5 Smart Reasons Why You Should Buy a Used Car
Go to a local car dealership, enter the showroom, open the door to one of the vehicles on display, and breathe deeply. Ahhhh, new car smell. Intoxicating, isn't it? Alluring to the point that you'll spend, on average, about R135,000 in order to obtain it.
That's right. According to Kelley Blue Book, in 2015, people spent, on average, more than R335,000 on new vehicles. Meanwhile, J.D. Power reported that in the 2015, the average used vehicle cost just over R200,000.
That new-car smell sure is an expensive air freshener.
First up on our list of the 6 best reasons to buy one of the used cars for sale Pretoria has to offer, is the most obvious one: saving money.
1.) Save Money
You will save thousands of dollars by purchasing a used car at your nearest Group 1 Cars dealership. In fact, based on the data cited above, you'll spend R135,000 less by choosing the average used car instead of the average new car. Why is this? New cars depreciate, and fast.
Sign the paperwork for a brand-new car, drive it off the lot, take a ride around town, and then return the car to the dealership. It isn't a new car anymore. It is a used car. And because it is a used car, it is worth substantially less than you paid for it just an hour prior. After three years, Consumer Reports says your new car will be worth just 54 percent of what you paid for it, on average.
Beyond the issue of depreciation, you'll pay less sales tax on a used car, insurance for a used car costs less, and in many states it is cheaper to register a used car than it is a new car. The thing to remember is that these savings will ultimately be spent on a used car's higher maintenance requirements.
2.) Reliability
Today's cars, trucks, SUVs and vans simply last longer. By the middle of the summer of 2015, according to IHS Automotive, the average car driving on American roads had reached a record high of 11.5 years of age. The auto industry think tank also predicts that by 2020, the number of 12-year-old vehicles still in operation will rise by 15 percent.
3.) CPO Programs
Thanks to low payments, leasing is increasingly popular with new car "buyers." Experian Automotive reported that during the first part of 2015, more than 30 percent of new vehicles were leased rather than purchased.
4.) Vehicle History Reports
• Number of previous owners
• Previous registration status (lease, personal, fleet, taxi, etc.)
• Accident, flood, repair, Lemon Law history
• Mileage validation
While a vehicle history report cannot identify every possible cause for concern associated with a particular used car, easy access to them certainly adds significant peace of mind when buying one.
Also, note that one of the many perks associated with most automaker CPO programs is a free vehicle history report for the vehicle you're considering.
5.) Drive a "Better" Car
Even if you're not looking to move up to a premium brand and dealership experience, choosing a used vehicle opens a world of possibilities. Using AutoTrader and its search tool, which provides a number of useful filters, I discovered that there are 4,093 used cars within 50 miles of my house, all priced at less than R250,000 and with fewer than 50,000 kilometers showing on the odometer.
Article source: https://www.nydailynews.com/autos/street-smarts/buying-car-smart-article-1.2542710