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What Should I Look Out For When Buying a Used and Cheap Car Online?

Oct 20, 2007

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In an ideal world, everyone would be able to buy a new car in their preferred color, brand, make and model. Unfortunately, many people lack the resources to do that so they resort to buying a used and cheap car instead. If you are buying online, what should you be aware of?

One important reason is that it is convenient. Some websites act as one-stop shops that not only sell used and cheap cars, but they also supply vehicle parts and accessories, sell car insurance, or may even help you secure inexpensive loans so you can buy your used and cheap car. If you are like many people who lack the time and energy to visit used car lots everyday before you can get a good deal, looking for a used and cheap car online sounds like a good option.

However, visiting used car lots in real-time has an advantage over online services – at least you get to see the real car as it really is, and may even get to test it out while you’re there. When you use online services, you have to take the dealer’s word for it that a) the vehicle in the website picture gallery is the one you will actually be buying, b) that it is functional and in good condition, and c) that the dealer won’t pull a fast one and raise the price while you are waiting for confirmation of your order. Unfortunately, used car dealers are just as human as the rest of us, so it shouldn’t surprise you that a few bad eggs come with the batch.

The advantage though of going online to find a used and cheap car that fits your specifications is that you may be able to visit many websites within one day. You get to examine their quotations, terms and conditions, and the specifications of each vehicle in less time than would be actually consumed if you were driving from used-car lot to used-car lot. So either way, you see that there is a trade-off that comes with either option.

Another advantage that many people love about shopping on the Internet is that they may do more in-depth research about a) the car that they want, and b) the used-car dealer operating on the Internet. If the dealer doesn’t have the information you want on his website, there are many people who offer that information for free on their personal websites. You might even want to consult personal blogs and news forums, where the car-loving Internet community post their opinions about cars (both new and used), car prices, and dealers of all hues and stripes. If you ask around the online world, somewhere somehow you will probably find someone who can help you understand more about the transaction you are entering into.

The basic rule of thumb then which applies to buying a used and cheap car online (or even in real-time) is: always take the dealer’s claims with a grain of salt. If you don’t consider yourself an expert on used and cheap cars, find someone who is and get information from him. That should help you avoid a lot of pitfalls along the way.

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Fuel Efficient Cars

Oct 18, 2007

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The recent developments with the correlation with global warming and carbon emissions from cars, has prompted large car companies to rethink their strategies and technologies when it comes to selling cars.

With people’s choices tending towards environmentally friendly there is overwhelming evidence that the most popular cars are no longer the big V8’s or V6’s but the smaller 4 cylinder cars and especially diesel 4WD’s due to their excellent fuel efficiency. However, hybrid vehicles are also becoming a popular choice for those serious about saving money on fuel.

Fewer and fewer “big 6″ cars are being bought and those car companies specializing in this area are putting more and more resources into increase the technology within these bigger engines. Pretty soon we will see big engine cars that have the same fuel economy as the 4 cylinder vehicles we see now.

With fuel prices always increasing and burning a huge hole in our pockets, now is the time to convert to the more convenient 4 cylinder vehicles and save thousands of dollars each year. The price of fuel is always a factor when making a decision on the purchase of a new car. This is evident in our changing tastes in cars.

There is one good thing about the high petrol prices. As things start to hurt the wallet it makes us think of new ways to save money. Cars are by no means an investment, and always cost us more and more money with repairs, services and the unavoidable government charges. So why should our car cost us more to run by constantly filling it up with record high petrol prices.

So where do you start when researching for new cars?

There are heaps of websites that offer access to the range of cars and the features they have like www.newcarshowroom.com.au, www.betterdeal.com.au and more. By researching online first will give you a rough idea of what you want, and trust me, there are heaps of fuel efficient models that hold the same look and performance of the larger “juice guzzlers”.

From this point you should arrange to test drive the cars you are interested in and get a feel and to make sure you are purchasing the car of your dreams. This car will last you for a good 5-10 years normally and you want to make sure it is a good buy.

How do you know you won’t get ripped off?

Usually, you will only know this once you have bought the car, after going around to heaps of dealers, and then speaking to a friend or co worker that saw it for $2000 less.

However, there are services that can save you thousands and one in particular www.betterdeal.com.au actually guarantees you the lowest price on a new car. By utilizing a reverse auction system this company actually makes the dealers bid lower and lower to “win” your business.

Many four cylinder models will give you the features, safety and space you want without sacrificing style and performance, and can be up to 50 percent cheaper to run. Small car design is leading the industry and many four cylinder models these days have more features and benefits than some of the bigger engine models.

Focusing on maximizing interior space whilst maintaining style and comfort, these small car companies are at the forefront of new car development.

A new car in the four cylinder model range these days is probably the smartest decision anyone can make when purchasing a new car. Rest assure your new car will be fuel efficient and have the “zip” to take on even the newest of V6 models based on technology, weight and torque.

Author Bio
Author of “The Sustainable Path”. Rob Barton brings you “Fuel Efficient Cars”
www.betterdeal.com.au

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