Why You Should Consider Car Brokers
March 29, 2010 by amabq · Leave a Comment
I can only assume that if you are reading this piece, that you are becoming curious about the nature and the help that car brokers could provide you. If you are considering the purchase or lease of a new vehicle in the future, than you could certainly benefit in hiring a broker to assist. Let me explain why.
I suppose one of the most important aspects to encouraging you to entertain the idea of hiring car brokers, would be to understand what these brokers actually do. These people handle the negotiations and dealings of your new car for you, so you are worry and care free as all of the tedious aspects are taken care of for you.
So how could this benefit you? Well for one, you don’t actually have to do much but detail the kind of car that you want and sit back and relax as it is taken care of for you. No one really enjoys having to deal with pushy salesmen on the lot of the dealership, and these brokers take that heat off of you and set up the deal for you.
Having the broker directly deal with the sales staff of a dealership can also benefit you in another impressive way. A lot of these brokers are former salespeople, and therefore, they know the ropes on a good and a bad deal. This means that they can get you a good deal that you might not have been able to obtain on your own.
There is one thing that you might want to mull over before you necessarily hire anyone in the world of car brokers. This one thing is the nature of their business, as some of these brokers have special agreements with particular dealerships and car makers. So ensure that your guy or gal is working independently, and it should be smooth sailing.
If you were curious about car brokers and how hiring one might benefit you in the purchase of a new vehicle in the future, I can trust that you are a little better informed. These can be a wise addition to your buying process, as this will give you a route of relaxation as your deal is sorted out and arranged for often less than you originally projected.
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Second Hand Car Sales On The Up
April 19, 2009 by amabq · Leave a Comment
Further drops in the production and sales of new cars are being reported all over the news, but the same is not so true for second hand cars. Some of the biggest names in the industry report healthy figures.
There is no arguing with the fact that the new car market is suffering. Redundancies have been announced at 70% of the major car manufactures as the supply and demand cycle grinds to a crawl. The prestigious national icon Bentley have announced redundancies last month. This move is clear evidence that it is not only bottom level car manufacturers seeing dwindling sales. Official figures show a 30.9% reduction in new car registrations in January as compared to the year previous according to the Society of Motor Manufactures. This drop is said to be the largest of its kind for over 30 years and the direction shows no signs of changing soon. 2012 has been the date suggested by many industry names that the new car market will see any increase in revenue.
The market for second hand card has not been hit so hard, in fact there have been suggestions that numbers are healthy. Two of the countries most well know auction houses, Manheim and BCA have come forward to state that they have seem some record numbers of cars being put up for bidding. BCA said that more cars and vans were sold throughout January 2009 than any previous year and cost of vehicles has risen for the last 3 months. A £300 average rise on last years figures have been estimated.
Van leasing and car leasing is also on the up it seems as the major leasers are reporting improving numbers this year. This is a likely result of people choosing to lease their vehicles during this economic downturn rather than commit to purchasing them outright. Out of all the countries in the UK car leasing in Cardiff has seen the biggest boost.
Last september was the last time that wholesale van prices saw an increase, but Manheim, the auction giant stated that numbers where up by £140 this month suggesting this market is doing well. Vehicles with four-wheel-drive have witnessed the most improved sales, with 6 months of increased sale figures in a row.
How the Car Industry Can Save Themselves
March 27, 2009 by amabq · Leave a Comment
We all know the car industry is suffering a lot. Although used cars are still widely being accepting, dealers are having trouble ridding of the new cars. The whole industry just blames it on the credit crunch and believes a bailout is the right option and will rejuvenate a failing market. But can this all be true? Or is there a lot more info lying behind the lights.
Well something needs to be performed about the collapsing market and I can tell you that it is not a government fund. Quickly viewing in your mind, Does it really cost manufacturers huge sums of dollars to create a vehicle. Rumours state that vehicles are manufactured in just over 24 hours from beginning to finish and cost around $1000 for each car, which most obviously ends up selling for a profit of up to 90%.
Is this not the apparent reason as to why the niche is suffering, because they are over pricing? Ok do not see me in a negative light to design a new vehicle and promote the new vehicle must cost slightly more. But when it comes to bulk manufacturing, these vehicles are just getting created and sold. The creators were trying to get alot of profit by charging an arm and a leg and this is why more pricey businesses are struggling, like the BMW.
This is why the budget vehicles are not struggling at all. They supply great quality vehicles which are still making them a profit, although sold at a low rate. I have been in a Ford that feels exactly the same if not better than the more expensive brands of vehicles.
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The new BMW 7 Series.
February 27, 2009 by amabq · Leave a Comment
The flagship BMW is back to reclaim its top position and is really on the right track.
Power
Under the hood is bigger and better than any previous effort in the seven series – the 750iL boasts a mighty 400 horsepower (which is more than 40 more horses than before) and can rocket from zero to sixty in less than five seconds. Although the miles per gallon of the new 4.4 liter V8 engine are a bit modest in terms of conservation (15 city and 23 highway), they are still competitive among the big boys in the luxury class.
Comfort
The new 750iL is big in terms of power, but the older versions often came under a lot of criticism when it came to the interior. Larger bodied individuals often passed up previous cars in the seven series even though the power and handling were second to none, simply because they didn’t feel there was enough room for them in the cockpit.Yet another complaint about the previous model was that there was no seat adjustments to easily accomodate larger individuals.
BMW has reacted to criticisms of the previous model's interior by improving on the cab's head and leg room space. The arrangement of the control panel has also been made to please the driver.
BMW got the interior spot on with ergonomic design for comfort and ease of use.
Behind the Wheel
Incredible, almost space age options take the driving experience and the luxury car’s handling to unimaginable new levels.As ever the number of choices becomes more dream world like with each generation: night vision, side view cameras, rear wheel drive, and pedestrian detection.
Driving dynamics are taken to another level with improved control with individually operating electronic dampers as well as anti-roll technology.In the wet, the big 7 still manages to do a steady job.
BMW has always been a force to be reckoned with in the world of luxury cars, but even they seem to have outdone themselves with the new 750iL.For eighty thousand dollars you get more than the price value as it is a real pleasure to be in this car whether it is moving or standing still.
By: M.E Bapela
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