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LinkOn Tables on this Page: Other Pages in this Category: For Ratings of E-retailers, visit Bizrate . Before you Shop Online, you may want to read our Tips for Safe Shopping on the Internet. You can even shop for Cars online ! Buying Automobiles is a good Site that helps to educate you on the complex task of buying a car. Also read the text below the table for more valuable Links. AutoNewsOnline is a site devoted to cars. Although it is still under construction, they have a nice LINKS Page that will take you to a variety of useful Sites.
Before you buy, do your Homework by checking out either Edmunds or Kelley Blue Book ...or both. The Sites in the above Table do not provide true Comparison Shopping...for that you will have to pay a fee. CarBargains can find you the lowest price from a dealer but you still have to negotiate the final deal. Autoadvisor , & Consumers Car Club for a higher fee will close the best-bid deal that you approve. Want to know more about a Used Car you're considering buying? For under $20 you can plug in the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) at Carfax and it will give you an Ownership History. Before you use these sources you might want to research the model(s) you are interested in (Option packages etc.) by visiting the various manufacturers Sites in the LinkOn Table below. It is also a good idea to have your financing set up in advance. Go to HSH.com & BankRate.com to see what the banks in your area are charging for Auto Loans. And if you just want help in general about Cars, visit NPR's Click & Clack's Web Site for their Car Talk show. The Online Sites of Motor Trend Magazine, Car and Driver and AutoWeek Online can also be a research aid. CarBuyingTips.com is also a helpful Site.
Also Check out the AutoDirectory & Car Connection for links to other interesting Auto Sites. Looking for an extended Warranty? Check out Warranty Direct. Back to the Top Looking for a new Home? You can do that Online too! A good place to start is Domania. HomeGain has it all ... help with finding a broker and/ or a Mortgage. Another good place to start is the HUD (Housing & Urban Development) Site. The Best Site to help you with hunting for a Mortgage is The Mortgage Professor. (For Sites that sell things for the Home, go to Table Shs2 in the Specialty Section.)
A great resource for researching this complex subject can be found at Money Magazines' Site. For Comparison Shopping for your Mortgage go to E-loan and QuickenMortgage. Other helpful Sites include the following: Looking for comparable sales in a given area? You'll have to pay a slight fee (About $8 to $10) at DataQuick but its worth it. Some of the Sites in the Table above can refer you to Inspectors and Insurance Companies. For more Insurance companies check out 800insureme.com. Relocation Packages from the Chamber of Commerce of the new area you will be moving to can be found at their at ClickCity. Rather Improve than Move ? ...check out Improvenet for a list of screened Contractors, Architects, Suppliers and Lenders. EnergyMatch can connect you with contractors that specialize in making your home more energy efficient.
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