How To Resist Buying A New Car
It can be overwhelming to purchase a new vehicle, but keeping a vehicle can be worse. Television ads are enticing and make it difficult for car shoppers to resist a new vehicle. However, with the economy being difficult, it pays to not give into temptation.
In the U.S. motorists find it hard to drive the same vehicle for more than five years. However, an auto warranty on your current vehicle, and some common sense tips can help you avoid an unnecessary purchase.
If your current vehicle is Japanese you are in business. For example, the Honda Civic will run forever. You may get a little rust on it, but it will never die. And although cruising in a ’92 Toyota Tercel might not get you a hot date, it offers you great reliability.
Next, it is important to do your research. This can actually prevent you from purchasing a vehicle. It is easy to become overwhelmed with all of the options available in your price range. And if you don’t have an auto warranty on your current car, research used car warranties.
Lastly, focusing on a specific make and model is good, especially if it hasn’t been made for over a decade. There are slim odds that you will find the vehicle on the market with under 300,000 miles.
So, what happens if you still want that new vehicle after researching for weeks? What if your old Tercel is steering toward the dealership? Just keep in mind that a new car’s value will drop as soon as it pulls out of the dealership. Holding onto your clunker will save you a lot of money in the end.