Can I buy a car while deployed?
One of the main benefits of buying a car through a military sales program is that there is no haggling over the price. The price is fixed, so what you see is what you pay. As soon as you get your PCS orders you can begin the process of ordering your car so that way it’ll be ready for you when you move overseas.
What is Black Book car pricing?
The Black Book value is essentially the wholesale or auction value of a car. Black Book sources pricing data from both wholesale auctions and actual vehicle transactions from across the country. They update or validate their used car prices on a weekly basis.
What is the black book car dealers use?
What Is Black Book? Black Book is a valuable online tool that helps you research used car trade-in values for vehicles up to 14 years old. We want to help ensure you get a fair price when buying or selling a car, which is why we’re happy to help members access this popular resource.
Why is nada value so low?
KBB factors in the condition of the vehicle, local market conditions, and popularity of the vehicle, so their prices tend to be a lower than NADA. NADA values tend to lean higher because they assume cars are in good conditions. Insights can be gained from both values, but KBB looks at more factors.
Do you get a hellcat in the army?
Sure they do! Not always a Camaro – sometimes a Hellcat or an F150, depending upon which you like best. Seriously though, this is a myth, one of many. New soldiers typically end up buying a care early on but it’s usually not a brand new car.
Does the army give you a Charger?
Yes, you get issued your choice of Dodge Charger or Chevy Camaro upon entering your first duty station. Typically its last year’s model, but you get to choose the color.
Why do military people have Mustangs?
The original definition of mustang was a military officer who had earned a battlefield commission; they were especially prevalent during World War II and the Korean War. A mustang is characterized by former enlisted service prior to transitioning to officer rank.
Why do soldiers buy Camaros?
Young soldiers have a lot of time and money on their hands when they first enter active duty. They have a place to live, a place to eat and unless deployed, a good steady paycheck and stable hours. So they want to buy the car of their dreams, often some sort of muscle car or pickup truck.