Buy And Drive Auto Sales
Watkins Auto Sales provides car shoppers in Jackson and the surrounding area with an impressive selection of late model pre-owned vehicles. We offer an impressive selection of vehicles, along with the financing options needed to get any driver behind the wheel.
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Our buy here, pay here setup allows us to bypass the banks and get our customers approved and on the roads. Whether you have bad credit or no credit, Watkins Auto Sales can help you drive home in a comfortable and capable used car. We offer a wide variety of cars, trucks and crossovers that will appeal to the needs of just about any driver.
WE SELL AND BUY ALL TYPES OF VEHICLESALL OUR VEHICLES COME WITH WARRANTYWe hope you'll think Drive 4 Less Auto Sales the next time you're in the market for a quality used vehicle.Known for great deals, a great selection, and an honest, no-hassle car shopping experience. We invite you to stop by with your vehicle shopping needs.We have many like-new cars, dependable pickups, and feature-packed SUVs for you to select from. Our team is proud to offer a wide selection of clean, well-maintained, previously loved vehicles to our customers and options for all budgets. You're sure to find something of interest and our seasoned sales team is ready to help with your car buying experience.Our sales team is focused on helping you find the vehicle you've been looking for, and not padding our monthly sales goals. Let Drive 4 Less Auto Sales help answer any questions about features and options available, and show you a vehicle history report.We're here to help give you options and help you buy with confidence.Everyone at Drive 4 Less Auto Sales hopes you enjoy your car shopping experience and that you will think of us the next time you, your family, or your friends are in the market for a quality automobile.
You must cancel your registration within 30 days of cancelling insurance coverage to avoid fines and penalties related to Georgia law requiring insurance coverage. Remember! It is illegal for you to drive or allow someone else to drive a vehicle that is uninsured.
Our goal at 321 Drive is to provide quality cars at low prices. We believe in the Golden Rule, treating customers the same way we would like to be treated. Additionally all of our vehicles undergo extensive reconditioning and maintenance. Come visit us and see why we have the best vehicles in town. We strive to produce the best quality while keeping the price low. When you drive our cars you will see the difference!
At Final Drive Auto Sales, Inc. you will find a diverse selection of quality pre-owned cars to meet whatever specifications you may have for your next vehicle; from gas-efficient cars to 4X4 trucks, sporty to family-friendly... our vehicles are clean, road checked and inspected. With over 30 years of experience, our sales staff will gladly answer any questions you might have about our vehicles. Come check us out and take a test drive.
Another potential reason to consider an out-of-state car purchase revolves around the fact that some vehicles are popular in one market while they are less popular in another. This means you might be able to buy a model with four-wheel drive (4WD) in the Sunbelt cheaper than you could buy it in the Rockies. And this potential opportunity, unlike the first, applies equally to used vehicles. You might discover with an Internet search that a particular five-year-old sports car you crave is much cheaper in another state than it is in your local area. You might also believe that buying a car out of state is a way to steer around state and local taxes, which could potentially save you some money, but as you'll see, that is unlikely.
Scams are also a complication of buying a car long-distance. Fraud involving vehicle sales is a significant and growing problem. If a classified listing for a used car appears to offer the vehicle at an unbelievable bargain price, you are well-advised to believe the listing might be the front for a scam. You send money with the expectation that the car will be delivered to you, and you never hear from the seller/scam artist again.
Beyond that, getting through the paperwork involved in buying an out-of-state-car is typically more complicated than you'll encounter when purchasing one within your state. Each state has specific requirements for sales tax, registration, insurance, and emissions compliance. Just understanding all the steps you need to take can make the process more time-consuming than the typical in-state transaction.
Whether you are buying a showroom-new vehicle, a "basket case," or a parts car, understanding the vehicle's condition is the absolute key to getting a good deal. The distance can be a significant impediment to doing that. You might be reluctant to travel to look at the potential purchase for time or cost reasons, and you are probably very reluctant to do that repeatedly. That implies that you find a substitute for going to see and drive the car yourself.
