Monday, October 27, 2008

tips on choosing the right vehicle

robably the initial and most obvious step is to figure out what kind of vehicle you are in need of. The answers to the questions listed below should help you in your decision for the best suited vehicle for your needs:

How many people will usually be traveling in the vehicle?
How long would your average journey be and would you be taking long trips?
Under what conditions will probably be driving in most of the time in
Which safety features would you most like included?
Automatic or manual transmission?

The next step is deciding how much you want or can afford to spend on the vehicle. When doing this one should take into account additional costs such as tax, insurance, extra accessories, registration etc. In most cases, when you’re looking to invest in a vehicle, it is recommended that you get preapproved finance as this will help you set a figure on what you are going to spend. How much you willing to put as a down payment and what will be the monthly repayments be are some of the other questions you should ask yourself before purchasing.

Next decide if you want to own the vehicle with permanent terms or a lease. If you are planning to keep the vehicle after it is paid off, then go for permanent terms but if you just want to drive without obtaining ownership you might want to lease the vehicle. In most cases, the prices of purchasing the vehicle are much more than leasing the vehicle.

The next step is concerned with your personal interests, i.e. to decide which makes or models of cars you wish to consider for purchase. By now you should have a vague idea which cars are best suited to meet your needs and requirements.

You can obtain information on the car you are thinking of buying by going to the nearest dealership or car market, or you can try magazines and newspapers. Look for factors like pricing, distance, year, performance of the vehicle in which are interested, mpg attained and things like this. You then have the option of comparing all details of the vehicles that fall into the category of your desired car and can then use various comparison websites to find other cars that maybe you weren’t looking for but are similar in spec to what you were after. This could even net you an even cheaper deal than you had anticipated.

Always schedule a test drive of the car before purchasing and while on the test drive, make sure you take the car through its paces. Get onto a highway and then maybe head downtown to try different driving conditions. Remain alert for any odd noises the car may make.

Finally, before putting pen to paper, make sure you have all the correct facts and do not hesitate to ask for information from the dealer. Sort out some insurance and then you are ready to drive away in the car you have always wanted.

from:http://www.discoveryarticles.com

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