Car Buying Guides & Tips

Expert advice to help you make smarter car buying decisions. From budget planning to ownership costs, we've got you covered.

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Buying Cars Like a CFO

Buying cars like a CFO in the US—total cost, OTD, fair value; use data from autopremo.com so you optimize cost, not emotion.

January 31, 20261 min read
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Conversion & Decision Support

Buying Cars Like an Investor

Buying cars like an investor in the US—total cost, depreciation, and data over emotion so you treat the car as a cost decision, not a purchase to love.

January 31, 20262 min read
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Authority & Thought Leadership

Car Buying as a Financial Decision, Not Emotional

Car buying as a financial decision, not emotional, in the US—use total cost, OTD, and fair value so you don't overpay.

January 31, 20262 min read
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Thought Leadership & Authority

Car Buying Is a Math Problem, Not Emotional

Car buying is a math problem not emotional in the US—OTD, total cost, fair value so you decide with data.

January 31, 20261 min read
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Conversion & Decision Support

How to Avoid Emotional Car Buying

How to avoid emotional car buying in the US—use data, set a max, and stick to your number so you don't overpay or buy the wrong car.

January 31, 20262 min read
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How to Use Data Instead of Emotion

How to use data instead of emotion in the US—fair value, OTD, total cost from autopremo.com so you don't overpay.

January 31, 20261 min read
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The Data-Driven Car Buyer's Guide

The data-driven car buyer's guide in the US—fair value, OTD, total cost from autopremo.com so you decide with data, not emotion.

January 31, 20261 min read
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Thought Leadership & Authority

Why Smart Buyers Win Quietly

Why smart buyers win quietly in the US—they use data, agree on OTD first, get written OTD, and don't signal emotion so they don't overpay.

January 31, 20261 min read
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