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When & where to buy a used car?

Discover the best places to buy your next car, avoid rip-offs and save money...

When to Buy

Because new number plate registrations become available in March and September, lots of people part exchange their car for a new one. This causes an over supply which drives used car prices down. Mid-March to early May and Mid-September to the end of December are therefore regarded as the best times to buy used cars. But in reality, the savvy buyer can pick up a great used car deal at any time of the year.

The key is to know where to buy, what price to pay and what you are really getting for your money. The standard of preparation and the small print of the warranties make a massive difference to the reliability of the car and the likelihood of you getting a nasty surprise bill.

Used Car Expert's latest investigations

Behind the scenes at Honda main dealers Find the best value used Hondas in your area
Behind the scenes at Network Q Find the best value used Vauxhalls in your area
Honda used car refurbishment centre Find the best value used Hondas in your area
   
   

Buying at a main dealer

If you are looking for a car that is under 4 years old, then in many cases the best vallue car may come from a main dealer. They will have the best warranty and additional protection to help you avoid surprise bills. These cars may be slightly more expensive at first glance, but when you add up the value of the car prepration and the protection against bills, they can actually the best value. Used Car Expert have gone behind the scenes at some main dealers to see find out what they offer:

 

Behind the scenes investigations

The car stock and deals available today

Alfa Romeo This manufacurer has not yet agreed to an inspection Find Alfa Romeos
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Honda

Behind the scenes at Honda main dealers

 
  Honda used car refurbishment centre Find the best value used Hondas in your area
Hyundai This manufacurer has not yet agreed to an inspection Find Hyundais
Isuzu This manufacurer has not yet agreed to an inspection Find Isuzus
Jaguar This manufacurer has not yet agreed to an inspection Find Jaguar
Kia This manufacurer has not yet agreed to an inspection Find Kias
Land Rover This manufacurer has not yet agreed to an inspection Find Land Rovers
Lexus This manufacurer has not yet agreed to an inspection Find Lexus
Lotus This manufacurer has not yet agreed to an inspection Find Lotus
Mazda This manufacurer has not yet agreed to an inspection Find Mazdas
Mercedes-Benz This manufacurer has not yet agreed to an inspection Find Mercedes-Benz
Mini This manufacurer has not yet agreed to an inspection Find Minis
Nissan This manufacurer has not yet agreed to an inspection Find Nissans
Peugeot This manufacurer has not yet agreed to an inspection Find Peugeots
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Coming soon... Find the best value used Seats in your area
Coming soon... Find the best value used Skodas in your area
This manufacurer has not yet agreed to an inspection Find Subarus
Toyota used car refurbishment centre Find the best value used Toyotas in your area
Behind the scenes at a Network Q main dealer Find the best value used Vauxhalls in your area
Coming soon... Find the best value used Volkswagens in your area
This manufacurer has not yet agreed to an inspection Find Volvos

Independent Dealers

Positives

Negatives

More inclined to give a discount Quality varies significantly. You must judge them on a case-by-case basis.
Legal 'comeback' if you have a problem Prices look good, but the cars are not as well prepared so are not always as cheap as they seem
Will offer part exchange Better value warranties can be arranged privately - so do not let the dealer use it as a negotiation tool to keep the car price up
Specialists really know their stuff and care about their reputation, so they offer a good service Part exchange 'deals' can see you get too little back for your current car

Car Supermarkets

Positives

Negatives

Lots of stock Check all the prices carefully; some will not be as much of a saving as the much talked about offers
Mostly good prices and some cars can be really cheap Better value warranties and finance can be arranged privately
Lots of legal 'comeback' if you have a problem Limited discounts
  You can sometimes be charged a standard 'pre-sale' inspection fee. This is you paying for a valet and administration costs. So check the small print.
  Cars sold as 'new' because they are low mileage, but actually may already have one owner in the log book
  Cars can be imports

Private sales

Positives

Negatives

The cheapest prices Mainly older cars
Endless choice No legal comeback (but you can get other protection such as a private warranty)
The most direct route (no middlemen means no one taking a cut) You need to spend slightly more time to ensure you get a great deal and a great car
  No part exchange
  No car preparation

Auctions

Positives

Negatives

Amazing bargains can be found A lot of stock arrives at auctions because it would not sell elsewhere
Thrilling environment to buy a car in You have limited opportunities to check the car
  No part exchange
  Intimidating environment where it is easy to over-bid because you are forced to think quickly
  Limited legal comeback (you must read the auction house's terms and conditions before bidding to find out what comeback you have)

Direct Internet Buying (From manufacturers, dealers and eBay or other auction sites)

Positives

Negatives

Bargains can be found on new, nearly new and used cars Legal comeback depends on who is selling the car
Highly convenient You may have to buy 'unseen'
  Not the same customer care or contact point as buying from a showroom or individuals
  Organising payment can present problems