Buying a new car can
be a very emotional experience. Don’t make the same
mistake many auto purchasers do when buying a car by getting
carried away with all the “neat
stuff” the car has or selecting a new car model
for your eyes or ego and not your finances. Car buyers become
so emotional they forget about the real reasons they wanted
to buy a new car in the first place. The fancy auto
options are fine and dandy so long as the car still fills
all your needs and keeps your budget in
line. Don’t limit your car buying quest to what makes
sense for just today either. Make sure the car not only fills
all of your present auto needs but also the foreseeable future
auto needs as well. To help achieve the proper new car purchase
you should ask yourself these questions before signing the
dotted line at the auto dealer.
You should be able to answer all of these
questions before making a large and important commitment like
a new auto purchase. Too many times, a new car is purchased
for the bells and whistles and not the function. That two-door
sports car could be a real inconvenience next year with the
arrival of a new baby or in a snow storm. A new auto by nature
loses value quickly in the first few years. As a consequence,
expect a significant loss if you have to replace it with a
more suitable car after just a short time. That custom paint
job or special aerodynamics could be “cool” to
you but render the car unmarketable. When resale or trade in
comes you may find some of those expensive options selected
when you purchased the car new add little or no residual value.
If you financed the
vehicle without a substantial down payment you may be in an
even more perilous situation. You will be in what’s called
in the industry, “upside
down”. This occurs when you owe more money on the
vehicle than what it’s worth. The only alternatives may
be to live with the wrong car, sometimes for years or roll
the deficiency into your next car loan and pay for your mistake
over the life of the next car too. And who wants to do
that? Those “cool” options that felt good
at the time may only wind up costing you money and aggravation.
That kind of grief can be avoided. Some new car options
you need to think twice about and other options and car accessories
should be completely rejected unless you don’t care about
money at all. Just remember to choose your new car and car
options carefully. By considering your most important needs
first and you should enjoy driving your new car for many years
and not regret your decision when the time comes to trade or
sell the vehicle as a used car. |