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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, American households spend approximately $500 a month on their automotive transportation. Over a 60-year period of time, that equates to roughly $360,000 – not a small expense by any means. And, let's face it, buying a car can be overwhelming. In this podcast, our guest expert, John M. Vincent, an automotive consumer advice writer with U.S. News & World Report. John shares his knowledge to help you simplify the car buying process, deciding whether you should buy new, used or lease a car, financing, how to negotiate the best price, what to look for in a car, how to research a car and where to buy a car.
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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, American households spend approximately $500 a month on their automotive transportation. Over a 60-year period of time, that equates to roughly $360,000 – not a small expense by any means. And, let's face it, buying a car can be overwhelming. In this podcast, our guest expert, John M. Vincent, an automotive consumer advice writer with U.S. News & World Report. John shares his knowledge to help you simplify the car buying process, deciding whether you should buy new, used or lease a car, financing, how to negotiate the best price, what to look for in a car, how to research a car and where to buy a car.

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