5 Places for Procuring Automobiles
July 31, 2009
You have done all the research, you know which type of car you would like to buy, you have worked out the budget and prepared all of the finance, however where should you go to buy your new car or used car? With so many different ways to buy a car, what are the options and where is the best place to go that will suit you.
The Dealer Forecourt
When you are interested in a new or low mileage vehicle your best bet is to go to a main dealer for the buy. A main dealer tends to provide great service and understand your consumer rights. This means you get a vehicle that is in good shape, while you also are protected if something goes wrong. The downside is a dealer tends to be more expensive.
For older cars you could also consider an independent dealer. However service and quality will vary considerably depending on where you go, so carefully check out their warranty terms and conditions.
Classifieds for Cars
Classifieds can be a great place for you to find a deal on a used car, but there are often untrustworthy individuals selling in the papers, as well as traders who want you to think they are private sellers.
When purchasing in a private sale you do not have as many consumer rights. For this reason you need to keep the advertisement as evidence in case the vehicle has issues. You will also want to check the address on the V5 is the same as the seller address in case something does go wrong.
The Car Supermarket
The popularity of car supermarkets continues to grow and you will normally find one quite near you. Whilst the prices will be typically low, as they buy all the stock in bulk, you will not normally be able to haggle on the price and will probably get quite a low value on any trade on vehicle that you may have.
Car supermarkets do carry a lot of stock so you will probably find quite a few different models that you are looking for, so look out for beneficial optional extras like xenon headlights, air conditioning and alloy wheels.
Auctions for Cars
Auctions that sell cars have changed over the years to be better places to find a low mileage car. These vehicles are now offered with guarantees in case mechanical issues arise. Still, when buying from an auction consumer rights are less and while you can find a deal you need to check the vehicle for any issues before placing a bid.
Online Sales
Dealers and other individuals are selling cars on internet sites like Ebay. You have a chance to overview the specs and view images of the car you are interested in. Auction sites such as Ebay allow you to purchase a vehicle without seeing it.
The feedback system on Ebay is a good way to gauge the reliability of the seller, so be wary of sellers with only a few or poor ratings. Remember though, that if you have the wining bid and the vehicle is accurately described, you will be legally obliged to buy it.










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