There is no argument - buying a car is a major purchase, probably second only to buying a house. The price of cars steadily rises along with the price of fuel, and the decision how to choose which make and model becomes ever more difficult. You naturally want a car that will fit your needs, has good safety features, gets good mileage and potentially has a good resale value, all at the right price. So, are you after a luxury sports model, a practical car, or a boy racer to make you feel good? Will spending more get you a better car or can you find what you are looking for in another model that is half the price? What about safety features - not just air bags and seat belts, but solid construction that can get you through an accident if you are unlucky? What if you buy a used car? What do you need to know before you part with your hard earned cash? Whether they are looking for new or used cars , more and more buyers are turning to the internet to get the answers with expert advice available to help them differentiate on different makes and models. Basically this saves a lot of time, effectively letting someone else do the donkey work of testing. There are a plethora of reviews available on the web and it is the independent reports that you need to read. It’s a bit like having a mechanic in the family with the relevant web sites featuring expert reports and no-nonsense reviews and customer satisfaction surveys.
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