Sunday, February 19, 2012

Things to consider when buying a car


km car dashboard 

It is crucial to know the car's mileage
When buying a car, besides the usual features depending on the tastes and needs of each person, you should consider a number of issues that can save us some trouble. Some are basic, and a good choice in car insurance, and others, especially if the car is second hand, we can escape. 


New cars
Security: Of course, you will need to collate and make a comparison between different insurers to find the policy that best suits the car's features and history of parts of each. A quick and effective way to do this is through a car insurance comparison.



Trial Period: If you were to exercise the purchase of a new car, the most common questions are those concerning the benefits offered by the car leaves the factory and not so much the condition of the parts, as is understood to be completely new. However, it is advisable to ask the dealer a trial period to roll the car, not force, at low speed turns and long.



Fuel: One aspect to consider is what kind of fuel is going to work better. This depends on the type of driving of each, while, for example, mid-range diesel passenger cars and 100 bhp offer great performance in terms of fuel consumption.
 

 Timing belt or chain: The chain has a number of advantages as it is very difficult to break (the problems may come from errors in the tensor, not break), takes up less space than the belt and, while it needs to be changed every X miles, not many more than 100,000-, the chain has a much longer life. The disadvantages are summarized in both price-face is more like it is noisier, less flexible and heavier than the belt.
 

Color: One of the most common myths related to car insurance is to think that the choice of color will determine the price of the policy. Many customers think that, for example, a black car is less visible than a brightly or that red cars are more likely to be stolen. However, none of the major insurers take into account this parameter when making pricing and prefer to focus on factors related to the profile of the driver as your age, gender, driving experience, occupation, previous accidents etc ...
  
Cars
Mileage: Calculate the life remaining for a used car is much easier knowing the miles traveled has it. Although it is illegal and is not too common a practice, the seller may have "makeup" that figure. One way to check that the car is not too old is to observe the wear on the leather steering wheel and shifter, and the status of the pedals.
 

The passage of wheel: The wheel arches are the accommodations that are in the bodywork of the cars that allow the rotation of them, while avoiding to project back the water, mud or other of the road. Where irregularities are found in it is advisable to ask the seller to report the damage, because although normally repair plater is not very expensive, whether to repair or axle tire, the price can shoot.
 

Address: As always, the best evaluation is done by testing the car. If the vehicle goes from one side, this can be by an irregular tire wear resulting from a malfunction of parallel, which also may have been damaged by a bump very abrupt. If, however, shaking the steering wheel can be a problem of balancing wheels.
 

Timing belt: It is imperative, before buying a used car, check the status of the timing belt and if it has changed recently or not. Although not very likely that a strap breaks, if you do the damage on the car is fatal. Also, the change of the mail distribution is not cheap.
 

Lighting: During the test the car is important to check the status of the lights, especially the reverse. If this light does not work maybe the bulb is worn out or, conversely, is a power failure the fuse of the march, located on the gearbox, and that the cost of repair is more expensive than it could be assumed .

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