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The Advantages And Disadvantages of Buying New Cars



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By : Roger Thurston    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-06-23 16:26:07
One needs to plan cautiously before purchasing a new car. The decision to buy also has a lot to do with the size, colour and brand of the car. Hence, every buyer needs to decide for themselves before making such a huge investment. The decision becomes even tougher if you have to choose between a used car or a new one. Hence, it is important to decide on the positives and negatives one gets from each car type.

There are both positives and negatives when it comes to purchasing new cars. The major disadvantages are the price, which is quite high, and not everyone can afford such a huge price. Secondly, you need to place the order for a new car and only then you would be able to get it. Moreover, you need to wait for quite some time till the car is delivered to you. This is a major disadvantage if you want to drive immediately.

There are showrooms where you can buy new cars on the spot, but you may not find the colour of your choice. It means you need to spend quite a lot of time looking for a vehicle of your choice. The benefits associated with choosing a car are quite clear. One can order the colour of one's choice - and the brand as well. You could also request for the car to be customised as per your requirements.

People who want to drive a customised car will never choose a used car. New cars are less prone to have hidden problems. If you face a problem immediately after you have purchased it, you could send it to the garage and get it repaired or you could also have a brand new one.

Used cars do not guarantee such benefits. There are chances of getting fooled by scams and their main intention is only to make money on old cars. Another drawback is that you may have to accept what is available in the market. There are many old cars available in the market for sale. Price is the major advantage when it comes to old cars. They are less expensive as compared to new cars and cater to a larger clientele. One needs to make the right choice when it comes to buying used or old cars. You need to take into consideration both the advantages as well as disadvantages when purchasing old cars or new cars.

People who intend buying new cars can also apply for a loan without having to spend the entire money. You can drive in your dream vehicle. It is advised that borrow only the required amount, so that you do not have to pay a huge interest. The less the borrowed amount, less is the interest. Also make sure you make the down payment as much as possible.

When buying a new car, make sure you go in for a well known model so that you get good after sales service. The maintenance cost of popular cars is comparatively lesser as compared to the exclusive ones. Moreover, the loan rates are also less.
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