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Online car shopping in ten simple steps

Surfing the internet for a car can leave you feeling lost in a maze of car websites. For a focused search, stick to this ten step strategy when shopping for cars online.

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You decide it鈥檚 time for a new car so, naturally, you jump on the internet and start surfing. Two hours later, your head is swimming, and you鈥檙e no closer to your destination. Why? You didn鈥檛 use our car-buying road map.

We鈥檝e done the surfing and legwork for you by connecting the dots. We will remind you of the best new-car route and the sites to see along the way. We鈥檙e not saying these are the only sources of good information on the internet, but the following suggestions are our picks for reliable data and easy navigation.

This road map follows the car-buying steps outlined in听, where you can find a more detailed explanation of each step.

1. Set your budget

Before you decide what car to buy, you need to know how you are going to finance it and what your听听should be. It鈥檚 a good idea to get pre-approved for a听听and run the numbers through an听听or a听. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has a听听for tracking all auto loan costs.

2.听Choose the right car

Now that you know your price range, the fun begins: finding the best car to suit your needs. Most of the major car-buying sites have search听听to help you sort through a crowded field of choices. Use Edmunds鈥櫶齮o build a list of three to five target cars and click through the results to read听听by automotive experts and reviews by current owners.

3. Check reliability, safety and ownership costs

For years,听听has collected repair data from owners, but a subscription fee is required to access all the information. Another source is听, which also provides lists of its top picks. Kelley Blue Book has a great breakdown of all car-related expenses in its听听tool. To check out safety ratings, go to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration鈥檚听. And while you鈥檙e at it, find the fuel economy on.

4. Locate your car

听is a great resource for new and used cars because you can filter your search to find exactly what you want.听听is a newer site with friendly navigation for new and used cars. Craigslist is good for low-end used cars, but beware of scammers. For used cars,听听has created a friendly shopping experience with no-haggle pricing. Its inventory can be searched in person or online. And you can always search the inventory of your local dealership鈥檚 website.

5. Price the cars

Pricing guides are an essential tool to show you the sticker and invoice prices and 鈥 most importantly 鈥 the current market value of the car you want to buy. There will be differences between guides, and some are made easier to read and understand by the use of graphs, charts or columns of figures. Recently,听听has grabbed attention by urging buyers to push for the lowest price 鈥 but it鈥檚 a good idea to check several pricing information sources.

6. Check the vehicle history report

If you are buying used, getting the听听is a quick way to see if the car鈥檚 past has any red flags. Dealers routinely provide these reports for free 鈥 if you ask. Many used car listing sites link to the car鈥檚 vehicle history report. If you are buying a used car from a private party, you will have to purchase your own report from either听听辞谤听.

7. Contact the seller

Before you go to see a new or used car, you should contact the seller. Here鈥檚 how to handle this step whether you鈥檙e buying new or used.

  • New cars:听听and verify that the car you鈥檝e found is still for sale and has the color and options you want. By calling first, you can build rapport with the salesperson and gauge the level of customer service provided by this dealership.
  • Used cars:听If you鈥檙e buying from a private party, it saves time to contact the seller and verify the information in the listing. The listings on听听make this easy by allowing you to email questions to the seller. But before you get too far into the deal, go old school and establish phone contact.

8. Test-drive and inspect the car

The problem with听听new cars is you don鈥檛 get much time in the car and you get the hard sell when you return to the lot. Instead, call ahead and schedule a test-drive through the internet department. If you sound like a serious buyer, you might even convince them to bring the car to you for a test-drive. Carmakers are always experimenting with extended and remote test-drives, such as Buick鈥檚听听program.

If you鈥檙e buying a听, you can skip the pre-purchase inspection or order a听.

9. Negotiate the best price

Most people hate negotiating. But you can remove the stress by using the听. Or let a听听locate your vehicle, make the deal and maybe even have it delivered to your home. If you handle this step yourself, remember: Before you say yes to a new car deal, ask for an out-the-door price and a breakdown of all fees.

10. Close the deal

Whether you鈥檙e on the car lot or buying from a private party, you have to handle the payment and paperwork correctly.

  • New cars:听Now that you have a breakdown of a dealer鈥檚 fees, plug them into the听听and remember that registry fees will be extra. When you see the contract, make sure the numbers match and no new charges or fees have suddenly been added.
  • Used cars:听If you are buying a used car from a dealer, the process is similar to that of reviewing a new-car contract. When you buy from a private party, go to your state鈥檚听听website to see what forms are required.

Philip Reed is a staff writer at NerdWallet, a personal finance website. Email:preed@nerdwallet.com.

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