Don't make mistakes when choosing a car
- Decide whether You want to buy a new or used car.
Factors to consider: your budget, the condition of the vehicle, whether you need a warranty and of course your preferences. - Make a list of several cars that you like. We recommend that you list the following information for each car:
- Make
- Model
- Vehicle generation
- Body type
- Type of fuel
- Displacement and power of the engine
- Type of transmission
- Type of drive train
- There is no right or wrong car to put on your list. Choose the models based on your preferences, driving habits, the climate in your area, whether you have children and how often and under what conditions you want to use the car.
- It can also be a good idea to look at the Euro NCAP safety ratings for each car.
- If you have decided to buy a new car:
- Compare different car dealerships.
- Compare car prices.
- Read the warranty and service conditions of different dealers.
- Check the prices of car parts and consumables for the one you own desired models.
- Be sure to arrange a test drive.
- Would you like to buy a used car?
- Read the owner ratings for the models you like.
- Find out about the strengths and weaknesses of each vehicle.
- Check and compare prices for car parts and consumables.
- Use specialized online services to learn more about the history of the vehicle. To do this, you need to enter the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) or license plate number of the vehicle.
- Contact automotive specialists to check if any of the systems in your chosen car are faulty and run a computer diagnosis .
- Choose a trim level. Decide what you want in your car:
- Passive and active safety systems
- Infotainment system(s)
- Comfort systems
- Interior Details
- There are no right or wrong answers here. Make your choice based on your preferences and available budget.