Choose wisely. There is only one correct answer to each question.
0%
Keep studying!
Review your answers below to learn more.
1.
Before purchasing a used car, it is recommended that you have the car checked by a trusted mechanic.
True. An inspection by a trusted mechanic can be the best insurance against purchasing a car likely to be subject to major repair bills.
2.
When shopping for a used car at a dealership, what might be the purpose of mentioning other dealerships that are offering the same car?
The dealer might match their prices. The intimidation might work for some, but the main purpose is to make the dealer compete with the other dealers to get your business.
3.
When you are buying a used car, which of the following sources of information is most likely to provide accurate and reliable information about car prices?
Kelley Blue Book. This publication is well established and often relied on by dealers as well as purchasers. Wholesale and retail prices for used cars are listed.
4.
When you are looking for a used car, a used car lot will always get you the best deals.
False. You may get a better deal on a used car lot from a new car dealer, a mechanic, a friend, or some other party.
5.
The Kelley Blue Book and Consumer Reports are two popular sources for information about car features and pricing.
True. These are two of the most popular references for used car shopping. There is also a lot of information available on the Internet.