Sports cars are available for sale through dealers and auctions, and on
the Internet. Auctions often advertise bargain prices, which they call
wholesale rates. Many such prices are bait to attract unsuspecting
customers, who end up paying extras like taxes, money for the fuel
already in the car, valet charges and more. Therefore, it is better to
exercise a little caution before going in for such 'deals.'
Many sports cars are bought and sold on the Internet these days. Websites feature attractive specs, pictures and reviews of sports cars
to attract customers. Shortlist advertisements give complete details
about the car, mode of payment, conditions of sale and other
information. Avoid advertisements that are vague on details. Examine the
seller's record on the site; if possible, speak to one of his previous
customers.