5 Features to Look For In a New Car
Posted by Staff (05/22/2015 @ 12:11 am)

Buying a new car can be a frustrating process, especially figuring out what you will actually be using the new car for. These days there is a massive amount of options and extras to choose from and it can become quite overwhelming. Car sales sites like BoostClassifieds.com.au can help by showing what sort of vehicles are currently on the market as well as listing key features. Check out some of the extras that will take your new vehicle from cool cruiser to super sedan.
1. Bluetooth and USB Connectivity
Bluetooth and USB connectivity comes in handy now that everyone is glued to their mobile phones. Being able to connect your phone to your car means that you can make calls safely, without having to use a hands free headset. It also means that you can connect and sync your music to your car. This is a great feature if you prefer to really customise your car for yourself, or if you spend a lot of time in it.
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There Are Several Advantages to Buying a New Car
Posted by Staff (10/14/2014 @ 7:46 pm)

The new car market is packed with plenty of exciting vehicles. Here are some of the advantages of choosing to purchase a brand new ride.
Longer Warranty
The majority of new cars come with a very lengthy warranty. In fact, some vehicles are backed by a 100,000-mile powertrain warranty. If the vehicle develops a problem during the warranty period, the automaker will cover the cost of the necessary repairs. This helps the car owner save a lot of extra money in the long run.
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How to take the stress out of buying a new car
Posted by Staff (01/15/2014 @ 3:44 pm)

Buying a new car can be a very stressful experience. There’s a lot riding on the outcome: even an inexpensive car can be a significant financial investment. Ideally, you and your car will be together for a long time, so there’s a lot of pressure to choose the right one. In addition, buyers, particularly first-time buyers, find themselves bombarded by information. This car costs less, but might be more costly to run, while another might be more expensive but help you save money over the long run. How do you sort through all the available information to find the right vehicle for you? Fortunately, there are a few ways to reduce some of the stress of buying a new car.
Decide what you’re looking for
Knowing what you want in advance can save you a lot of stress before you get to the dealership. A lot of the stress of car shopping comes from uncertainty; it’s much easier to decide what you want and then see if a dealership has it than to decide what you want while a salesman is trying to pressure you. Consider your budget and the features you need. Don’t just consider the car, but other factors such as insurance. Choosing the right car can not only save money on operating costs but also keep the price of new drivers insurance down.
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