What is what do i need to bring when buying a car?

Here's a list of things you'll generally need to bring when buying a car:

  • Identification: A valid driver's license or other government-issued photo ID is essential.

  • Proof%20of%20Insurance: You'll need proof that you can insure the car before you drive it off the lot. If you're buying a car from a private seller, you'll typically need to have insurance lined up before completing the purchase.

  • Payment%20Method: Decide how you're paying. This could involve:

    • Cashier's%20Check or certified check (if paying in full)
    • Pre-approval letter from your bank or credit union for an Auto%20Loan.
    • If trading in a car, the vehicle's Title and registration.
  • Trade-in%20Documents (if applicable):

    • Vehicle title
    • Registration
    • Loan payoff information (if you still owe money on the car)
    • All keys and remotes.
  • Important%20Questions: It's not something you bring, but come prepared with a list of questions to ask the seller (about the car's history, warranty, etc.).

  • Co-signer%20Information (if applicable): If you have a co-signer, they will also need to be present and bring their identification. They might need documents to prove income or residency.

  • Purchase%20Agreement: Read this carefully before signing, and bring it home for your records.

Important Note: This list may vary depending on the dealership, your state's requirements, and the specifics of your situation. Always confirm with the dealer or seller what documents you need to bring.