Tips from my dad about buying a car

dazeofthundr:

basilstorm:

basilstorm:

– Go in at the end of the month
– Buy the model of the year right before the model for the next year comes out (dealers get desperate to sell the old models)
– Refuse to put any money down. Say that if they ask you to put down money, you’ll leave
– Seriously. If they ask you to put down money say you need to go and walk out
– If there’s another dealership nearby, tell them that you’re walking there right after you leave
– If a deal seems unfair but you really like the car, tell them you’re going to another dealership and leave. Chances are, they’ll call back the next day with a better deal
– If possible, after the first call wait till the last few days of the month and they’ll likely call again with an even better deal
– Look around for family and friends that need a car. If you buy more than one car from the same dealership you’ll get a much better deal
– If a family member/friend is looking for a used car while you’re looking for a new car or vice versa, still get the used car from the same dealership
– If you decide to buy a new car after a few years, trade in the old car and buy a new one from the same dealership. Companies appreciate loyalty and will likely offer you a lower price

UPDATED
(My dad went to college for finance, more specifically he looked a lot at stocks and how to sell things for a maximum profit. He learned it from the perspective of the company but it also works in his advantage)

– When you walk into a dealership, the salesperson will immediately “be your friend”. They’ll act like it’s you and them against dealership
– Sometimes a salesperson will offer to talk to the manager. This does not mean anything. Chances are, they’re going to have small talk for a few minutes and come back out
– Carefully consider the usefulness of an extended warranty. You’re losing money unless there’s an accident or issue soon after you buy the car
– This wasn’t so clear before, but you’re still going to have to pay a down payment. What you should refuse is a securing payment
– The securing payment is a psychological trick. You feel more tied to the company so you’re more likely to buy from them
– You’re extremely more likely to buy at the last place you go, but with the securing payment you’re less likely to go to another dealership due to a sense of commitment
– A salesperson may say it’s a limited time deal. Most times, unless this is the last of that years model, or it’s a special event, the deal is not going away and will still be there if you decide to go back. It’s not necessarily a deal breaker, but you should be suspicious if it’s said to you
– Save money by asking to buy the floor model. There’s no mileage on it, but it’s worth less because people have sat in it
– Or, ask to buy the demo if you’re willing to buy a car with some mileage. The depreciation of the price is usually worth it
– Each can get you a few thousand dollars off due to the fact that it is technically not a “new” car anymore
– Always look at the websites and play around with the build a car, payment calculators, or anything other offered features. Make sure when you’re using it you look at the down payment and the number of months that you will be paying for the car over
– Try to not buy a really obscure model because the trade in value will be lower
– Get the maximum down payment you can afford to lower the interest cost
– Look for a crash rating test. A 5 is going to get good trade in value, and is much safer

(This was written in NY so there might be exceptions in other states or countries)

I needed this thank you

sounddesignerjeans:

squigglydigglydoo:

garbage-empress:

cmder:

cmder:

If you want to use a non sketchy youtube downloading site I just spent some time making a really simple one here: https://y23.cmder.tech/

It lets you download the video or just the audio of a youtube video

Well since I’ve made this post I’ve added a few features:

Get whole playlists at once (or download all the audio from the playlist in a zip)

Convert audio to mp3/wav

Added the ability to cut up videos/make gifs

If you like the site and want more features why don’t you become a patreon and vote on new ones! https://www.patreon.com/ssn

heyyyy just a reminder to PLEASE NOT USE THIS to download music and stuff illegally. C’mon guys, this directly takes away sales from content creators. Can we just, like, try NOT to break the law and shit all over content creators?

@squigglydigglydoo as both a recording musician and a student of the music industry, to be frank, you’re wrong. Plain and simple.

If piracy is cutting into your digital sales and it’s a problem, it’s because you’re making money from digital sales in the first place. And if you’re making money from digital sales in 2018, it’s because you have enough fans that you don’t need to worry about the money anyway. Streaming services like Spotify have totally crushed iTunes, Bandcamp, and the like, and there’s just not any money to be made from any of it – again, unless you’re attracting the kind of numbers where you don’t have to worry about it.

All the money in the music industry right now is in live shows and exclusive content. Fans like t shirts, we like posters, hell we even like shitty outdated formats like CDs if we can buy them in person from our favorite musician. That kind of stuff provides an experience, it provides person-to-person communication, and it provides a sense of identity and community. People will pay for that still because that’s way more important than the music ever was. It’s all about the heart and spirit, not about the content.

So let people rip music off YouTube. My next album is gonna be pay-what-you-want (read: free) because otherwise, no one will download it anyway. And instead, I’m selling handmade t shirts. Good luck pirating those.

Stop trying to make people pay for things that don’t matter and start letting them buy things that do.

Also this downloader kicks ass, big props to OP.

This University of Alberta Indigenous history course is the most popular course in Canada

ladyprydian:

allthecanadianpolitics:

allthecanadianpolitics:

A course created one year ago by the University of Alberta was the most popular online course in Canada in 2017, and is already making inroads into how Canadians understand the history of Indigenous people.

With almost 20,000 people enrolled, the free online 12-module course called Indigenous Canada teaches those from an Indigenous perspective.

“A lot of Indigenous experiences in Canada have been silenced by a normative settler vision of Canada and the history of it,” said Paul Gareau, assistant professor with the U of A’s Native Studies program and the academic lead for the course.

“This course focuses on telling an Indigenous experience of Canada.”

Continue Reading.

“The course is available for free through Coursera here.”

I’ve done this course and it is fantastic. I learnt so much about the various Indigenous cultures across Canada along with history and was given a much better understanding of what Indigenous people face. 

It only takes an hour or so per course and you can do them at your own pace. 

This University of Alberta Indigenous history course is the most popular course in Canada