Speaking of vehicle registration, depending upon regulations in the states involved in your vehicle purchase, you might need to obtain a temporary registration for the new vehicle simply to drive it home.
If you are buying the vehicle from a dealer, the dealer will likely help you with the details, like paying the sales tax to the proper authorities and getting the registration and titling completed. But if you are buying from a private party, it is all on you.
Depending on your insurance carrier and the provisions of your existing car insurance policy, you may or may not need to get coverage for your new car immediately after purchase. Many insurance policies extend coverage to a new vehicle for a limited time if you notify your insurance company. But others do not offer this service, so you should be sure to establish whether you are covered. If you aren't, you are well-advised to get insurance coverage before you drive or transport the vehicle.
If you plan to drive the vehicle back to your home state, you must be sure that both insurance and, if needed, a temporary registration are in place. If you will have the vehicle shipped to your home, you'll have to find a shipper that will do the job for you. Many auto transport companies are listed on the Internet, and should you purchase from a dealer, they might be able to help you find a reliable company. You should be aware that shipping a car can be an expensive proposition.
Drive Now specializes in providing buy here pay here auto loans for people with various types of credit. We know that used car customers in Arizona sometimes need a little help to find the right auto loan provider. If you have a low credit rating or have been turned down in the past, we are here to help you get the vehicle you need. Helping you choose the best car, truck or SUV for your lifestyle and at the best price is our specialty.
"I just remember being like ... embarrassed, confused," Courtney says. Without a car, she had to ask friends to drive her and the baby to doctor visits. "I was, like, counting out change, trying to give friends money for gas to get places."
Greenway Hyundai Orlando declined an interview but said in a statement that "Greenway's goal is always to match customers with the financing they need to purchase the automobile of their choice ... it is a lose-lose scenario to have any customer's financing fall through."
To get a sense of how often yo-yo sales happen, NPR sent a survey to consumer attorneys who work on auto cases. Forty of them responded. Together, those few dozen lawyers said they've gotten calls from nearly 900 car buyers in just the past year who say they felt victimized by a yo-yo car sale.
Usually, when you finance a car through the dealer, technically you owe the dealership the money for the car. But the dealer wants to quickly sell the credit contract you signed to, for example, the credit arm of Ford or Toyota or some other auto lender.
And to get you to buy the car, the sales person might agree to a monthly payment that's too low. Or for whatever reason, they can't find an auto lender willing to essentially buy your car loan, at least at a price the dealer is willing to take.
In those instances, he says, the salesperson knows the deal is too good to be true, but lets you think you've bought the car anyway. So you take it home, show it to your friends and family. Then a few days or weeks later you get the phone call yanking you back like a yo-yo.
NPR obtained and analyzed data made up of complaints to the Maryland attorney general's office. In the three years prior to the new law, there were 122 complaints related to yo-yo car sales, or "spot-delivery" sales as the industry calls them. But now, in the three years ending in 2022, complaints have fallen by more than half.
But Paul Metrey with the National Automobile Dealers Association says the FTC doesn't need to change the rules at the federal level. He says the vast majority of car sales go through with no incident. "You have tens of millions of transactions where this happens all the time," Metrey says, even when the sales contract gives the dealer the right to cancel it later.
So he says there's nothing wrong with contracts that give dealers the right to cancel after the fact. He says he doesn't have data on problems with yo-yo sales but that it seems to him that it's rare that the original terms don't work and a car buyer needs to be called back.
The dealer association says car buyers like the current system and changing the rules would create unnecessary delays. Dealers call these contracts spot deliveries because they allow buyers to take the keys and drive off right away, on the spot, even if the dealer hasn't finalized the financing.
Kaitlyn Arland is an Army service member stationed at Fort Riley in Kansas. When she bought a car two years ago, she says the salesman didn't say anything about the sale not being final as she drove away. But then she received a call from the dealership. Arin Yoon for NPR hide caption 041b061a72