Second Hand Cars: What Do New Drivers Need To Know?

Posted by Alex Barker
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May 5, 2016
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Image Young and new drivers are better off buying a second hand, i.e. used car as their first vehicle. There are plenty of amazing bargains to be found on used models in excellent conditions. It is quite possible to get the best bargain cars among low insurance vehicles. This also helps keep the car insurance costs to a bare minimum.

It Is Unrealistic To Buy A New Car For A Teenager!  

Professional driving instructors agree that buying a used car can help cut costs for first-time drivers. The simple fact is that a majority of new cars lose nearly 40% of their value in the first year of ownership. So financially, it is a wise decision to buy a second hand vehicle for a new driver.

However, there are risks involved and it is important to ensure that you will be getting your money’s worth when buying a car. Don’t rush into the deal and avoid being pressurized into a buying a car if you aren’t 100% sure. There are plenty of used cars on sale out there. Keep looking and you’ll find one that’s perfect for you.

View and test drive your prospective car at least twice, at different times of day and during different lighting conditions. Don’t forget to get expert opinion, i.e. show it to a trusted car mechanic to find out exactly what condition the car is in.

Also, when viewing a car by a private seller, do it at the owner’s home. This way, you can double check if the address is the same as listed in the document. This simple check will ensure that you aren’t pawned off a stolen, illegal car! And finally, don’t be afraid to haggle on the price. Many sellers have over priced their cars as they expect a bit of bargaining.

Buying Your First Car and Paying For It!

If you can’t manage to pay for at least 20% of the car upfront, don’t buy it. You’ll most likely end up owing more on it than it actual value. Also, if you can’t pay off the entire amount within 2 years of purchase, don’t buy it. No matter how awesome/perfect/pretty it is, buying a car you can’t afford is a bad financial decision.

We say this because buying a vehicle is only the start of your car-related expenses!

And lastly make sure you have the right permits when you go for a drive! Visit the website for Concord Driving School to find out how you can enroll in their state-of-the-art driving lessons for teenagers. 
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