By now, regular readers of Team-BHP will all know the obvious & not-so-obvious advantages of buying used cars . There are some interesting articles which you must go through:
Disclaimer: This thought-process is entirely based on you retaining the better / more expensive car for a longer period than a “regular” car. But if you still want to change your car...
So, we all know the obvious advantages to buying used cars (primarily, price). They are all highlighted in the main thread (Buying a New Car vs Used Car).
But what about the not-so-obvious...
I want to sell my 70,000 kms ride because it requires expensive repairs. The mechanic said that the timing belt & clutch need to be replaced. The tyres have gone bald & the suspension needs...
In various discussions on the forum, we have seen poor punters getting mutton being passed off as lamb; i.e. older cars passed off as new. From a consumer standpoint, the car is new but in...
Indians generally trade / upgrade their cars after only 5 years of ownership. Here is a classic situation : Sell a 5 year old WagonR for that shiny new Swift / Getz / Vista. Or an '03 Honda...
GPS systems have become a part of our life. There is GPS in your car, in your phone, and maybe even in your toilet seat. However, most systems in use depend on maps, and how good are the...
While you can buy a Ferrari F430, Porsche 911 Turbo and even a 4 crore rupee Rolls Royce Phantom off-the-shelf in India, the same simplicity does not apply to a superbike purchase. For some...