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Car Buying Buy Almost New to Avoid New Car DepreciationBy Al Hearn
- Optional equipment and packages on almost-new used cars are generally greatly undervalued, compared to original cost. - Safety equipment is up to date, and comparable to new cars. - Less risk of hidden problems than with an older car. - Many almost-new used cars are lease returns that have been well maintained and cared for. - Many used car dealers certify almost-new used cars with comprehensive inspections and guarantees. - Leases are readily available for almost-new used cars, but not for older models. Careful selection of vehicle make and model can save you money in the long term. Those brands that have traditionally maintained high resale values, such as Honda, BMW, and Lexus, will be your best choice. A relatively low initial purchase price combined with a relatively high sale or trade price a few years later will help to minimize your overall ownership cost. Al Hearn is owner and operator of Used Car Advisor, a web site designed for automotive consumers who want to be smart about buying and selling used cars. Automotive NewsTo have your site featured here, email me about a link exchange. |
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