{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"S7E25: The 3 Biggest Car-Buying Mistakes—and One Simple Fix","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/s7e25-the-3-biggest-car-buying-mistakes-and-one-simple-fix","audioUrl":"https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/f10a68f3-3314-4a5e-aac6-694e79a9feff/episodes/c797bcb0-0433-4662-8da3-018b42c0ee06/audio/128/default.mp3?aid=rss_feed&awCollectionId=f10a68f3-3314-4a5e-aac6-694e79a9feff&awEpisodeId=c797bcb0-0433-4662-8da3-018b42c0ee06&feed=pQ4ExIKq","description":"In this episode, we sit down with Ray Shefska, co-founder of CarEdge, who brings decades of industry experience and deep data insights to the car-buying process. He breaks down the three most common mistakes consumers make when purchasing a new car—and shares a simple, practical solution to avoid them. We also explore how platforms like Amazon Autos are changing the game with transparent, no-haggle pricing, and what that means for today’s car buyers looking for the best deal.\n&nbsp; Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising."},"annotations":[{"startTime":14.3,"endTime":24.7,"type":"company","title":"Car Edge","url":"/glossary/car-edge","quote":"[14.3s] with Ray Shevska from Car Edge. He's the co-founder. How are you, Ray?","canonicalId":"company:car-edge","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Car Edge is a company that helps shoppers with the car-buying process, typically focusing on pricing transparency and guidance. In this episode, Ray Shevska’s background at Car Edge sets up the discussion about common buying mistakes.","simplifiedExplanation":"Car Edge is a service/company that helps people buy cars more intelligently. 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