Weigh the pros and cons before buying a car. The big difference in price directly affects the technical condition of the car. The choice of a used unit should be paired with a specialist car mechanic.
Instructions
Step 1
Consider buying a used car. Weigh your decision - buying promises big waste or a low level of technical condition of the car. When planning a purchase, take into account the peculiarity: the spring season is a period of high prices and increased demand. Weigh all the pros and cons of each of the options, starting from the material possibilities.
Step 2
Let's start with the positive aspects of buying a used car. The first point is the price. A new car is much more expensive than a used one. If you have accumulated the required amount, then you should know that for this money you can buy a transport unit of a much higher class, but on the secondary market.
Step 3
The number of vehicles is purchased on credit, which promises compulsory CASCO insurance. For several years of interest and insurance, you will overpay another car to the bank. With used vehicles, there is no such obligation. If you are lucky, the former owner will hand over the previously drawn up insurance along with the car.
Step 4
Pay attention to maintenance. The frequency of compulsory inspection of a new car is on average 15,000. If you miss a timely MOT, then the car warranty will be invalid. Consider the fact that MOT is paid.
Step 5
Equipping the car is also important. Often, the previous owner installs a good radio tape recorder, buys interior covers, and in addition presents the buyer with winter tires. For a new car, at the initial stage of operation, it is necessary to purchase the necessary options or filling, starting with rubber mats.
Step 6
If you opt for a used car, then you reduce the risk of theft. Car robbers prefer not worn-out equipment.
Step 7
Let's move on to the cons of a used car. The first thing that happens is the game of the lottery. In fact, you need to be an expert in the field of cars, otherwise you buy a pig in a poke. Driving each of the offered cars at the service station is a costly pleasure.
Step 8
The interior of the car is "impregnated" by the former owner. The peculiarities and habits of the old owner do not always appeal to the current one. For example, traces of violent activity in the form of stains, scratches, a worn chair and a smoky interior. Maintenance costs can rise. The older the car, the greater the chances of another breakdown.
Step 9
An important factor is safety. If the car was involved in an accident, then no one changed the airbag. However, an outdated car will not cause regret only for an absolutely not vain person. The decisive choice is yours, however, be reasonable and weigh the decision to absolute certainty in one of the options.