Should consumers snap up some of the best deals ever on American-made cars, or is there no price low enough to encourage buying from a business so close to ending it all?
MSN Money weighs in on these issues by listing five things anyone thinking of buying a US-made car should know:
- The Detroit Three are not created equal
- Even if a car company survives, not all of its cars will
- The value of a car's warranty may be uncertain
- Parts are parts
- American doesn't mean inferior
- Research available prices and incentives
- Be prepared for a stunning deal on a new car
- Be flexible
- Be prepared for a big hit on your old car
- Expect stiff depreciation
- Set aside some money for repairs
What's your take? Are the huge savings worth the risk of buying an American-made car?
Should you buy from a dying automaker? [MSN Money]
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