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

Here's a rundown of what you'll typically need to bring when buying a car:

  • Identification: A valid driver's license or government-issued photo ID is essential for proving your identity.

  • Proof of Insurance: If you're buying a car to drive off the lot, you'll need proof of insurance. You can usually obtain this from your insurance company.

  • Payment Method: Decide how you'll pay. This could be a cashier's check, a pre-approved auto loan, or cash. Contact the dealership beforehand to confirm accepted methods.

  • Trade-in Documents (if applicable): If you're trading in a vehicle, bring the title, registration, and any loan payoff information.

  • Co-signer Information (if applicable): If you're using a co-signer, they will need to be present and bring their identification and financial information.

  • Proof of Residency: Some dealerships may require proof of residency, such as a utility bill or lease agreement.

  • Loan Pre-Approval (if applicable): If you have pre-approved financing from a bank or credit union, bring the documentation.

  • Questions: Bring a list of questions you have about the car, financing, or any other aspect of the purchase.