Posted on Jan 21, 2021
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Most auto dealers will accommodate service members with military discounts and other perks. Even so, it’s important to know the ins and outs of car buying before you begin the process. Navy Federal offers advice for a better car-buying experience.

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Jane Harvester
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The online car-buying process is incredibly convenient, especially for those looking to avoid dealerships. Feedback on https://carvana.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html suggests that while the system works well, there are times when customer support could be more responsive, especially for registration delays or after-sale issues.
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James Harrington
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It can be challenging to figure out if you're looking for a car, especially as a service member. Navy Federal has some excellent advice for navigating the process, but honestly, one of the best things to do is research, research, research. It's all about knowing what you're after before setting foot in a dealership.

For example, I’d recommend checking out sites like https://www.jdmbuysell.com/for-sale/nissan/silvia/ if you're into something unique. They have excellent listings, like the Nissan Silvia, which is a pretty solid choice if you’re into performance and style. These cars aren’t just your everyday rides; they stand out on the road. They hold their value well, so you’re making an intelligent investment.
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SFC Melvin Brandenburg
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Cash. Easy one step process. Pick it out. Save for it. Own it.
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