IMHO, I have had very good luck buying almost new vehicles. If you can be patient and look around you can find what you want with more bang for your buck. The link I have attached is supposed to be one of the best at this sort of deal and they are located close to the middle of the State. I live way down in S.E. Texas, Beaumont area, and several of my co-workers have completed a deal on-line and then flown up and picked up their truck. The dealership picks them up at the airport for no charge. I had a wreck back in July and totaled a perfectly good 2007 Texas Edition w/ 106K miles on it, that I was planning on driving another five years. I lucked into a deal at a local dealer, a 2011 1/2 ton crew cab Chevy that didn't have all the bells and whistles my former truck did but I don't have to have a CD changer and all that fancy stuff. Also, either way you go, new or used, know what you are willing to pay before you go to dealership and don't be shy about getting up and walking out...just make sure they get your phone # first, they will call you with a better deal by end of day or first thing the next morning...I know this works because I have done it on the last 4 vehicles I bought.
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