What to Bring to Purchase a Car in Allentown



So you’re ready to walk into our Bennett Toyota dealership and drive away in a brand new vehicle. You’re excited to have that new car smell back in your life and some shiny new metal to show off to the neighborhood. You just can’t wait to pull out of the lot at Bennett Toyota in the car you’ve been dreaming about.


Documents to bring when purchasing a car at Bennett Toyota in Allentown | Toyota finance advisor showing customer where to sign
 

The last thing you want is to get hung up in the buying process. There’s quite a bit of paperwork to process and some of it can get complicated, but our team are pros when it comes to getting you in, out, and back on the road in your new Toyota. So make sure you have the following things handy when you come in to finalize your vehicle purchase so the process is as seamless as possible.


 

The all-important documents

You’ll want to run down this checklist before heading into the dealership. Make sure you have everything complete and together – it’ll help the buying process to move along that much faster.

  • Your driver’s license. Common sense, and really, who leaves home without it? We’ll need to make sure you are a properly licensed driver, so make sure your license is not expired.
  • Form of payment. You can pay by check, by cash, by loan, and, in some cases, even by credit card. While our expert finance team at Bennett Toyota will work to find you the best possible loan, you’re still likely going to need a down payment. Even if you don’t need it immediately, a down payment today means less interest you’ll pay tomorrow – it’s always a great idea to put something forward.
  • Recent pay stubs. The banks and creditors we work with want to know that you are currently employed, and can afford the payments of the loan they’re extending. The last few weeks’ worth of paycheck stubs or direct deposit receipts helps us to show them that you are worthy of getting that loan.
  • Proof of insurance. We’ll take care of the leg work and get in touch with your insurance company to update them on the new vehicle details so you’re insured the minute you drive off the lot.
  • Credit score and history. This helps to dictate the loan terms we can get for you. In the old days, it was a bit of a process to go through – today, almost every credit card company, bank, or credit union offers documentation of your current and recent credit scores. Bring that along with you and we can help you find better loans, faster.


Documents to bring when purchasing a car at Bennett Toyota in Allentownn | Couple looking at new Toyotas in dealer showroom

Your trade-in – and the documents that go with it

Trading in your car with us here at Bennett Toyota? You’ll need to bring a few things with you in addition to everything mentioned above.

  • A clean car. You don’t need to get it detailed – we’ve got one of the best teams of detailers right here at KBennett Toyota. They’ll go through the car before it moves along to the pre-owned market. Still, you want to make sure you have any personal belongings out (don’t forget to check the trunk) and it doesn’t hurt to at least tidy up and toss away loose trash. But wiping out the air vents? We got that.
  • Service records. Beyond the vehicle history report, we love to see documentation of regular preventative maintenance, as well as major repairs that you’ve had to take care of over the years.
  • Vehicle title and registration. We’ll need these papers to take ownership of your trade-in. We trust you, but we still have to make sure that the vehicle is yours to sell, free and clear.
  • Loan information and Pay-Off Amount. Sometimes you don’t want to wait until your current vehicle is paid off – don’t worry, we can work with you on that. If you are still paying a loan, the company that owns the vehicle will want to get paid, and we’ll get the vehicle title from them.


The good news is that our team here at Bennett Toyota will take care of that transfer work, they’re pros at it. It’s a standard part of the buying process, and it won’t interfere with you getting in your new car or truck.


Documents to bring when purchasing a car at Bennett Toyota in Allentown | 2020 Kia Telluride parked in Kia of New Bern lot

Other Things

Odds and ends can go a long way to your car purchase experience. These are things that certainly will be helpful for you to bring along, and could end up saving you in the long run.

  • A list of references, as some lenders want to be able to call and check with business or personal references in addition to pulling credit scores and reports.
  • Pre-approved vehicle loans, because even though we have some great connections with banks and other finance sources here at Bennett Toyota, there’s always the possibility that your credit union, credit card company, or bank can provide a better APR or help you get approved for a bigger loan. By getting pre-approved, you have something in your pocket already.
  • Rebate Eligibility Support. Many carmakers, Toyota included, offer a variety of unique discounts. From military service discounts to recent college graduate rebates, to customer loyaly discounts, there are plenty on offer. You’ll need the documents and proof to back it up though, so be aware of the individual requirements for each rebate.

When you come to make your purchase final, having all of these things on hand helps to make sure you don’t spend any more time at Bennett Toyota than you need to – not that we don’t like seeing your smiling face here, we just know you’ve got other things to do. They also help to keep you from making additional trips or missing out on potential savings.


Documents to bring when purchasing a car at Bennett Toyota in Allentown | Customer making a deal with Toyota finance advisor

Want to get more information on what you need to bring to purchase your next car from Bennett Toyota? Ready to purchase that new vehicle today?
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