When making the decision to buy a new car there is a lot to factor in. Cost, make, size and reliability are all things we generally look into before handing over our hard-earned cash.
Then there's the decision over whether to plump for diesel, petrol or even electric. In 2024, a brand new medium sized car can cost anything between £26,000 to £28,000 according to insurance website nimblefins.co.uk with even a small new car setting you back around £19,000.
So it pays to do your checks.For used cars some people will opt for a private sale in the hope of getting a good deal. But whether you're looking for a new motor or a used one, many will go to a dealership which should provide a warranty and will be there to help if there are any problems.But one motorist who bought their car through a dealership found they didn't want to know when their car started playing up.I have been having some problems with a car I purchased from a dealership.
It has been making noises since I purchased it and warning lights have appeared on the dashboard. The dealership management have said it is not their responsibility.
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