Wednesday 7 April 2010

Mercedes benz g500

The motor industry has evidently taken a hit over the past 12 or 18 months. With the credit crunch leading to what seemed the end of life as we know (apparently), be simply stopped buying cars! Motorists who’ve been in need of a car may have gone for an offer involving the government’s scrappage incentive scheme – taking you old car in part exchange, potentially saving you thousands off of list prices for cars. With the scrappage scheme drawing to a close this march, what other options are left for the motorist in the market for a new car?

If it’s a Mercedes Benz you’re looking for, you’ll probably have a vague idea of what kind of car you’ll want to get. Buying a Mercedes Benz is one of things where you just know. If it’s the showroom price tags your worried about though, why not have a look around and see what buying a used Mercedes Benz could get you? Your first port of call should probably be your nearest Mercedes dealership. The sales assistants will be on hand to answer any queries you might have, whilst their advice on buying a used Mercedes Benz could prove invaluable. Furthermore, after a free cup of tea or coffee, they’ll hopefully be able to search through the local and national used car stock and see if they’ve got the right car for you hanging around somewhere. So, you get the top notch service of buying a new car, with all the savings and benefits of buying a used car!

If you’re a little more particular with the pennies though, you’ll probably be thinking of going home and scanning the internet to see what other car dealers will offer you. You’re guaranteed to find the same car you saw at the Mercedes dealership in the same condition, but with a lower price tag somewhere along the way. But if you do, always bear in mind there’s a reason for it. Different car dealerships will have different services available; buying your car from a franchise car dealers may be cheaper, but the extra costs involved maintaining your car afterwards could outweigh the cost of the warranty provided by the official Mercedes dealerships. Make sense? All these things need to be weighed up when considering buying a used Mercedes Benz.

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