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Vehicle Research Services

Before shopping for a new or used vehicle, arm yourself with information that will make your decision easier. To assist with your vehicle research, FMFCU has the information to help you decide which vehicle you want. Browse through them and you'll have peace of mind knowing that you're not going to get ripped off.


New Vehicle Research and Pricing

NEW ENHANCEMENTS! - Looking for a great research tool to help you buy your new car, truck, or SUV? FMFCU can help with our enhanced new vehicle research tool with now even more features that include:
  • 360 degree spin moves
  • More photos
  • Color chooser

Plus, you get all of the standard features like vehicle options, technical information, consumer information like crash ratings, and more. And it's all free for FMFCU members. No registration, no hassle. Click on the "Research Now" button to begin.

Other Information

When you are shopping for a new or used car you should have an idea of what the “dealer invoice” is for the new car or what the “wholesale price” is of the used car.
  • The Dealer Invoice is the cost of that vehicle to the auto dealer
  • The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) is the price that you are asked to pay

In negotiating your price you should come as close to the dealer invoice as possible. The wholesale price of a used car is generally what the dealer paid for that vehicle, the retail price is what he is asking you to pay. The price you negotiate should be as close to the wholesale price as possible.




Used/Pre-Owned Vehicle Prices and NADA information

Use this great tool to find out what your vehicle is worth using NADA values. You'll get the base trade-in and base retail values.



Vehicle History Report

Used cars and trucks are more expensive, competition is expanding and consumers are demanding more information before they make a purchase decision. This link will provide you with potential problems hidden in a vehicle's past.

By using Carfax's history service you will find answers to these common questions.
  • How many people have owned this vehicle?
  • Has this car been reconstructed or rebuilt?
  • What is the mileage history of the car?
  • What state was the car last titled in?
  • Has the car been a manufacturer buyback (lemon)?

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