If you have just qualified as a driver you will be itching to take advantage of the freedom of the road. However it makes sense for a newly qualified driver to buy a used car initially. This is down to the fact that it is more likely that new drivers are going to end up getting bumps and scratches on their car and these can soon make your car look a lot older than it is. Getting a scratch on a used car will be upsetting but if your car is brand new it will be much harder to take. This is why some people advise new drivers to only purchase used cars; that way they won’t be too upset when accidents happen. Although this might sound like good advice, there are some good reasons why a new car would be a good choice.
- You might find that it would be a little bit of a waste of money to go for a used car for a few years and then deciding to go for a brand new one. The chances are that you are not going to be offered anything like what you paid for the used car initially.
- No one really knows what they are getting when they buy a used car and this is especially true when you buy a used car privately from someone you don’t know. Your first experience as an owner could be driving a complete banger. If you are inexperienced you may be less able to spot the warning signs of a dodgy motor.
- It is par for the course that your car is going to pick up a few scratches; even an experienced driver will have the odd mistake. And no matter what type of car you are driving and how much experience you have, there is absolutely nothing you can do to prevent other people from scratching your car.
- Why not take the enjoyment that only driving a new car can give; there’s really no point waiting for this unless you have to.
Technological advancement waits for no man and some of the advances of today are absolutely astounding. And none so more than in the automotive industry. Just have a look at all things related to electric car. With far reaching advances in electric vehicleslike compact crossover to name only a very small number.
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