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Buying a Vehicle is Fun Again in the Los Angeles Area!

January 22, 2016 By Daniel Reyes Leave a Comment

SAVE Time & Money with HaggleChamp when Buying Vechicle in LA County

Buying a new or used vehicle can be a daunting task especially in a place like LA county, you surf websites, visit dealerships, exchange contact information, and get hounded by pushy sales tactics.  We’ve all either heard or have horror stories.  Shouldn’t buying a car be fun and exciting?  It is again with HaggleChamp.

Buying a new or used vehicle in LA The HaggleChamp way.

HaggleChamp is changing car sales by putting the power where it belongs again, with you the buyer.  We get our network of Los Angeles car dealerships to compete for your business.  Why chase after a vehicle deal when you can have it come to you and you get to avoid the pushy over bearing sales tactics used by some dealership?  Save your time, money, effort and get the best possible deal.  That’s saving like a champ.

How does HaggleChamp work?

Simply go to the HaggleChamp home page and tell us you are looking to buy.  You can say a specific vehicle make and model or something generic like, “I want a car no more than 10-years-old.” We gather other basic information like your budget range, if you have a trade in, and when you are planning to buy.  The whole process takes less than a minute. It is ideal for people who feel uncomfortable with

From there, we alert our network of car dealerships in LA about your request.  They respond and give you offers.  You can see the offers roll in on your “dashboard”. We’ll alert you as new vehicle offers come in.

Get the most out of HaggleChamp.

Remember, the lowest prices isn’t the best price.  Check for things like warranties, certifications and guarantees.  

Also, make sure you look at vehicle mileage and years.  Higher miles and older vehicles tend to go for less money, but if you need something newer, then that might not work for you.

Options, the more options a vehicle has the higher the price tag, normally.  A car with power everything tends to have a higher price tag than a car with roll down windows.

 

SAVE Time & Money with HaggleChamp when Buying Vechicle in LA County

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About Daniel Reyes

Daniel Reyes, CEO and co-founder of HaggleChamp, an online negotiation platform that allows you to anonymously lock-in the best possible deal on a vehicle. Prior to HaggleChamp, Daniel was a TV producer creating shows on the national and international level. He is also corgi-father, and film enthusiast. Daniel will talk to about the benefits of a competitive marketplace and the latest super-hero movies.

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