Win $200 Worth of Car Buyer Coaching Sessions
Hello everyone! I’m running a great giveaway this week with something you won’t find anywhere else, personal car buying advice. Are you or a friend in the market for a new car? Or do you just want to learn easy negotiating techniques so you’ll be ready for next time?
First off, check out my interview tonight on the CentsibleShow. If you like what you see, then tweet the exact message below to enter. Feel free to enter whether you’re currently in the market for a car or not.
Prize Details
- Friendly and free coaching services and car buying advice for your next new car purchase (A $200 value). Phone and email support to teach you how to:
- Establish a target purchase price for your new car
- Leverage free car quote services
- Negotiate with multiple car dealers over email
- Get the most money for your trade-in
- Line up the best possible financing
- Avoid costly mistakes in the Finance Office
How to Qualify
- Follow NewCarCoach on Twitter
- Tweet the following message:
That’s it! Coaching services must be redeemed within 6 months, but I’d be happy to teach you even if you’re not quite ready to buy.
This contest will end at midnight on July 11th at which time I’ll randomly select 2 lucky winners from those NewCarCoach followers who have tweeted the above message. I’ll send a direct message in Twitter to the winners. Tweeting this blog post will not enter you in the contest, but it is of course appreciated!
Most car buying services will negotiate for you and charge between $250-$500. But rather than give you a fish, I’ll teach you how to catch your own! You can save hundreds or thousands off every car you buy for the rest of your life.
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Get a personalized car buying strategy guide to learn how to buy a new car at the best possible price. It only takes a few seconds and could save you thousands of dollars! Did I mention it's free and you don't even have to register?
Why is it free? Because buying a car is something almost everyone has to do and I strongly believe the process is designed to confuse and take advantage of consumers. I'd like to level the playing field and give everyone a chance at a fair deal.

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I was shooting for October this year to get a new car (I’m really fighting it, but with the wife pregnant and the car already overcrowded, we really need it) I’d love to win this!
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