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Is It Better To Buy A Used Car
27th February 2010
In the world of cars, the realms of new cars and used cars have long been separated by a huge abyss. One side rarely has much to do with the other. Manufacturers worry about the new cars, mechanics about the used ones.
In the eyes of the new car buyer, buying a used car means taking on someone else’s bad driving and maintenance habits-not to mention any problems the car itself may have. To used car advocates, new car aficionados are incredible spendthrifts and energy-wasters.
In reality, new car buyers realize well enough that they would be stuck with their old car if there were no one around to buy used ones. Used car shoppers every day recognize the need for new car buyers to replenish the used car market.
Many people get a new car every model year. The majority of these cars will be traded-in, sold, or handed-down in three to five years. Only a small number of new car buyers keep their cars longer than that. When they do, they tend to ‘drive the car into the ground’.
There exists a variety of reasons why new automobiles or trucks hold so much appeal: A new car promises at least two years of virtually trouble-free driving, requiring no more than oil changes and other little bits of routine maintenance; New vehicles are sold with comprehensive standard warranties, covering major mechanical and body components for up to seven years; New cars look nice. They ride smoothly. They don’t rattle or squeak;
Recent arrivals on dealers’ lots offer the latest in technology, including advanced braking systems, electronic controls, better fuel economy, cleaner-running engines, and sophisticated safety features; For many people, a new car is also a sign or component of a ‘lifestyle’. For these motorists, many of whom are not necessarily automobile enthusiasts, the car is an extension of material values and one’s standing on the socioeconomic ladder.
Fair enough, but are new cars a practical proposition? From a purely objective, financial perspective, no. Then again, the one million-plus people who are going to get keys to a new conveyance over the next twelve months have more to consider than the simple bottom-line.
For example, a new car is the norm in business. Corporate cars for fleets, for executives, and other business and customer-related uses, must by necessity be reliable – which always translates into buying or leasing something new. In a business setting, the financial disadvantages of depreciation are added to the company’s regular operating expenses. It would be inconceivable for an organization like a major car rental firm to put old cars out for hire, just as a real estate salesperson cannot drive clients around in a less than immaculate automobile.
It is the average car owner – the person driving an average of 20,000 km per year to work – who makes an impractical financial decision when buying new. A new car purchase cannot be justified through rationalizations of financial practicality by an individual who does not, by definition of his or her driving needs, need a new car.
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I jsut totaled my car, and am looking for a new one. my brother bought a repossessed 2002 cadillac escalade in mint condition with 80000 miles, for only 2000, and i want to do the same. there are plenty on the internet but i want to find an\ actuall place that sells that i can go to in sioux falls or anywhere near in south dakota.
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Reasons Why Utah Should Buy These Used Cars
26th February 2010
Everyone has a different reason why they choose to buy a used car instead of a new one. When you think about it, buying used really makes financial sense. A new car depreciates the moment that you drive it off of the lot. A car is a major investment, who wants an investment to immediately lose value? But with Used Cars Utah, you’re not losing thousands of dollars by driving it just a few yards and onto the street. There is no immediate loss of value.
Something else to keep in mind is with Used Cars Utah is that you can afford more car for the price. A family that might barely be able to afford a small new car can easily afford a used mini-van. Your whole family can travel in comfort and style, not have everyone squeezed in because the small new car was so expensive. Picture your family taking a trip to Bryce Canyon National Park, for example, in a comfortable van. Now picture the same trip in a crowded new car. Buying used is smart.
Since most people are on a budget, used is definitely the way to go. An experienced auto salesperson will be able to help you figure out exactly what you can afford and what fits within your means. New car payments very often are through the roof, but the payments on a used car are much more easy to handle.
Looking for variety? You’ll find so many more choices if you’re looking at Used Cars Utah. Makes, models, colors, extras; there are so many things that you can pick from if you buy used. If you have no idea of the type of car that you want you will be amazed by the variety and options that are available to you.
How about that car that you’ve always dream of, but never thought that you could afford? Ever think that you might be able to find it used? Dream cars are often available used at very reasonable prices. Often someone bought it new and then discovered that they couldn’t afford the payments, so you can benefit from it. The car of your dreams might be closer than you think.
My last consideration when thinking about Used Cars Utah is your insurance rates. Insurance on a new car can be ridiculously expensive, but it is a lot more reasonable on a used car. You work too hard for your money, you don’t want to be spending it all to keep a car that you can’t afford payment on insured. Think about it; buying used is smart.
Choose from among the best-priced cars for sale in Utah County . Stop by the Doug Smith Autoplex and see our huge selection of used cars Utah has available.
















