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Buick Dealerships


A Buick dealer is a retailer who sells new and/or used cars. Used Buick dealers carry Buick cars along with other manufacturers’ cars, while new Buick dealers generally carry new Buick cars alone.

Types of Buick Dealerships

There are different types of Buick dealerships available. New car dealerships and used car dealerships, online dealerships, local dealerships. New car dealerships carry both new and used cars; taken in trade ins. Buick used car dealers carry used Buick cars. Online dealerships run their business online. They have their websites or listed in car selling websites. Local Buick dealerships run their businesses from their offices situated locally.
There is another type of used Buick car dealership. They are certified used Buick dealerships. You will find certified Buick used cars in these dealerships.

In some areas, a single owner owns a chain of Buick dealerships. The new Buick car dealerships also sell used cars, as they take in trade-ins and/or purchase used vehicles at auction. Buick dealerships also provide a series of additional services for car buyers and owners.

Finding a Buick dealer


To find a Buick dealership, you can search the Internet. They are arranged category wise in any online car website. You will see them state wise, location wise, product wise. They can be found in the newspapers ads, Internet ads, and local bulletins also.

Buick car dealerships have showrooms and display their inventory in these showrooms. According to the law, all-new and even the used Buick cars must carry a sticker showing the offering price and summarizing the vehicle's features. Buick dealerships and lenders also offer a variety of loan terms and payment schedules.

Used Buick cars


Used Buick cars are sold through a variety of outlets like franchise and independent dealerships, rental car companies, leasing companies, and used car superstores. You can even buy a used Buick car on the Internet. Ask friends, relatives and co-workers for recommendations.

Buick dealerships are not required by law to give used car buyers a three-day right to cancel. The right to return the car in a few days for a refund exists only if the dealership grants this privilege to buyers. Dealerships may describe the right to cancel as a "cooling-off" period, a money-back guarantee, or a "no questions asked" return policy. Before you purchase from a dealership, ask about the dealership's return policy, get it in writing and read it carefully.

Buick Buyer’s guide


Get the original Buyers Guide that was posted in the vehicle, or a copy, when you buy a used car from a dealership. The Guide must reflect any negotiated changes in warranty coverage. It also becomes part of your sales contract and overrides any contrary provisions. The Buyers Guide must include whether the vehicle is being sold "as is" or with a warranty; what percentage of the repair costs a dealership will pay under the warranty; to get all promises in writing; the major mechanical and electrical systems on the car, including some of the major problems you should look out for; and to ask to have the car inspected by an independent mechanic before you buy. The back of the Buyers Guide lists the name and address of the Buick dealerships. It also gives the name and telephone number of the person you should contact at the dealerships if you have problems or complaints after the sale.

More checks before you buy


You have the right to see a copy of the dealership's warranty before you buy. Review it carefully to determine what is covered. Check the C.S.I of the Buick dealership. Every dealerships get a C.S.I. (Customer Service Index), which is a ranking generally maintained by automakers for the dealerships that sell their vehicles. The C.S.I. is a reflection of how well an individual dealership satisfies its customers both in terms of sales and service. Premature trade-in talk should be avoided. This is another easy trap to fall into because dealerships love to play the trade-in game. Don't let them muddy the waters. Negotiate a satisfactory price for the car, and then bring up your trade-in.

Buick dealerships offer one-stop shopping at the dealerships. You can shop finance, and other things like various add-ons and accessories. It’s an ideal place to buy the sleek Buick car.


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