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03/01/2021

Things to keep in mind while buying a new car
1) Body Type
2) Automatic or Manual
3) Petrol or Diesel
4) Ownership Costs
5) Resale Value
6) Budget
7) Deals
8) Safety
9) Engine and performance

29/12/2020

Things to bargain when buying a new car.

1) price - take price from 4-5 car model of the same class.
2) Bargain for price - take quote from 4-5 dealers of the same brand.
3) interest rate - bargain for interest rate from every dealer.
4) warranty and protection - bargain for warranty and protection from every dealer.
5) services - bargain for services from every dealer.
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27/09/2019

Maruti Suzuki announces another price cut, Baleno to be cheaper by ₹1 lakh

In a second round of price cut, automaker Maruti Suzuki today announced a massive decrease in prices of its popular Baleno RS model. According to a new price notification, the car will is now cheaper by ₹1 lakh

14/09/2019

1. Be informed
Research and be informed. To facilitate a quick, effortless transaction, be prepared with your own paperwork. Use the internet and read automobile magazines, to research vehicle types, variants, options, features, and prices. It’s a good idea to have two or three vehicles on your wishlist, as flexibility goes a long way towards getting the car which will be value for your money. If you’re looking for a specific car that is good on mileage and easy to park, let the salesperson know. This will eliminate the overzealous salesperson from selling you a car you really have no use for.

2. Never go alone
This one is especially for female car buyers. Now, we're in no way sexist and we really do believe in female empowerment, but we do know of cases where women buyers have been overcharged. So if you have a male in the family, take him car shopping. It's a good idea even for male buyers to take someone along, if only for a second opinion.

3. Decide a budget
Decide the maximum amount of money that you can afford to spend on buying a car. If you are buying a car by availing a car loan then decide what is the EMI that you can afford on your present income.

3. Don't talk money
Don’t discuss your ability to pay or if you plan to exchange your old car. All of these things can and will work against you in the final outcome of your purchase. Most salespeople like a challenge so they will try to push you into spending more than you wanted to if you name your price right off. This is collateral damage (and higher commission for the salesperson) at your expense. Know the value of your old vehicle to make sure you get the best deal. Simply go to multi-brand used car dealers and get the vehicle valuated. You can then negotiate accordingly.

5. He's no friend
The salesman is not your friend, no matter how charming or harmless he seems. Although some dealerships may pride themselves on making repeat customers by giving great deals, the truth is the only thing they really care about is whether you'll spend your money at their showroom. If you are not totally and completely comfortable with the salesman that attends to you, ask for a sales manager.

6. Calculate costs
Before buying a car go to a service centre and check out the spare parts prices and find out how expensive it is to maintain the car. Remember maintenance costs vary from car to car and depend on how good a condition you keep your car in.



7. Petrol vs diesel
Petrol cars are cheaper to buy but they don't match up to a diesel vehicle's economy. But diesel cars cost more than petrol ones and maintenance expenses are higher too. If you have to drive long distances everyday then the diesel makes sense otherwise stick to a petrol car. So give a thought to all these factors before deciding whether to buy a petrol or diesel car.



8. Avoid impulse
At all costs, avoid impulse buying when purchasing a vehicle. Never let the salesperson know just how much you desire a specific vehicle. That knowledge puts the entire sales process in his court.


9. Test drive

A test drive should last a minimum of 20 minutes. You should travel a route that is familiar to you to avoid any surprises in terrain. Check the car out in light and heavy traffic, curves and bumps as this will tell you how well the car handles. Check out the brakes by feigning an emergency stop to see how they react. Try parking it and re-parking it in a parking lot.



10. Be ready to leave
If the dealership will not do the deal, just walk away. You will know how much leverage you have over the dealership by the number of cars waiting in their parking lot. Remember if there are 50 cars waiting at the showroom parking lot then they need to sell them.

14/09/2019

Six things to consider before you buy a new car

A new year always coincides with the launches of new models and variants by auto manufacturers, making it the ideal time to buy that new car or bike that you were thinking about. But before you take the plunge, here are some tips to keep in mind:
1. Consider your average usage
All of us would love to own that muscular-looking SUV that makes off-roading look easy. After all, who hasn’t dreamed of driving off into the sunset over tough terrains with someone special in the passenger seat?While that is great as the stuff of dreams, when making a buying decision, it’s good to be more practical. Ask yourself a simple question. Where are you going to drive your car the most? In the city or on dirt tracks? If the answer is a daily commute to work, then do you really need an SUV?Of course, for most people a car (or a bike) is not just about utility but also about self-expression, a way of showcasing your identity. That is perfectly natural, and if you want to spend a little more for this, it’s completely fine. But think about challenges like the cost of ownership, cost of operations and parking hassles, among other things, before you take the final decision.
2. Automatic or Manual? - Cars with automatic transmissions are becoming increasingly popular in the country. Automatic transmission cars are great if you drive yourself around, have a long commute and often get stuck in traffic jams. However, automatic transmission variants cost more and give a lower mileage. Take all these factors into account before making a choice.
3. Petrol, diesel or CNG?
Generally speaking, petrol versions of cars are cheaper and peppier, though it goes without saying that petrol is more expensive than diesel. As a result of this cost difference, the operating cost of a diesel car may be lower. However, be aware that diesel variants cost more and also, generally speaking, need higher maintenance.CNG is eco-friendlier than either petrol or diesel. But you need to figure out if there are enough CNG outlets in your city. Otherwise fueling up could be a hassle.
4. Sell or Trade-in?
Auto dealers often offer to exchange your old vehicle when you are buying a new one. While saving you the hassle of finding a buyer for your used car, this may not be a good idea financially speaking. Often the price offered in such exchanges is lower than what you get if you sell your car independently. Do some research, online as well as offline, and then decide.
5. No Claim BonusIf you are eligible for a ‘No Claim Bonus’ on your insurance, you can transfer it to your new vehicle. You will have to do some additional paperwork, but the savings in the cost of insuring the new car could be significant. So, check with your dealer.
6. Budget and Financing
While it is all right to aspire for bigger and better cars, it is always better to check your loan eligibility first.Selected banks, such as HDFC Bank offers Car Loan that suits a variety of needs, no matter how diverse it is

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