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Buying a new car without a thorough test-drive would be like getting married before your first date. In both cases, the better prepared you are for the initial encounter, the more beneficial it will be. To help assure your new-car purchase is a match made in heaven, use this 25-point checklist to make sure you have all the bases covered.

Before leaving home
1. Get prepared. While still at home, make a list of the trade-offs you may be willing to make. For example, list the colors you're willing to accept in descending order from "to die for" to "could live with." Another list should be the options or special features you just have to have, and those you'd like to have, but can live without.