Now planning to buy a car in Los Angeles.

Updated on Car 2024-05-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I live in the eastern part of the United States, so I can only talk to you about the local situation, which may not be exactly the same as the local situation in Los Angeles, but it should not be far behind.

    The new Honda and Toyta cars cost about $20,000 here in my door - the average configuration. However, many people in my family buy used cars, and the places where new cars are sold here sell used cars. There is a saying that if you buy a new car for 4 years and sell it after 3 years, you will buy a new car for 4 years.

    The 4-year-old Honda and Toyota are about $10,000. What I'm talking about is all tax-included. Car insurance has to be paid every year, if you are just in your early 20s and a new driver, I will give you more car insurance:

    $2,500 per year. Then there's the exercise tax, which is paid once a year, which is different in each state, and we pay less than $100 a year for two 4-year-old new cars. You can calculate the total amount yourself.

    In Massachusetts, getting a driver's license is like this: go to the DMV first and get a return book. After reading it, I will go to the written test, and after passing, I will get the driving permit

    With this, you can't drive yourself, you must have a driver's license to sit on the car before you can drive, and when you are skilled, go to the DMV to make an appointment for a road test, and you will get a driver's license if you pass the road test. I paid $40 for the written test that year, and I didn't pay again until I got my driver's license. I took a driver's license test in New York State that year, and it was not difficult to pass it in one go.

    There is a classmate who took the exam in New York 7 times and went to California once in his old country. It shouldn't be difficult. good luck!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1.You can't take out a loan to buy a car without credit, but you can pay in cash, including cheques and transfers. Buying a car has nothing to do with credit.

    2.The statement is false, write a check and the dealer will gladly accept it.

    3.Some dealers will give you a free month, or a week of insurance, and you can just buy it and drive away. Some dealers will directly recommend you to buy their insurance, which is usually not cost-effective.

    4.Chinese car dealers are usually in Monterey Park, Alhambra, and other places I've been to, and they are no cheaper than in a 100-person residential area. It's better to go a few more and shop around.

    Personally, I think that the price of the car dealership in downtown is more reliable than that in the Chinese area.

    5.For pricing, you can refer to KBB (kelly's bluebook), but it is also a reference price.

    Bring a car, passport, check. License. If you want to bargain, don't stop killing because the United States is no longer in the United States.

    There are a lot of insurance sayings, and you have to give a few more agents to compare with the project. Usually farmer's will be cheaper. Ask more about the insurance of students who have a car, the insurance price varies greatly, and a good agent will save you a lot.

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