Before you buy a car, get pre-approved for financing, calculate the true total cost of ownership (not just the monthly payment), and know your walk-away number. Dealers are trained to get you to overpay — your best defense is preparation.
9 Steps Before Buying a Car
| # | Step | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Check your credit score | Determines your interest rate (saves thousands) |
| 2 | Set a total budget using the 20/4/10 rule | Prevents overbuying |
| 3 | Get pre-approved from a bank or credit union | Leverage against dealer markup |
| 4 | Research the specific car you want | Know fair pricing before negotiating |
| 5 | Calculate total cost of ownership | Insurance, gas, maintenance add up fast |
| 6 | Decide: new, used, or certified pre-owned | Used is usually the best value |
| 7 | Check your insurance rates for the target car | Get quotes BEFORE buying |
| 8 | Know which dealer add-ons to refuse | Most are overpriced |
| 9 | Practice negotiating on the out-the-door price | Never negotiate on monthly payment |
The 20/4/10 Rule
| Component | Rule | Your Number |
|---|---|---|
| Down payment | At least 20% | _____ |
| Loan term | Maximum 4 years (48 months) | _____ |
| Total transportation cost | Under 10% of gross monthly income | _____ |
Example on $60,000 Salary
| Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Max monthly for all car costs | $500 |
| Minus insurance | -$150 |
| Minus gas | -$120 |
| Minus maintenance | -$50 |
| Available for car payment | $180/month |
| Max car price (48 months, 7% rate) | ~$7,500 financed + down payment |
Total Cost of Ownership Comparison
| Cost (5-Year Total) | New ($35K Car) | Used ($18K, 3 Years Old) | CPO ($22K, 2 Years Old) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Purchase price | $35,000 | $18,000 | $22,000 |
| Depreciation (5 years) | -$15,000 | -$6,000 | -$7,500 |
| Interest paid (48 months, 7%) | $5,200 | $2,700 | $3,300 |
| Insurance (5 years) | $9,000 | $6,500 | $7,000 |
| Maintenance (5 years) | $3,000 | $5,500 | $4,000 |
| Gas (5 years) | $7,200 | $7,200 | $7,200 |
| Total 5-year cost | $59,400 | $39,900 | $43,500 |
| Annual cost | $11,880 | $7,980 | $8,700 |
Credit Score Impact on Auto Loan Rates
| Credit Score | Average APR (New) | Average APR (Used) | Monthly Payment ($25K, 48 mo) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 780+ | 5.5% | 6.5% | $582 |
| 720-779 | 6.5% | 7.5% | $596 |
| 680-719 | 8.5% | 10.0% | $617 |
| 640-679 | 11.5% | 13.5% | $651 |
| Under 640 | 15%+ | 18%+ | $700+ |
Dealer Add-Ons to Avoid
| Add-On | Typical Cost | Why to Skip |
|---|---|---|
| Extended warranty | $1,500-$3,000 | Buy later if needed — never at the dealership |
| Paint protection | $300-$1,000 | A $30 bottle of ceramic coating does the same thing |
| Fabric protection | $200-$500 | A can of Scotchgard costs $10 |
| VIN etching | $150-$400 | DIY kits cost $25 |
| Nitrogen-filled tires | $100-$300 | Air is 78% nitrogen already |
| Gap insurance (at dealer) | $500-$900 | Buy from your auto insurer for $20-$50/year |
| Dealer documentation fee | $100-$800 | Negotiate down or refuse (varies by state) |
Pre-Purchase Checklist
| ✅ | Task | Done? |
|---|---|---|
| ☐ | Checked credit score and reports | |
| ☐ | Set budget using 20/4/10 rule | |
| ☐ | Pre-approved from bank/credit union | |
| ☐ | Researched fair price (KBB, Edmunds, CarGurus) | |
| ☐ | Got insurance quotes for target car | |
| ☐ | Calculated total monthly transportation cost | |
| ☐ | Set walk-away price (max I’ll pay) | |
| ☐ | Arranged independent inspection (for used cars) | |
| ☐ | Pulled vehicle history report (Carfax/AutoCheck) |
The Bottom Line
Never negotiate a car deal based on monthly payment — that’s how dealers hide overcharges by extending the loan term. Negotiate on the total out-the-door price, have your own financing ready, and know the car’s fair market value before stepping onto the lot. The 30 minutes of prep work before buying can save you $3,000-$7,000.
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