Advice on buying a car, please!
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- Helen
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Advice on buying a car, please!
I'm now spending more time out in the PO and it no longer makes as much sense to hire a car every time. (This past winter I've been hiring at Girona airport for very reasonable rates - but the Spring change in flights will now mean flying in to France, and higher costs)
So, I'm thinking of biting the bullet and finally buying a car which can stay out in the PO. It needs to be LHD.
As I don't 'get' car mechanics and really don't want to learn, I'm looking to get a recent car which will just work. In fact, looking at the price of second hand cars, I'm also tempted to explore buying new. I'd also feel a lot happier buying a car from a reputable garage than say Le Bon Coin.
I'd be interested in any advice about buying a car in the region, including arranging insurance, please?
So, I'm thinking of biting the bullet and finally buying a car which can stay out in the PO. It needs to be LHD.
As I don't 'get' car mechanics and really don't want to learn, I'm looking to get a recent car which will just work. In fact, looking at the price of second hand cars, I'm also tempted to explore buying new. I'd also feel a lot happier buying a car from a reputable garage than say Le Bon Coin.
I'd be interested in any advice about buying a car in the region, including arranging insurance, please?
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For a new Car try a Dacia. We have just bought a Sandero Stepway. Excellent value.
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Montgolfiere - thanks for the info about the Dacia make. It's not one I've driven before, so will do a bit of research.
Graham - glad you got sorted without a hitch. As a matter of interest, how did you solve the payment process? Earlier, you'd posted about the cap set by your bank. Did you do a direct transfer/get a bankers cheque or something else?
Graham - glad you got sorted without a hitch. As a matter of interest, how did you solve the payment process? Earlier, you'd posted about the cap set by your bank. Did you do a direct transfer/get a bankers cheque or something else?
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For a second hand car , if your knowledge of cars is zero - since at some time in the future , it will require service or repair , why not visit your nearest garage , within walking distance will make things easier in the future , and ask them to look out for a good 3 / 4 year old car , that they would trust and find easy to service . That way if they are trustworthy , your running costs and depreciation will be kept to a minimum and hopefully they will appreciate your trust in them and repay with good service and give you peace of mind ..... Paul ...
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Dacia cones in at no.1 in Reliability !! ( BMW came in 10th.!!)Helen wrote:Montgolfiere - thanks for the info about the Dacia make. It's not one I've driven before, so will do a bit of research.
Graham - glad you got sorted without a hitch. As a matter of interest, how did you solve the payment process? Earlier, you'd posted about the cap set by your bank. Did you do a direct transfer/get a bankers cheque or something else?
we had a Logan estate before. had it for 2 years 6 months , did 60,000Kms. Only expenditure was 2 Services at 20,000 and 40,000 and Tyres. Noithing else. never had a problem. Only critiscism on the Logan was the seats and steering wheel. have paid extra this time for Leather in both cases.
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Which engine size/type did you take with your Sandero Stepway?
Dacia certainly seems to come out well in mpg, although some of the UK reviews are a bit sniffy about performance on the motorway in terms of drive/noise. I'm guessing that's not something you recognise!
A recent hire car I had - a VW Polo (Bluemotion) - had the most amazingly frugal fuel consumption. Given the price of fuel these days, it really made me determined to get a car with similar frugality.
Dacia certainly seems to come out well in mpg, although some of the UK reviews are a bit sniffy about performance on the motorway in terms of drive/noise. I'm guessing that's not something you recognise!
A recent hire car I had - a VW Polo (Bluemotion) - had the most amazingly frugal fuel consumption. Given the price of fuel these days, it really made me determined to get a car with similar frugality.
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Thanks Paul. Good advice.sue and paul wrote:, why not visit your nearest garage , within walking distance will make things easier in the future , and ask them to look out for a good 3 / 4 year old car , that they would trust and find easy to service . That way if they are trustworthy , your running costs and depreciation will be kept to a minimum and hopefully they will appreciate your trust in them and repay with good service and give you peace of mind ..... Paul ...
The nearest in ALB is a Renault franchise - but I've no idea about its customer service. That said, I've good neighbours, so will ask them if they've got any experience of it.
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I would think very carefully before buying, I was in a similar position a few years ago when I was commuting to the UK. I bought a car there and then seriously wished I hadn't, hiring each time would have been much cheaper.
Remember with a hire car you don't have to worry about airport parking, or how you get back and forth to the airport.
If you buy a car you have to insure it, maintain it, replace tyres, pay for airport parking, suffer the depreciation cost and of course buy it in the first place.
With a hire car you can forget about most of those and you can keep the cost down with an annual car hire insurance policy and by joining a suitable loyalty program. Airports delays can be minimised by enrolling in something like the Hertz No 1 club which lets you bypass queues at most airports.
If however you decide to buy a new car then have a look at some of the online brokers such as Auto-IES or Elite, they generally give better prices than dealers and often have special offers not widely available.
Remember with a hire car you don't have to worry about airport parking, or how you get back and forth to the airport.
If you buy a car you have to insure it, maintain it, replace tyres, pay for airport parking, suffer the depreciation cost and of course buy it in the first place.
With a hire car you can forget about most of those and you can keep the cost down with an annual car hire insurance policy and by joining a suitable loyalty program. Airports delays can be minimised by enrolling in something like the Hertz No 1 club which lets you bypass queues at most airports.
If however you decide to buy a new car then have a look at some of the online brokers such as Auto-IES or Elite, they generally give better prices than dealers and often have special offers not widely available.
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The Belgian market for new and used cars is much cheaper than France and most used cars are well-maintained. Try the website Autoscout.be and you might be pleasantly surprised. Dealers and private sellers all use the site.
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[quote="Helen"]
Graham - glad you got sorted without a hitch. As a matter of interest, how did you solve the payment process? Earlier, you'd posted about the cap set by your bank. Did you do a direct transfer/get a bankers cheque or something else?[/quote
Direct bank transfer - dead easy!
Hire cars are certainly an option but they can't pull a trailer to the decheterie and you cant fill it up with garden cuttings.
We solved the airport problem with a 320 euro 6 month parking ticket at Perpignan.
Graham - glad you got sorted without a hitch. As a matter of interest, how did you solve the payment process? Earlier, you'd posted about the cap set by your bank. Did you do a direct transfer/get a bankers cheque or something else?[/quote
Direct bank transfer - dead easy!
Hire cars are certainly an option but they can't pull a trailer to the decheterie and you cant fill it up with garden cuttings.
We solved the airport problem with a 320 euro 6 month parking ticket at Perpignan.