Useful Tips About Southport Used Cars
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With a few simple and straight forward tips, you can keep down the cost of buying your next car. We sell used cars in Southport and would like to offer you some of our advice.
1) Look for a quality used car instead of a car straight from the production line. Brand new cars quickly loose a lot of their value. Not only in taxes, saved especially for new cars, but also in the value. Once a car has been used, even for just a few miles, it’s lost some of it’s value.
2) Look for new cars that have been used as demonstration vehicles. The garages will have looked after them well – they want the cars to give a good impression to potential buyers. But because they have been used, even if only for a hundred miles, their value is much less. Therefore, the car showroom is willing to offer a huge discount for you to take the car off their hands.
3) Buy at the end of the month. If you are buying a used car or a new car from a car salesroom, then the chances are that the salesman is working to targets. Especially in the current financial climate when people aren’t spending, salesmen will be missing their targets and keen to make as many sales as possible, especially just before the targets end at the end of the month. Whilst they will be keener to force a sale onto would be buyers, they will also be keener to negotiate the sale to ensure that it does run to completion and you don’t walk away. Work this knowledge to your advantage to get the best deal possible, car insurance price compare including.
4) Do your homework. Look around for used cars that interest you locally and then check prices in other sales rooms, the press and industry magazines. Make sure that the prices you are being quoted are comparable to those shown elsewhere.
5) Sort your finance the proper way. Don’t just accept the finance offered by the salesroom, or even finance from car loan specialists. An unsecured bank loan may be cheaper in the long term. Ask your bank for an illustration of how much the repayments would be on the likely loan you would need and then compare that to the cost of the load from the salesroom.
6) Be wary of add ons – many car sales rooms increase the price a lot, and their profits substantially, by offering warranties for everything under the sun. Maintenance, loss of value if the car is stolen, paintwork protection etc. Ask yourself, do you really need to insure your car against all of these possibilities?
Buying a new or used car need not be expensive. Selling Southport used cars, we will offer you friendly and honest advice – and we hope that your local dealer will help you in the same way. Do your homework first and buy at the right time and you might get an excellent deal.
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