Different financial aspects that you should consider when buying a car.
Buying a used vehicle is serious business. By making you aware of the following advice, the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) can help you reduce the risk of buying a stolen vehicle.
With reports of more snow and extremely cold weather due to hit the UK shortly (even if it’s summer!), it’s worth bearing in mind a four wheeled drive vehicle if you’re after a new set of wheels.
When buying a used car, you really need to make sure that you’re getting exactly what you pay for – and nothing more
Buying a used car is not an entirely safe exercise; we highlight some of the scams to watch out for and save you heartache and money.
Research from the team behind the AA Car Data Check reveals that 20%* of used car buyers would pay three quarters of the value of a car in cash to secure a potential dream purchase.
With the value of cars depreciating so quickly, buying a used car can represent good value for money. But make sure you do your homework.
By tracking down police vehicles that have served their time, you can get an ex-pursuit car for lot less than it would normally be worth.
Each year, thousands of unsafe cars are put back on the road after accident repairs and many more are stolen.
Ask to see the vehicle registration document. This allows you to check that the last registered keeper and the car identity details are correct.