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  2. Car dealerships in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The dealer can have their lending institution check a consumer's credit. A consumer can also allow his or her lending source to do the same and compare the results. Most financing available at new car dealerships is offered by the financing arm of the vehicle manufacturer or a local bank. Dealers may also offer other services.

  3. Here’s how American car dealers use the '4-square ... - AOL

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    Here’s how American car dealers use the '4-square method’ to make big profits off you — and how you can make sure you're paying a fair price for all your vehicle costs Moneywise December 5 ...

  4. Dave Ramsey’s Top 3 Places To Buy a Used Car - AOL

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    Dealers may also push shoppers to finance their used car purchases but to reconsider buying used and get a new car instead. Be ready to negotiate if you decide to shop at a franchise dealership.

  5. Retail floorplan - Wikipedia

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    Most car dealerships use a floorplan facility to finance their inventory and factor the cost of the facility into the price presented to the consumer. The practice of using floorplan loans to finance inventory creates an incentive for the dealers to sell vehicles as quickly as possible in order to reduce the amount of interest that will accrue ...

  6. Car finance - Wikipedia

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    Studies have shown that the average per-unit finance cost can be higher when financing through a dealership than independent lenders. For example, one study found that the price increased by $674 when dealer financing was used, potentially due to additional products or services (an average of 4.63 add-ons per deal) in the financing package. [4]

  7. 23 Things Car Dealerships Don’t Want You To Know - AOL

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    Purchasing a new or used vehicle usually involves a lot of time, stress and money. Although people have to face this task an average of about every 11 1/2 years when buying a new car, there are...