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Why Used Cars Offer Better Value For Your Money


Why Used Cars Offer Better Value For Your Money

Jessie Swanepoel
June 12, 2013


Some people shun the idea of purchasing a pre-owned vehicle, thinking they are compromising quality for a smaller purchase price. However, when you are buying a vehicle, there are several factors to consider. That includes your needs and wants, keeping in mind your budget as well as the expenses related to the upkeep of the vehicle. If you are eyeing to purchase used cars or any other vehicles, here are some advantages worth noting before you turn away from the idea of going for a pre-owned car.

Lower Price
Once a new car rolls out of the dealership, it immediately starts depreciating. And it continues to do so as the mileage starts increasing. And it is for this reason why some savvy car shoppers opt for a used vehicle. This means they can get the features they want in a car for a lower price.

In relation to this, the sale of new cars is subject to sales tax. In purchasing a used car, you do not need to worry about paying for that. The same thing goes for registration fees. Typically, the registration fee for used cars is considerably higher compared to older ones.

All The Features You Need
Most new car buyers are lured by salesmen into getting add-ons that they do not really need. In the end, they end up paying more for extras they will not necessarily be using. On the other hand, when you opt for a used car, you do not have to fall prey to the car salesman's sweet talk intent on getting you to buy extra features you might not necessarily need at the moment. And if you do need some extras installed in your pre-owned car, you can opt for an after-market installer who can easily handle the job at a lower cost.

Good Running Condition
Perhaps one of the most common arguments against used cars is that they have some issues that will haunt the new owners. True, some pre-owned cars do cause major headaches due to their less-than-perfect running condition. But most of the cars rolled out in the past few years have been built better than their old counterparts. This means that even with a lower price tag, you can still get the most out of that vehicle. The key here is to inspect the vehicle properly before paying up for it. If you are not totally comfortable looking under the hood, you can get the service of a trusted mechanic to help you. In addition, car manufacturers offer certification programs for used cars that you can take advantage of. The long-term warranty offered alongside this can give car buyers peace of mind when purchasing a used vehicle.


Something new isn't at all times better. This is particularly true when you're buying pre-owned vehicles like Nissan cars. Read up on http://www.midwaynissandurham.ca/used-inventory/index.htm




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