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Car buying advice - Purchasing a new car

Helpful advice for car drivers who need to buy a new vehicle

Key car buying questions

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Need to find out which questions to ask before buying a new motor vehicle? Don't like the sound of being outmanoeuvred by a salesperson who is more interested in making commission? Keep in mind these basic facts and you'll be on your way to finding a car that has what you need rather than what the showroom needs. Think about the features that you want the automobile to have - this might comprise of collapsible seats, a spacious trunk or add-ons like a CD player. Be sure to ask about engine size because in many cases a big engine is linked to costlier road tax fees. Touch on petrol consumption figures so you get a grasp of how many miles you'll get for your pennies and cover safety issues like air bags and child locks. Get as much information as you can and think over everything for a couple of days - then you'll make a decision that can be relied upon.

Getting a new car

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There are a couple of things to bear in mind when purchasing a new car so you don't end up with a model that doesn't suit your needs. To begin with you need to calculate how much you can afford to pay then do some research to try to establish which type of models you would be able to purchase. Running costs should also be considered because there are still regular fees to pay following the purchase, for example a sports cars inevitably use more petrol than smart city cars and some cars emit less CO2 than others so only require a small amount of car tax. Consider how regularly you'll drive your car and how many passengers you'll need to transport. Test driving a new car can be beneficial as you can get a feel for the car's performance, fuel efficiency and features. Deciding to take a payment plan can help you to spread out the initial costs and devise a payment routine that suits your financial situation. More information can be found here.

What to expect at a car showroom

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Those buying their first car can find car showrooms intimidating but purchasing a car directly from a dealership can be a worthwhile experience as you have a chance to pose your questions to an expert car salesperson and you can get all the information you need about automobile models to come to a decision. More often than not, vehicle showrooms are in direct contact with the car manufacturer so they have the retail skills and the information regarding your car's specifications that you just wouldn't be able to get from a used car salesperson. The added bonus is that you can enjoy a test drive of your motor car so you can be sure of the performance, features and general feel of the car. Additionally, you can talk through your financing plan with your professional car dealer and tailor your instalments and payments to your car buying budget. As part of an after care package, following your new vehicle purchase, you also have a range of other services provided by your new car garage from finding car parts, customisation and maintenance to warranty assistance. More details can be found here.

Advice on selecting a new car

Buying a new car can be one of the most expensive choices you can make and it requires plenty of consideration before cash exchanges hands. But thankfully purchasing a new car is nowhere near as troublesome as buying a used car as the showroom receives their stock directly from the car manufacturer and they aren't usually affected by the maintenance worries of an older motor car. Before you head to the showroom to purchase a vehicle you should create a list of things you want out of your car in terms of driving performance and features. When out shopping for a new vehicle it can be a tempting environment, particularly as car salespeople are highly skilled at promoting top of the range deals, so it will save time and money if you get information on your prospective car models before you get there by checking out vehicle reviews in magazines and newspapers. Take some time to consider what sort of car model you'd like, whether that's a city car, a hatchback for family trips or a more executive business car and make the purchase on the back of your motoring requirements and your financial means.

Learn more about car dealerships

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Car Dealerships are dedicated to selling new cars and their car dealers will offer cars to customers, often for part exchange on their used vehicles. Expert car salespeople will have a number of tactics to help them market a car for purchase regardless of whether it is a Ferrari or a Ford. More often than not, the car dealers will get their new cars straight from the car maker or they can be exclusively involved with one car manufacturer in particular. Automobile sellers will assist customers in choosing a car from the showroom, supply expert knowledge on car model specifications offer test drives on new vehicles and take care of warranty claims and maintenance issues after a car has been sold. Car financing is also an important part of the job for car sales consultants and they might also sort out customisations on the vehicle as required. Vehicle maintenance is also provided by certain larger car showroom facilities or they can offer problem solving courtesy of the vehicle manufacturer.

Advice on selling your car

Figuring out the ins and outs of selling a car can be tricky but we have all the resources to enable you to sell your car the easy way. The first stage of drawing in buyers for your car is to get your car prepared for sale with a valet to get it looking smart. Secondly, you will want to decide on a buying price for your vehicle which requires you to take into consideration its mileage and condition. Coming to a decision on a fair purchase price for your vehicle also depends on other factors such as the model and make of the car, as well as any unexpired road tax. Advertising your vehicle for sale online is a popular option or you could contact a local newspaper to advertise your car. If you are a successful seller who gets a couple of prospective viewings for your car be careful when it comes to handing out test drives and ensure they have insurance to cover any accidents which might happen. Paying by electronic transfer is popular when purchasing a vehicle and it is at this stage that you should hand over any relevant car documents. A little more information can be found here.

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