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Car-buying Resources
Let the Internet be your guide

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By Selena Maranjian (TMF Selena)
March 1, 2002

Q. What are some good online resources for studying the car-buying process, as well as researching and buying cars?

A. There are many (really -- many). Below are some sites that offer extremely detailed and easy-to-read information on how to save a lot of money when you buy a car. You'll also find sites that allow you to research details on specific cars, as well as get general advice and information:

Sites that report crash test results:

Some of many sites to help you with loans and leasing:

For info on insurance, drop by the Fool's Insurance Center.

Auto magazines online:

To learn about the ins and outs of the car-buying process, check out the Fool's How to Buy a Car area and ask any questions on our Buying and Maintaining a Car discussion board.

If you have any thoughts or opinions on this topic, share it with others on our discussion board for Ask the Fool.

This question and answer is adapted from The Motley Fool Money Guide: Answers to Your Questions About Saving, Spending and Investing. For answers to this and 499 other common money questions, check it out -- it's a handy resource.