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: No-haggle pricing, home delivery, and trial periods (e.g., Carvana or CarMax ).

: Access to financing, legal protections like the Consumer Rights Act, and often a basic warranty or certified inspection. Cons : Generally higher prices due to dealer margins. Online-Only Retailers (Best for Convenience) :

: You usually can't see the car in person before it arrives at your house (though many offer return windows). Private Sellers (Best for Budget) :

: Best for its massive inventory and powerful search filters if you have a specific model in mind.

: An aggregator that pulls listings from multiple sites into one place, saving you time.

: Highly recommended for its "Deal Rating" system (Great, Good, or Fair) which helps you understand market value quickly.

What Should You Look for When Buying Your First Car? - Mycarpark