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Added: 05 Sep 2008
Last update: 05 Sep 2008

In a recent survey carried out by Exchange & Mart, it was revealed that 84% of over 1,000 buyers surveyed would like their next car to be less than five years old. This figure has increased since the same survey was carried out in 2007.

Compared to the 2007 results, it appears that whilst buyers are not necessarily looking for a brand new car they are prepared to make an investment now to save money in the longer term, by spending more on a relatively new car which will cost less to keep running.

A greater number of buyers are now thinking of spending between £5,000 and £15,000 on their next vehicle.

To buy a car which is just one year old, can save you up to 40% of the vehicle’s original value, offering a huge saving on what is still a very economical car which remains covered by the manufacturer’s warranty, showing that choosing wisely can save you a significant amount of money.

“As the saying goes: If you take care of the pennies, the pounds will look after themselves, and you can do this by buying a nearly new car as you save not only on the price of the car, but on the running costs in the long term as well.” says Debra Healy, Digital Director at Exchange & Mart. “A newer car will cost less to keep on the road as there will be fewer mechanical issues due to age, high mileage and wear-and-tear.”

Healy concluded: “From this research, it appears that the used car buyer is becoming more aware of long term value for money and less inclined to opt for an instant bargain. Dealers need to remain responsive to this shift in buying habits and by doing so will easily avoid the risk of significant losses during the crunch.”

 

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