Aug 6, 2019

Hatchback Or Coupe: What Car Should You Buy?

When you are on the lookout for a new car, there’s nothing worse than having to trawl the used car showrooms every weekend. Your whole life tends to be put on hold in the quest to find a new set of wheels. You could go for a sensible hatchback, a sporty little number or even a campervan. Choosing your new car means assessing your lifestyle and finding a vehicle that will be fit for purpose. There’s no point purchasing a large SUV if you’re doing inner city driving every day. But there is so much more to consider than just the looks of a motor. Take a look at this guide to discover which car is best for you.


Economy

Rather than focusing on the aesthetics of a vehicle, think about how much the running costs might be in the long term. This is where you need to do your research. You could take a look at your personal budget and work out how much you have to spend on your car annually. You’ll need to factor in insurance costs. You might want that little convertible sitting on your driveway, but if the insurance costs more than the purchase price of the car, is it really worth it. Think about fuel economy and reliability. If you are keen on a gas guzzling monster, it may cost you a fortune in fuel every week.

Check reviews out online and make sure that your prospective motor isn’t recalled every six months. Find yourself a decent garage like Elite Automotive, and ask their advice. They can tell you the cars they see most, and the ones that seem most reliable. You don’t want to be forking out for niggles every few months.

Needs

What do you need a car for? If you are doing lots of highway driving and you do a thousand miles a month, you need a car that is comfortable. Spend a bit more money on air con, excellent upholstery and a decent sound system to make your driving more palatable. If you do a ridiculous amount of inner city driving, something small and compact might suffice. Being able to park in the tiniest of spots is a luxury when driving through town. And if you are ferrying the kids to school, and taking them to swimming lessons on a Saturday morning, you’ll want to check out the safety features on any car you buy to ensure that your brood is safe when traveling.


Looks

The aesthetics of your new motor should come way down your list of priorities. However, it’s human nature to want something on a driveway that looks attractive. If you are a bit kooky and love your bright colors, a yellow or lime green motor could be a reflection of your personality. If you're more into the sleek black and angular shapes, a boxier chassis might be more up your street. Go with what you love. After all, you’ll be owning it for a few years at least.

Buying a new car is a fickle business. You need to commit to your search, and you need to focus on many aspects of car ownership. Stick to your budget and think about what you need from a car before you buy.

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