Husband’s Unexpected Move Halts $56K Lexus Purchase, Leaving Dealership in Shock

Husband’s Unexpected Move Halts $56K Lexus Purchase, Leaving Dealership in Shock

This woman almost made a hefty mistake too, but luckily her husband was there to save her from it

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There’s always a possibility that buyers will overpay for a car if they aren’t careful enough

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ADVERTISEMENTThe family was right to look into buying a used car, as it usually saves people a lot of money.

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“Buying a used car is a great way to save money,” agreed car coach Lauren Fix in a previous interview with Bored Panda. “Purchasing a CPO (certified pre-owned) is the wisest choice, depending on your budget. You get the warranty and leave the depreciation to the first owner.”

“Buying used can save you thousands—cars lose value fast in the first few years, so someone else takes that hit for you,” seconded car flipper and content creator Lucky McNamara. “If you know what to look for, a used car can be just as reliable as new. Plus, your money goes further—you can often get a higher-end model for the price of a basic new one.”

That said, even when purchasing a used car, there’s a possibility that buyers will overpay if they aren’t careful enough. It’s a mistake that the woman in the story almost made, too. Many people aren’t aware, but car salespeople use various tactics to sell better, which comes at the expense of the customer.

Car salespeople have many tricks up their sleeves that influence buyers’ decisions

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