Buying Car
| by Amit Kothiyal | September 04, 2006
The growing need of car in our daily to daily life, the numerous number of available options, variety difference in price range. Launch of new cars in very little gap has made it difficult to choose a car, which can serve you for along in term of performance, luxury and status and which is in your budget.
So before going to buy a car, you must analyze your requirements, your budget, then analyze the available options in the market. Its very important that service for that car is easily available to you. Take care of following steps.
Set a budget this must be realistic. Do not be tempted to make the budget fit the car. Include the cost of insurance, fuel and servicing.
Decide how you are going to pay a car loan, finance through a dealership, full payment?
Decide what you want Be sure to consider what you need in a car. Is it to travel long distances, transport children or just for you?Check the internet to get an idea of current prices, makes and models.
Take the time to browse around different dealerships ask sales people for prices and deals.
Make up a list of cars that are suitable (fit within budget and needs).
Although expensive a new car offers reliability, with warranties covering any repairs needed for a set amount of time after purchase check time and details of these with dealers and compare them.
Test drive all cars on the list consider comfort, handling, parking and even colour (you may have the car for quite a long time).
Decide on 2-3 cars and write a list of good and bad points about each one.
Pick one car and go back to various dealerships ask them what their best price for the car is.
Remember not to but impulsively if you are getting fraught then go home and try again the next day.
Be prepared to haggle a bit with dealers ask them what they will include for the price (audio equipment, mats, tank of fuel). You are about to spend a lot of money with them, so they are likely to want to come to a deal.
So before going to buy a car, you must analyze your requirements, your budget, then analyze the available options in the market. Its very important that service for that car is easily available to you. Take care of following steps.
Set a budget this must be realistic. Do not be tempted to make the budget fit the car. Include the cost of insurance, fuel and servicing.
Decide how you are going to pay a car loan, finance through a dealership, full payment?
Decide what you want Be sure to consider what you need in a car. Is it to travel long distances, transport children or just for you?Check the internet to get an idea of current prices, makes and models.
Take the time to browse around different dealerships ask sales people for prices and deals.
Make up a list of cars that are suitable (fit within budget and needs).
Although expensive a new car offers reliability, with warranties covering any repairs needed for a set amount of time after purchase check time and details of these with dealers and compare them.
Test drive all cars on the list consider comfort, handling, parking and even colour (you may have the car for quite a long time).
Decide on 2-3 cars and write a list of good and bad points about each one.
Pick one car and go back to various dealerships ask them what their best price for the car is.
Remember not to but impulsively if you are getting fraught then go home and try again the next day.
Be prepared to haggle a bit with dealers ask them what they will include for the price (audio equipment, mats, tank of fuel). You are about to spend a lot of money with them, so they are likely to want to come to a deal.
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