Sunday, 20 May 2012

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Buying a Second Car

Are you interested in buying another car? Are you confused about which model and make to buy? Are you confused about whether to buy your car from a car dealer or privately? Well you are not alone.

 

Can you remember your first car? Was it a beater, or a lemon? Did you resort to the local newspaper in order to find that inexpensive, little jalopy? It does not really matter where you bought it from, one thing was for sure; you wanted a good deal. In the past, this could often prove a difficult task. If you purchased from a dealer, he could tell you whatever price he wanted, and if you went with a personal sale, you could end up with a ‘dud’ and not know it until a month later. This is not so much a problem these days. A deluge of car information is at your fingertips online.

 

I recall my first car rather well. It was a 1978 Fiat Spider convertible. I bought it for $950 from a college student. It wasn't bad for a first car. I mean I wasn't expecting a Porsche for $950. It was one of those cars that you had to start everyday so it would turn over when you took it out for a spin. I remember one time I had not started it for three days straight. That was a mistake, but luckily I could always pop the clutch. While this wasn't the greatest car in the world, one thing was for sure, the seller provided all necessary car information upon my test drive so there wasn't any confusion. Wouldn't it be grand if everyone were this honest?

 

Before you head out to a dealership to find your new car, it is strongly recommended that you do some online research first. You can do this either through your local newspaper or via the Internet, both of these will provide you with price ranges and ratings for all brands of cars and you will find his is very useful in narrowing down your selection.

 

The car information online will save you a lot of footwork as you already know what you want in a car primarily that it is safe vehicle, and you don’t want to get ripped off. With all the car information found on the internet, you should not have any problems.

 

Car dealers these days no longer have the upper hand particularly when you step into that dealership; you know what the vehicle sells for. The Internet will prevent you from being duped into a bogus sale. On your laptop you can surf the numerous car sites in your area to see who's offering what. There are even online sales that can be found on auctions such as Ebay. The buyer is now the one in charge when purchasing that new car.

 

Now that you are aware of all the options available to you, purchasing that special car should be a pleasurable experience. Good Luck and happy driving.

 

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