Archive for March 5th, 2010
2nd Hand Cars: Dealerships Best for BMWs and Minis

Buying a used vehicle is very tricky, particularly in Britain where it looks as though every last road you walk along has motorcars lined up with A4 sheets stuck to windowpanes with a selling price and suspiciously optimistic words about the car’s performance. “Caveat emptor” cannot be stressed enough if you’re wanting to a buy a second hand motorcar in Britain.

That’s why it’s a wise move to get yourself a used motor from an approved car dealership. An authorised dealer shall properly check every last used vehicles going through their bodyshops by a team of industry trained mechanics. Not only that, the trained team can also maintain your car after the sale has been made, do Ministry Of Transport tests (MOTs) , substitute motor parts, and by and large guarantee it’s operating in peak condition continually. In other words, an authorised dealer ought to offer a single service for all your vehicle’s needs. Think about the make/model of the vehicle you want to buy and then search for an authorised dealership in your locale - for instance bmw dealer: should you be living in London, this lookup would pull up the Stephen James BMW and Mini dealership along with other dealerships.

Then consider the private sale. You have no guarantees in regards to getting help for potential troubles you might incur with the car. Once the sales agreement has been completed, the private seller isn’t responsible for future troubles. It’s then your job to seek out a mechanic for MOT and repairs, and trust you weren’t ripped off as you get the results back from your first MOT. No matter how much due diligence you pay toward hunting for a vehicle, it’s always easy to be conned. A private seller has no reputation to suffer a loss from. An authorised dealer certainly does - and would never risk its own reputation by offering unreliable used cars.