Like traditional retail shopping, the retail car business follows this trend, making it a prime time for deals across the board.
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PREPARE FOR CROWDED DEALERSHIPS
Recognize that showrooms will be busier than normal with people chasing a Black Friday bargain. Most people are off work, and they have plenty of time to shop around.
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DO YOUR HOMEWORK BEFORE BLACK FRIDAY
Do some research on cars that you're interested in before showing up to the dealership. You should also check the inventory on the website to make sure they have what you're looking for. Walk in with a solid idea of what you can afford, getting pre-qualified beforehand is helpful.
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MORE BEST TIMES TO BUY A USED CAR
If Black Friday just isn't the day for you, some other times to score great deals include, cyber Monday, shop online from the comfort of your home. A lot of dealerships will continue their Black Friday deals or offer new incentives through Monday.
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WHEN DO BLACK FRIDAY DEALS START?
Check with your local dealerships for promotions. Some dealerships will run Black Friday deals the whole month of November, the week of, or just that day. Make sure you know when to get the best deal.