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Now it's time to begin negotiating with dealers. Official Used Car Guide (check your local library or to look up your used car. If you have a trade-in, you will want to find the value of that car too. Two popular sites are Intellichoice (or Edmund's New Car Prices (You may also be able to obtain these books at the library and they will give you an idea about the information that you need instead of exact data. This is the best way because it gives you the most recent information.Īnother way is to use pricing guides that can be found on the Internet.

#LIVE ATC ATLANTA HOW TO#

For instance, Consumer Reports New Car Price Service ( ), will give you details of the invoice price and the sticker price that can be adjusted for options or rebates as well as tell you how to use the data for negotiating. The best way is to look at an auto pricing service supplied by a consumer group or an auto magazine. You can obtain this information two different ways. The difference between the sticker price and the invoice price can be negotiated. You then need to decide what the car dealer has to pay for the car of your choice - the "invoice cost". MIL - AF,N,A - Military pilot, AF, N, A, etc.You first need to decide on the type, size and options of the car you would like (such as manual, automatic windows, airbags).FI - Flight Instructor (non-FAA Country).SIM - Simulators only, or pre-student interest.Please read our FAQs! You will find many answers to questions you may have, such as how to become a pilot. Updated daily from flair see prothid for requests/issues. The moderators have the final say in disputes.If you want to sell an aviation-related item or aircraft, post it in /r/TheHangar.

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