A key step in selecting a used car is
deciding how much you can
afford. Having your budget in place prior to venturing in to a dealership helps
alleviate the stress of coming up with a payment you can afford on the spot. To prevent the
purchase of a used car that you can not afford set a firm limit and stick to it.
Buying a used car can be very time-consuming and takes patience. The Used Car
dealer will do their best to make this stress dissipate with helpful and
knowledgeable staff and service people. Your dealer is there to help you get a used car that is the
right fit and the right price. There is no need to buy something that puts
excessive financial strain on your family budget. When figuring out your limit
do not forget the added costs that go beyond the sticker price; you may need to
pay extra for taxes, registration and added warranties. If you walk into a deal
with the wisdom of a firm budget, you will walk out much happier.
Find Used Cars in West Chester, Pennsylvania
The Borough of West Chester is the county seat of
Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the Philadelphia,
Camden and Wilmington metropolitan area.
Valley Forge, the Brandywine Battlefield, Longwood
Gardens, and other historical attractions are near West Chester. West Chester
University of Pennsylvania is located in the borough. West Chester has been the
seat of government in Chester County since 1786. West Chester was settled in the
early 18th century, principally by members of the Society of Friends. West
Chester is part of the rapidly growing suburban complex surrounding
Philadelphia.
The town is home to the West Chester
Transportation Center, which serves as a parking garage for the Chester County
Justice Center and a bus terminal, which is located on the lower level of the
facility.
The main east-west road to West Chester is West
Chester Pike, which begins in Upper Darby, Delaware County just outside of
Philadelphia and is part of PA Route 3.
The main north-south road in West Chester is High
Street. To the north of town, the road is known as Pottstown Pike, which
connects to PA Route 100 in Exton. To the south of town, the road is known as
Wilmington-West Chester Pike (US Route 202 and US Route 322).
Until 1986, West Chester was served by SEPTA's R3
commuter rail line. Service on the line was discontinued due to poor track
conditions west of the Elwyn station. At the time, SEPTA had limited funds for
the necessary repairs, and offered Chester County the option of either improving
the rail line or expanding parking availability at the nearby Exton station on
SEPTA's R5 commuter rail line. The rail line into West Chester is used by the
West Chester Railroad, a heritage railroad.