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Car searches may be done by researching different aspects of the multi-leveled process of purchasing an automobile. Car searches entail research on all aspects of cars and their functionality. Automotive searches may also take into consideration legal matters such as car title searches. Car titles are documents identifying the full legal ownership of an auto. Car titles are issued when a loan taken out for the purchase of the auto is paid in full or when a used car is wholly purchased, either from a dealer or a private party.

A make and model of a specific car, its detail and statistics on performance and the buyer's needs are factors of potential car purchase. What will benefit the buyer most? Vehicles such as pickup trucks and SUV's are options for large cargo transportation, while smaller vehicles are better for economic, daily transportation.

When searching for a car, the buyer may choose to consider price range first and keep their car search within the bounds of certain financial parameters. Certain automobile manufacturers design cars with specific price range in mind.

New car searches lead to the purchase of a technologically updated car with no mileage. Previously owned, or "used," cars are offered for less money than if new and updated. It is a good idea to become familiar with a particular make and model of car before purchasing a used car, particularly from a dealership that is farther away.

Car search web sites provide information on different makes and models of cars for sale in local cities or across the country. For auto enthusiasts, the internet proves to be a digital treasure chest of uniquely styled cars for sale. Used car search engines are another internet option that offer access to multiple web sites providing state listings of cars for sale.

Beyond the internet, automobiles may be found in newspapers, specialty auto publications, magazines, via word-of-mouth and by driving from dealership to dealership to browse and test drive. Internet auto sales have become quite popular and convenient as consumers may search for cars without having to deal with tiresome leg-work and negotiation. Many car lots have an internet salesperson who responds to questions via email when a desired car is found within the buyer's price range.