Cost of Buying a New Car

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March 4, 2010

One of lifes joys is buying a new car. The excitement of looking through those glossy brochures, choosing the brand, model, colour, plus the features is incredible. Ask most men and Im sure theyll tell you its one of the things they enjoy most in the world. And these days, with women reported to be involved in over 80% of all new car purchases, women are getting hooked fast on the pleasure of buying a new car.

However, if there is one thing that can detract from the enjoyment of buying a new car, it is the finances of the whole deal. This is not just speaking about the price of the new car, although this can be considerable. There is also the issue of all the hidden, and not so hidden extras that you have to pay for. For example, before you finalise the price of the car, you have to find out what features come as standard, and if you want to have any additional features, be they for safety, power, style or any other reason, you have to make sure that you calculate the extra cost of them into the price of the car.

Then, added to this is the delivery cost if there is one. Plus any other hidden dealer fees for whatever reason. Then you have to deal with financing charges. You may be one of the lucky people who can pay outright for their car, but most people will be using some style of financial product to cover the purchase price of the car. Either theyll be leasing it from the dealer, or theyll be relying on the dealers financing offers, or maybe you will have arranged a separate loan from your bank or other lender. Frequently there will be associated costs with the financing package and they should not be overlooked when calculating the cost of the car.

Add to this the cost of road tax. Road tax is calculated based on the size of the engine of the car. Then you will also need insurance. You should make sure you shop around and get the best possible price for your car insurance. You can choose between different levels of coverage depending on whether you want your own car to be covered or just third parties.

By the time you have added all of these extra expenses on to the purchase price of the vehicle you will be closer to knowing the true cost of the car. Make sure you can afford this figure and your car buying experience will be far more enjoyable.

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January 15, 2010

Each year, out of all the vehicles bought in the U.S., 41 million are used cars compared to only 16 million new car purchases.

Since purchasing a car is the next financial investment made by US citizen other than housing, it is important to determine if buying a used car is worth your money.

1) CONS – Here is a list of the disadvantages of used-car buying:

* The options of cars are limited, so the search for the right vehicle could be lengthy.

* The buyers have no idea if the car was treated. Used cars usually have worn consumables such as hoses, tires, shocks, filters, fans and clutch.

* Although used car dealers provide a warranty, it is only limited to a couple of months unlike purchasing a new car with full warranty. Certain maintenance on your purchased second-hand car could be more expensive.

* Purchasing a second-hand vehicle would offer you a lower trade-in value.

* The main disadvantage of purchasing old cars is that it has an unknown quantity. Whether the dealer has worked the vehicle to make it attractive for the test drive, the buyers are still unaware of the repair bills, economical issues, and its reliable transportation.

* It is difficult to negotiate fair financing terms on an older vehicle.

2) PROS – On the other side, buying a used car could benefit the buyer in several ways:

* The original owner of the car received the depreciation hit. The market value of the new car decreases from year to year. An average 30% of its value within three years from the time it was bought, so buying their car would save you a lot of money.

* Unlike purchasing a new vehicle with high insurance fees, you will receive a lower cost of insurance if you choose to buy second-hand cars.

* Although buying new and used cars both provide loans, lease, or money-saving the majority of dealers who sell used cars often have shorter loan terms.

* If your investment is decided based on appearance and gas mileage, choosing a used car would guarantee the value and reliability it has provided over the years.

* A used car would provide your dollar more flexibility. Compared from buying a new car that would eat all your finances, buying a second-hand car would allow you to purchase other accessories such as air conditioning that would cost approximately US$200 to $900 extra.

Buying your used car could waste your money if you fail to do your research, compare dealerships, and be aware of the cars market value. Be a wise used-car buyer.

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