BMW, Chery, Fuji, Great Wall Launch
CReader 6001, Porsche, Tata, Toyota... and the list goes on. Automobile
manufacturers the world over are responsible for the production of over 60
million passenger vehicles on average in a single year or 165,000 every day.
It’s not surprising then that there are a multitude of options available for
the consumer when purchasing a new car, truck, or SUV from top of the line to
bare basic models to zero down payment and lease options. For the Fiat’s,
Nanjing’s, Renault’s, and Volvo’s of the world, that amounts to billions
of dollars in revenue each and every year in new car sales. For the consumer, it
amounts to what can easily be an overwhelming shopping experience. At Access
Roadside Assistance we want to help make the new car buying experience a bit
easier with the following list of tips:
Tip 1: Double check your purchasing
power. It’s important that you are able to afford not only the monthly
payments on the purchase or lease but also the accompanying insurance,
registration, maintenance, and even roadside assistance club membership costs.
If you are trading in another vehicle you also need to take into account any
residual value from that vehicle.
Tip 2: Buy with all of your passenger’s
needs in mind. Take into consideration storage and seating capacity,
accessibility, leg room, etc and the needs of any future drivers of that
vehicle.
Tip 3: Only buy what you really need - in terms of drive (4 wheel
versus 2 wheel), transmission (manual versus standard), safety features (i.e.
traction control & stability), fuel economy, and add-ons (i.e. remote
starters, stain proof treatments). It’s easy to get sucked in by add-ons you
really don’t need.
Tip 4: Consider a warranty package: The basic warranty
for most vehicles is good for three years or 60,000 kilometers with some
manufacturers also covering up to 5 years or 100,000 kilometers. It’s
important to know exactly what the warranty covers as additional coverage
usually carries a higher premium x431
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Tip 5: Don’t pass on the test drive: Always, always, always
take a test drive before buying. It’s important to assess the car inside and
out by looking at everything from how ergonomic the layout is to turning radius
and visibility allowances. Paying attention to even the smallest of details may
sway your decision in a way you weren’t expecting or help avoid an untimely
call to your roadside assistance club.
Tip 6: Go in prepared: Do your
research in advance on everything from price, freight, and delivery charges to
taxes, financing, and local promotional offers. Research the reputation of the
dealership and their staff. Read new car reviews and ask around for
recommendations from others in your social circles.
Tip 7: Call us! Even the
newest vehicles on the road encounter their fair share of roadside emergencies
so make sure you are prepared with your roadside assistance club membership.
It’s the perfect new vehicle accessory!
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