
Different situations – effectively, different people – dictate different actions. Here are six individual situations on whether to buy new or used:
Two People Who Should Buy New Cars
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