Buying a Car Online
The Ultimate Guide to Buying a Car Online
Unless you've been living in a
cave for the past year, you've most probably seen the explosion in popularity
of sites where you can buy a car instantly, online. But should you do it?
Remember the days when you thought you'd never buy clothes online? And before
you knew it... poof! You've got more ASOS deliveries arriving that you can
remember you ordered! We have a hunch that car buying is going the same way.
Check out more information below on everything you need to know about buying a
car online! Buying a Car Online
What are the risks of buying a car online?
Like anything, there are always
some risks to consider, but we don't see too many with buying a car online.
Most companies will offer some seriously good guarantees, like 7 or 14 days
moneyback options, which means if there's something wrong when the car arrives,
they'll come and take it away again. Also, they tend to check the car
thoroughly and carry out any necessary repairs before they even put it online.
Where can I buy a car online?
This all depends on whether
you're going for a 100% online process, or whether you just want to find the
car online and pick it up in person! If you're a busy person, then it could be
super convenient to buy it online, and have it turn up at your house in a few
days time. In this case, we'd recommend checking out sites like Cazoo, Cinch,
or Carzam. These sites are ideal if you want to see a range of different makes,
models and price points. However, if you know exactly the car you want, then
you could also check out some of the car brands direct, as many of them
implemented new online purchase options during the COVID-19 lockdowns in 2020.
What costs should I consider when buying a car?
If you're buying a car online,
you'll definitely enjoy the seamless process. You can literally sit on your
couch and wait for it to arrive... but wait! There are other things to think
about, and bits to organise. Have you got your road tax paid? Have you
organised your insurance? How about the next MOT, when is that due? And if
you're buying the car with a finance agreement, have you checked when the first
payment is due? With Carmoola, we'll help you keep track of these things in
your handy smartphone app 😉
Just sayin'.
What should I check for when buying a used car?
Grab a cuppa, because this list
is pretty long. And I bet you didn't check this last time... naughty! Anyway,
if you're going to spend a lot of money on something, it's definitely worth doing
your checks thoroughly. Luckily there are some handy online tools (ahem...
Carmoola) that can help you do these checks with just a quick search. Got your
cuppa?
What happens if I buy a car with outstanding finance?
This question is interesting,
but if you'd followed the steps above then you wouldn't need to worry about
this one 😉
However, if you do end up buying a car that has outstanding finance, don't
worry. There are some things you can do. Firstly, it's likely the finance
company will contact you to try to recover the debt. As much as you might like
to, it's not a great idea to avoid these calls. It's important to show you're
co-operating with them, and one great way would be to point them in the
direction of the silly person who sold you a car with outstanding finance.
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