Monday, May 14, 2012

Buying New Car vs Used Car


New vs used. Which car is suitable for you? Consider the following.

Possessing a brand new car is exciting. But financially speaking, it makes more sense to buy a secondhand car. As soon as you drive a new car off the lot, it loses a great portion of its value. This is because your car is no longer “new”.



New cars lose about 40% of their value within 3 years, then depreciation starts to slow down. Why not buy a used car and allow someone else to take that depreciation hit?

The previous owner will have absorbed the steepest part of the depreciation cycle. At that point the costs of owning and operating the car will be reduced. The money you save on depreciation will surely go a long way.

Another benefit of purchasing used is lower cost. By purchasing used you pay less. You'll also save on financing costs, insurance premiums, registration and licensing fees. You do not have to worry about paying sales tax.

As with everything else there are a few downsides to buying a used car. There are greater chances for costly unwarranted repairs. You may very soon have to do major maintenance on your car, including replacing tires, battery, brakes, muffler, and perhaps even the transmission.

A used car is usually less reliable. You do not know exactly what you are getting into and how the previous owner treated the car. However, every situation is different and some used models may actually be far more reliable than some new ones.

If you can pay cash, go the new car way. Enjoy the feeling of knowing you're the original owner of a new car in mint condition. Nothing can replace that feeling.

Otherwise do not hang your hat higher than you can reach. Practice financial prudence. Save your money and comfort yourself knowing that one day you will be able to afford that dream car. One day when money is no object.

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