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The Perks Of Buying Used Cars
02nd December 2009
Buying used cars doesn’t mean you have to compromise on quality. Buying used actually means you will save lots of money on the vehicle itself and also insurance, which can sometimes be very costly.
Credit Crunch Insurance
Remember that by buying a used car you save money because the insurance is always lower on older cars. Of course, if you’re thinking about an old Porsche or something similar then this rule goes out of the window, but if it’s a 7 year old Vauxhall Corsa then you will be in luck and qualify for cheap insurance. Plus, used cars are superb because they are cheaper in general to run and this is a great way to save money during the credit crunch. In general though, cars are very expensive and they really do eat away at the bank balance. However, when you buy used cars you can rest assured that the insurance is going to cost much less for you.
Tax On The Cheap
Whether you decide to pay tax every 6 months or for the year upfront, tax can be a costly expense. The more expensive the car then the more you will have to pay in tax. That’s why a lot of people opt for old used cars as they don’t pay as much for their tax, which is particularly true with used Vauxhall cars. The cost of tax varies, but if you can save money with a used car then it is much easier on the recession-hit bank balance.
People love their cars and enjoy driving them, but in many cases the costs of owning them have ruined the pleasure of driving. Cash-strapped car drivers are therefore much more inclined to buy a used car, or look at used Vauxhall cars, rather than head to a new car dealership. More people are choosing old over new, and some are even selling their new car promptly so they can afford something much cheaper, as they realise that new cars eat away at the bank balance.
The advice to anyone thinking of buying a car is to make sure you budget for the extras. Tax and insurance will always be part of car ownership, and reducing these any way possible is going to be beneficial to you. Always buy used Vauxhall cars if you want a great deal.
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