Choosing the right car can seem confusing, but by setting a budget, considering fuel efficiency, and deciding on a new or used car, you can make your decision easier. Set a budget so your car payments don’t exceed 15% of your monthly salary. That way, you have room to cover other monthly expenses as well. For the most fuel-efficient option, choose a smaller car like a sedan. If you need more room for a larger family, consider a minivan or SUV. Use your budget to look at your options to help decide between new and used, and avoid buying a car that’s had numerous owners, which is usually a bad sign. Once you’ve got an idea of the car you want, check review websites to compare different makes and models to find one for you. For tips about how to test drive a car before you buy it, keep reading!
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