Why Buy New?
If you've never bought a new car before, you might not be aware of all the advantages that come with it. You'd be surprised at how affordable buying new can be in the long run. Plus, in terms of features, warranty, and options, nothing beats a new car.
Because new cars have better warranties than used and certified pre-owned vehicles, they can actually cost you less in maintenance. And even with the warranty, they'd probably require less maintenance anyway, since they don't have any wear and tear on them from previous owners. New cars also have better financing options.
New cars are, in general, better than their previous model years-they have more safety and convenience features, more fun add-ons, and more standard gizmos. New cars are definitely the better option for techies as well as parents looking for advanced safety features.
Plus, when you buy new, you can order your car with the exact specifications and packages you need to make it perfect for you-or you'll at least have all the options available at the dealership. With used cars, there are fewer available vehicles that will fit your exact specifications.
Why Buy Used?
Shopping for a new car can be scary. All these flashy ads and commercials seem to be everywhere, and everybody is claiming to be better than the competition. But maybe you don't necessarily need all sorts of extra luxuries and convenience features, and all you need is an affordable car that you can count on. Maybe you should consider looking into a used car.
People have this mental image of used cars as rusty, creaky, old machines, but in recent years, this has become a dated stereotype. As more and more vehicles make their debut on the market, the auto industry gets more and more competitive. As a result, manufacturers have been making their cars more durable, more high-quality, and longer-lasting. Nowadays, used cars are more reliable than ever.
This is probably one of the most obvious benefits to buying a used car, but the lower cost of buying one is definitely a plus. This benefit goes above and beyond just sticker prices, though. Used cars retain their value a lot longer than new cars, which typically lose their resale value within a few years, making it hard for owners to get their money back. Used cars generally go for close to the same price at which they were initially purchased.
In addition, many auto companies have what is referred to as a CPO program. CPO stands for "Certified Pre-Owned," which is just a fancy way of saying "a used car that has been inspected by the manufacturer for quality." CPO vehicles are backed by the manufacturer with a vehicle history report and a warranty, giving you the quality of a like-new car at the cost of a used one.
Stop in today and experience the difference. Test drive any used car on our lot and we'll help you find one that you absolutely love.
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