Should I Buy A New or Used Car?

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Summary: Get tips and advice on what to consider and what questions to ask when buying a family vehicle, including accident history, liens, safety features, and price with expert tips and advice from a car sales manager in this free online car buying video clip.

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" Hello! My name is Steve Kennedy, and on behalf of expertvillage.com, we are here at Warren Cliff Chrysler at London Ontario, Canada with some tips to help you when you purchase your next family vehicle. The next step in your game plan is whether you are going to be buying a new vehicle or used vehicle. Basically, it is a personal choice but it tends to be depending on your own automotive background experience. For people who are relatively new to vehicles, it is always a good idea to get something with a lot of warranty so then you would be looking at something new or just a turn key you don’t have to worry about it for the first year especially. If you do have a little bit of automotive background or know somebody or somebody in your family that has a lot of automotive background, a used vehicle might be the one to take a look at as well because some of the things might be a little bit more worn because obviously there has been a little bit more service history with a used vehicle. You want to have that peace of mind is basically where it comes down to. So whether your new car is always a good idea especially if you want worry free driving especially for the first year because most brand new vehicles come with a 1-year, 20,000 mile warranty that will cover anything that happens in the first year but if you do have a little bit of automotive background, a used vehicle is an excellent choice as well. Again, that all fits in with your budget and your needs and what exactly you are looking for and the research you did on it. "

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