A Consumer's Agent of Change for Car Buying

August 2, 2010
Hosted by Jordan Goodman

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Episode Description

Car Buyers are manipulated from the time they drive on the dealership's premises. Linda Goldberg will be providing tips on how to process visits to the dealer which can be very helpful to consumers. There is no government oversight on the practices of car dealers. Many dealers process leasing and financing of vehicles which can earn them a lot of profit and cost consumers too much money. Some examples she will discuss are "yo-yo financing" practices and leasing vs. financing. We will talk about the difference between seller's agent and buyers' agent. The Electric Car is going to impact the Market in a big way: the Chevy Volt, Nissan Leaf, Tesla Sedan and Roadster are some examples. When internet shopping for a car what should you believe? What should you do about your used vehicle - trade it in or make a private sale. For more information go to: http://www.carq.com

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Jordan Goodman has a mission: to help everyone do better with money. Since graduating the Columbia University School of Journalism in 1977, he has spent the past 32 years combing the country to find the very best ways to help consumers make and save money and then sharing these gems with the public. As a staff writer/reporter at MONEY Magazine for 18 years, a weekly commentator on NBC News at Sunrise and Public Radio’s Marketplace Morning Report, and through his 12, soon to be 13 highly respected books, and his website www.moneyanswers.com, he has provided useful, common-sense information to the public. Some of his better-known books include Fast Profits in Hard Times, Everyone’s Money Book, the Dictionary of Finance and Investment Terms and Master Your Money Type. Jordan is a rare combination: someone who possesses not only encyclopedic knowledge about every area of personal finance but also a passion for helping his listeners not only to get educated but to take action to help their dreams become realities.

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