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FAQ About Used Car Purchase

Why Buy A Used Car Instead Of A New Car?

There are many reasons why someone might choose to buy a used car. For one, used cars are often much more affordable than new cars. This can be especially appealing to those who are on a tight budget, or who simply don’t want to spend a lot of money on a new vehicle.

Additionally, used cars can be a great option for those who are looking for a reliable and dependable car without the high cost of a new car.

Furthermore, used cars do not decrease in value as quickly or as much as brand-new cars, and the quality of present-day cars is generally so outstanding that a used car from a recent model can often be as pristine as a new car.

 

What Are You Buying?

When you buy a used car, you are essentially buying a car that has already been driven by someone else. This means that the car might have some wear and tear, and may have been involved in an accident or two.

However, many used cars are in great condition and have been well-maintained by their previous owners. As long as you do your research, pre purchase inspections and find a reputable seller, you should be able to find a used car that is in good condition and will last you for many years to come.

 

Half-Price Cars Have Great Appeal To Many Car Buyers

Many people are attracted to the idea of buying a used car that is half the price of a new car. This can be especially appealing to those who are on a tight budget, or who simply want to save money. However, it’s important to keep in mind that buying a used car that is half the price of a new car can also mean that you are buying a car that is older, has more km on it, and may require more repairs. However, if you time and play it right, you can get yourself into a great used car while minimising the risk of surprise repair bills.

 

Depreciation Vs Cost-Of-Repairs

When buying a used car, it’s important to consider the cost of repairs as well as the car’s depreciation. Depreciation refers to the decrease in the value of a car over time. A new car will depreciate significantly within the first few years of ownership, while an older used car will have already gone through much of its depreciation. However, an older car may require more repairs and maintenance than a newer car. It’s important to weigh these factors when making your decision. It’s also important to take note that in the past few years, used cars don’t appear to have depreciated much, and some 2-3-year-old cars, are selling for as much as an equivalent new car, if supply constraints apply, however, this has been improving over the last few months.

 

Is A Used Older Luxury Car Safe To Buy?

When it comes to buying an older luxury car, it’s important to consider the car’s safety. Luxury cars are often built with advanced safety features and technologies, which can make them safer than other cars on the road. However, older luxury cars may not have all of the safety features and technologies of newer luxury cars. Additionally, older luxury cars may be more likely to experience mechanical or even more likely, electrical problems. It’s important to do pre purchase car inspections, research and find a reputable seller before making your purchase.

 

Why Buy A Used Car From A Franchise Dealer?

Many people choose to buy a used car from a franchise dealer because these dealerships often have a wide selection of used cars to choose from. Additionally, franchise dealerships typically have trained and certified mechanics who can inspect and service the cars they sell. This can give buyers peace of mind knowing that the car they are buying has been thoroughly inspected and serviced. Also, a reputable dealer will likely have been around a lot longer and is trying to stick around for the long term, so generally tries to sell cars of a standard that won’t cause them too much grief in used car warranty claims, or in poor google reviews. A private seller won’t be worried about this, and some smaller less reputable yards won’t care as much.

 

Is it a Must to do a Car Inspection?

Car inspections are an essential step in the process of buying a used car. A thorough inspection can help identify any potential issues with the car and can give the buyer peace of mind knowing that the car they are purchasing is in good condition.

The first reason why car inspections are so important is that they can help identify any potential safety issues with the car. A qualified mechanic will be able to check for things like worn brakes, faulty steering, and other issues that could pose a risk to the driver and passengers.

Another reason why car inspections are so important is that they can help identify any potential mechanical issues with the car. A mechanic will be able to check for things like worn engine components, leaks, and other issues that could lead to costly repairs down the road. This can help you make an informed decision about whether or not to purchase the car, and can also help you negotiate a better price if you do decide to buy it.

In addition to identifying potential safety and mechanical issues, car inspections can also help identify any potential issues with the car’s body and paint. A qualified mechanic will be able to check for things like rust, dents, and other damage that could affect the car’s appearance and value. Also, bringing to your attention whether the car may be an ex-rental, and the type/frequency and quality of servicing carried out, can also play a big part in the overall assessment of the car and if it is a ‘good buy’.

 

What Does A Typical Car Inspection Include?

A comprehensive inspection typically includes a check of the cars:

  • Engine and transmission
  • Suspension and steering
  • Brakes and wheels/tyres
  • Electrical system
  • Electronic control unit scan
  • Exhaust system
  • Fuel system
  • Interior and exterior
  • Service history assessment
  • PPSR – stolen/financed/written off vehicle status
  • Body and paint, including paint thickness
  • Windows and mirrors
  • Lights
  • Safety features such as airbags, seatbelts, and more.

It’s also worth noting that car inspections include a road test, which will allow the mechanic to check how the car handles and performs on the road, including noises and driving characteristics. Contact us now 

Pre Purchase Car Inspector Melbourne

Klaus Sturm

Klaus is a highly experienced automotive professional with 35+ years in the industry, offering Pre-purchase Car Inspection and Vehicle Check services in Melbourne, Victoria. His expertise ranges from technician to service manager, earning him a reputation for exceptional customer service.