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December 26, 2007
1. Short-sightedness When you buy a car, the first question you should answer is: “what do I need it for?” You really don’t have to own a Hummer to drive in the city, and Ford Ka is not the best solution for going out of town. Using a car “beyond its purpose” might cause a bunch of inconveniences. Moreover, it is likely to wear out faster. 2. Buying a car without a test-drive It can be compared to buying a pair of shoes without trying them on. Of course, all the modern automobiles are comfortable, but you choose for yourself. Accordingly, if you choose a car for your husband or wife, son of daughter, this very person should test-drive the car at first place. 3. Lack of information about service It is not enough to buy a car, it must be taken care of somewhere. I speak about service. You have to know every tiny detail about the service of the car you have chosen. Thing is not only its probable cost or problems with parts supply. You can be left dissatisfied with the quality of the service, repair terms and other nuances. You’d better not trust auto centers about the guarantee expansion. Even if a center gives a three-year guarantee it is limited to 15-30 000 km run. It the run is higher, the part won’t be replace for free. 4. Reappraisal of auto-insurance convenience If you take a loan for 3 years you risk overpaying 75-100%. Moreover, the banks thrust certain insurance companies with high rats on you. Pay attention not only to the price of the car in a center, but also the loan conditions of the bank the center cooperates with. For instance, in one center, the chosen car costs $30 000, in the other - $35 000. Very much so likely that taking into consideration the percents paid for the loan, additional charges and insurance in the former case you will pay $50 000, and in the latter - $47 000. 5. Trusting advertisements The prices shown in advertisements always differ from the actual ones by at least the cost of the taxes. Moreover, sellers often thrust extra features on customers. In case you are made to pay for some additional parts check the parts-kitting list. Al that is included in it makes the cost of the car. The extra features can be included only if you agree. 6. Insurance agent reliability His goal is to make as much money as possible out of his customer’s “illiteracy” in the issue. Sometimes they even “overrate” the cost of the service. That’s why read the price-list of the insurance company very carefully. 7. Neglect for diagnostics It is especially important when buying a second-hand car. Even in centers the cars not always undergo pre-sell preparation. Even if you have studied all the possible and sometimes impossible literature on the issue and have taken an experienced auto-mechanic with you it cannot insure you from “surprises.” For instance, you can come across a “dried” and “warmed” drowned car or a rack that has underwent a body repair. 8. Ordering a car from a little-known dealer If you are not confident in the dealer you should not make a purchase, because you may pay money for almost anything but not a decent car. 9. Greed The lowered price must not attract but alert. “Fast and cheap” the cars are sold only to the known people 10. Inattention at completing the formalities If you buy a car in a center you have to check it legal history. Cars get into saloons not from a conveyor-belt, but through ha number of retailers. You have to make sure that all the previous deals had been made right. Bookmark - BlinkList - del.icio.us - Digg it - Furl - ma.gnolia - RawSugar - Shadows - Simpy - Spurl - Yahoo MyWeb Related Posts:How to Use Safety Belts Properly. Part ITips for Buying a NEW Car Is it Better to Drive fast in a Slow Car than Slow in a Fast One |
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