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CarBuyingTips.com Dealer-Rater Submission Form

We want to help future visitors find dealers that people had good experiences with and avoid dealers that people had bad experiences with. Please fill out the form below completely and honestly so that we can add your experience to our database.

Your name and email will not be displayed or used for any purpose other than to verify valid submissions.  We do not give away or sell personal information.

What we need from you for the database, rounded to the dollar:

We Want to Gather All Relevant Information Even if You Did Not Purchased a Car at This Dealership

  1. Answers to our questions about your dealer experience
  2. Invoice price of your new car including all options and destination charge (If you purchased)
  3. The MSRP (Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price) of your new car usually on the white window sticker.
  4. Your new car's negotiated selling price is the price you agreed on, not including taxes, license fees, etc. (If you purchased)

If you used a car buying service like Cars.com, Edmunds.com, CarWoo, MyRide.com and CarsDirect, or a site like Fighting Chance, tell us which one in the comments field, along with any REBATES you got. Also, since you saved a good chunk of change, or if you got a rebate, I usually tell people to use some of that free money for a discount online extended warranty and you'll still have money left over. Click on the following link to read our chapter on buying an extended warranty.