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Ex-Car Sales "Woman" Tells Women the Secrets to Saving Thousands on Their Next Car

Ann Arbor, MI (PRWeb) February 14, 2007 -- A new eBook by a former ex-car sales "woman" reveals step by step how women can take control of the car buying situation and save thousands of dollars.

"Car Buying Tips For Women" has the know-how and step by step directions that can't be found in any bookstore or online. Internet sites - which are more interested in selling a car than helping people buy one, the bookstore, and the magazines on the newsstand … all usually come up short.

This is why Beverly Collins wrote "Car Buying Tips for Women" to empower women through the buying process. She explains what to do before going to the dealership, what offer to make, how to state your offer, how to recognize and refuse what you don't need - and walk away with money in your pocket instead of the dealer's.

"I made an extensive search of printed and online media before writing this eBook," says Collins. "While I found a lot of good information, I also found a lot of misleading and mis-information mixed in with it - like 'pretend you're not very interested in the car you want to buy so the salesman will give you a better price.' I tell women: Let them know you love the car and you want to buy it right now! And I explain why. It has never taken me over 10 minutes to buy the car I wanted at the price I was willing to pay. I explain why the more time you spend negotiating, the more money is coming out of your pocket."

"Most women - and men for that matter - don't have a clue how to buy a car right," says Collins. "It's frustrating to me that women pay $500 more for the same car than a man. That's what the statistics show. Women have a different car buying style from men. It's time for women to capitalize on their buying style. I can show women how to pay $500 less than a man for the same car - and often even a lot less than that. I also explain how to save on the loan - strategies that can amount to another $1000 - $2000."

How does Collins know these insider techniques? She had a successful career selling new and used cars and trucks. Not only did she learn where the money is inside the dealership, she also learned from those occasional street-smart buyers who knew how to leave the "fudge money" on the dealer's desk and take home the deal.

"Car Buying Tips for Women" is the eBook to turn to for accurate information on buying your next new or used vehicle. Some of the topics covered in Collins eBook are:

• Research you must do before you hit the dealer's lot
• Hidden ways dealers make money and how you can profit from it
• Who is really selling the vehicle
• Why buyers should never divulge they have a trade-in
• How to state the offer and close the deal in 10 minutes - or less!
• The extras - are they necessary, and what do you have to pay for them
• How to reduce the cost of the loan
• The four most important used car buying rules
• When to lease, and when to you buy
• How to keep from getting upside down in any buying contract, whether new, used, or leasing

Here is what readers of Collins' car buying course are saying:

"We just finished buying our "new" used car and had the deal made within 10 minutes for the price we were willing to pay. There were no gimmicks or unnecessary extras to pay for, and the whole process was quick and painless."

"I really had no idea how unprepared I even was until I read your book. It really made sense to me. Thanks to your tips I know I got a great deal on my brand new Saturn Outlook."

"Thanks to your book we knew how to make just one offer within the first 3 minutes - the right offer. Your tips worked just like you said, including the loan deal."

"I actually did all the negotiations since I knew just what to ask for. Within just minutes we had the deal we wanted."

For more information about Bev Collins and her "Car Buying Tips for Women" eBook, please visit her website at http://www.mscardoctor.com.

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