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Picking out a good motor vehicle |
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| Date Added: February 07, 2010 08:44:16 PM | |
| Author: insgvar16 | |
| Category: Shopping: Autos | |
So you've passed your driving test and have got a driving licence. Obviously you're excited at the prospect of buying your first vehicle but picking the best deal and the most suitable vehicle for your needs and budget is quite daunting. Here is how to take the stress out of everything from what model to choose to which insurance to purchase. Purchasing a fast, powerful automobile will cost you a fortune as far as insurance goes, never mind the initial outlay. A performance motor vehicle isn't a great idea for an inexperienced driver, as your speed is very likely to 'creep up' in a powerful automobile forcing you to lose control. Consider buying a smaller motor vehicle, since the controls are lighter, parking is much easier and insurance is cheaper. First, take into consideration the amount of money you can spend on a car. You should consider the cost of insurance policy, road tax, and a bit extra for any work that you may need to get done. Then do some research to decide on the most suitable car make for you. If you are purchasing a new car, go to a recognised dealer. If you would like to buy a used vehicle, try franchised dealers for the best after-sales assistance and support. Freelance dealers are good for slightly cheaper automobiles, but you have limited lawful rights. When buying an automobile, inquire about its service history and check the vehicle's documentation, including vehicle registration certificate that shows the registered keeper of a car; MOT certificates (assure they are annual if the automobile is over 3 years old); and documents demonstrating its full service history. As soon as you have chosen an automobile, test drive it for, leastwise, half an hour. The goal is to see if you like the feel of the car and if the steering and brakes work properly. Is the seating position comfortable? Do you like the look of the cabin? Is the visibility proper? It's significant to check the vehicle for any bumps, rattles, scrapes, banging or squeaking. If you are not sure about the motor vehicle in any way, then have it checked by an expert. Don't be pressurized into purchasing on the spot, and don't be afraid to haggle (all dealers expect this). If you require further information on how to select an automobile, please visit www.firstcar.pikaba.com. |
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