Getting the Best Deal on Your Next Car

  • Ruud
  • 2016-12-31 11:32
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Getting the Best Deal on Your Next Car

Whether you’re looking for your first car, or you want to replace your old one, you may not know where to start when searching for your next car. There are so many options to choose from that it’s difficult to know how to find the best deal to suit you. Here are five things that you should consider when looking for your next car.


1. When to Buy
The season that you decide to buy in makes a difference if you want to find the best deal on your next car and research has shown that the winter months are usually the best time to start looking for your next car.
At the end of the year, the demand for cars is usually lower so you can find a better deal. Also, the festive season is almost exactly halfway between registration plate changes so dealers will be offering deals on their excess stock, as well as being eager to reach their yearly quotas.

2. Set Your Budget
Before you start looking for cars, make a decision on how much you want to spend and stick to your price range. It can be easy to start looking for vehicles and getting your heart set on something that you’ll struggle to afford. Set your budget and stick to it.

3. Research is Vital
Research is so important when looking for your next car. You need to consider:
• What you need your car for – commuting? The school run?
• Mileage
• Engine size
• Fuel economy
Look at reviews from consumers – they are more reliable as they use the car on a day-to-day basis and will be honest about its benefits and flaws.

4. Financing
If you don’t have the resources to buy a car outright, then you’ll need to consider the finance options available for you. There are lots of options available where you can make monthly fixed price payments for the car. Two popular options for financing a car are by Hire Purchase (HP) or a Personal Contract Plan (PCP).
Research what car finance is available and which option best suits your budget.

5. Inspect the Vehicle
If you have found the vehicle you want from a private seller, check for evidence of clocking, cloning or cut and shut. These are all ways that a customer can be duped into buying a vehicle that doesn’t have the credentials that it claims to have.
All reputable dealers, such as Unbeatable Car, will check these details for you before the sale, so you can rest safe in the knowledge that your car is legitimate and from a trustworthy source.

Don’t get caught out when buying your next car, follow our five top tips to get the best deal for you.

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