Choose a car to buy without struggle nor analysis paralysis

Prioritize car models for free

Lots of model options? Many aspects to look at them?

Getting a car is a demanding decision.

The monthly expenses for the insurance, fuel, and maintenance can be up to 20% of your income. If you are taking a loan to buy a car, you might also need to spend another 20% of your salary to pay the credit.

So when you buy a car, you usually don't want to make just an emotional buying decision. Instead, you want to weigh your options.

With "1st things 1st," complex prioritization is easy like never before

Before deciding on what car model to buy, take some time to evaluate your preferred options.

Prioritizer "1st things 1st" helps you choose those things that best match your criteria.

Make your decision rationally, but as intuitively as giving movie ratings

"1st things 1st" helps you set priorities for your options rationally but at ease.

There are 4 steps to go through:

  • defining criteria,
  • listing out the things you are choosing from,
  • evaluating things by criteria, and
  • exploring the prioritized results.

"1st things 1st" uses the Scorecard technique to let you evaluate purchases from different perspectives

Behind the scenes, there is some math involved. "1st things 1st" uses the Scorecard technique.

But no worries, you won't need any Excel sheets.

You will use the intuitive web app and leave the formulas to the computers.

It's not for everyone, but who gets the idea, understands how useful it is

"The more complex decisions you have to make, the harder it is to grasp all aspects that are involved and make them. 1st Things 1st will help you make such strategic decisions by exploding your problems into series of discrete criteria and rating your options according to those criteria. Once that is done, you'll see all those options sorted by strategic importance and know exactly which ones to choose and why."

Rimas Kudelis, Software Developer

Join 577 people setting priorities in their lives and work with "1st things 1st". There is a link at the bottom of this page.

Don't miss the opportunity to try for yourself for free

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Step 1. Define Criteria

Choose your criteria for the best car models according to you. Your criteria should be positively stated, measurable, and answer the questions "how likely?" or "is it?".

Step 2. List out Car Models

What models are you going to prioritize? List your options here.

Step 3. Evaluate Models

Now you've got a combined view. Look at your models from different perspectives: rank all your models by each criterion.

Step 4. Explore Priorities

Explore your prioritization results: see the models that you should choose for sure, the ones that you should consider, and the ones to skip.

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