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| How to buy your car |
As a customer of Car Point you can choose three ways to pay your car:
- Cash
- Bank financing
- Internal financing
For more information contact us.
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By purchasing a used car you can save a lot of money. You could buy a loaded model with all the bells and whistles that you might not be able to afford had you bought a new car. A new car depreciates quickly in the first few years and after 3 years it is worth only about 60-70% of the original price. In fact, as soon as you leave the dealership, your new vehicle is suddenly worth $1000-$2000 less. When purchasing a new car you basically are paying for its fresh "new" aroma and warranty. However, buying a new car does not always mean the buyer will get perfection. A new car may come with problems associated with poor design or manufacturing defects that may have been already repaired during the warranty coverage period if it's a used car. The same is true for all kinds of recalls and campaigns.
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The first step - You need to decide what exactly you want. Do you need simple transportation to drive to work and back? If so, a small Sedan would suit this purpose. Do you want a car to be very economical? If so, you would want to select a car with a small engine. Don't expect to find a V6 or V8 engine or 4WD truck if you are looking for something really affordable. If you want to use your car to tow a trailer, then you will have to consider a car with more powerful engine.
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