Buying you car from a Dealer
Today's car dealers are mostly a reputable bunch, bound by numerous laws
and regulations that should ensure their cars are 'honest'.
Buying from a dealer means you are protected by the Sale of Goods Act.
Put simply, this states that goods must meet an acceptable standard.
Reputable dealers should be members of a trade association, and be bound
by its code of conduct. In the UK, look out for Retail Motor Industry
Federation signs. ?
Franchised outlets will usually have the pick of the best cars, and offer
the most comprehensive warranties. But using any dealer is convenient,
as you can browse at your leisure - and if nothing's suitable, going back
in a week usually reveals new stock. There's also the opportunity to sort
out part exchange, finance, insurance and servicing arrangements all 'under
one roof'. Convenience indeed.
Manufacturer's used approved schemes can take even more risk out of buying
a used car. Find out what is on offer from the leading manufacturers