If you’re one of those who used volkswagen, you know how great a matter is to have your own car. There is probably no disadvantages, except for one fairly significant. The reference is specifically to costs. Those who used Volkswagen know how big are the fees associated with the car. Not only free himself of his purchase, although the largest part of the fee. Then there is insurance, such as taste and other … For this, there are also many minor accident repairs. People who used volkswagen know the problem. However, the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. In addition to costs, the car does not have any disadvantages. Can be no obstacles to get to a place that is our goal, often inaccessible via public transportation.And everyone who used volkswagen can move freely throughout the city and beyond. You can go on vacation calmly, without crowd bus, without standing between the carriages on the train.You can stop when and where you want and stay there as long as we will be pleased.
Auto – Volkswagen
March 4th, 2010Used Mercedes E-class
September 30th, 2009
Mercedes is world’s leader when it comes to manufacturing cars; the quality and performance offered by the models launched on the market from this producer became a legend. Probably you can not get any better, but what follows that is unfortunately a high price. If you can not afford buying a new one, there is always a second option to get a used Mercedes from the second hand market. Among many models I would recommend the used Mercedes E-class, which offers great quality for a reasonable price. The design has aged much better than the competition and still looks gorgeous. Read the rest of this entry »
Van News
September 1st, 2009
Look like Citroen have scooped yet more prestigious awards, this time they received four awards from What Van? For their Nemo, Dispatch, Ready to Run and Relay Minus models. Of these awards were the Van of the Year, Light Van of the Year and the Small Panel Van of the Year. As we all know, these types of awards are nothing new to Citroen as they have been ever prominent throughout award ceremonies for many years due to the nature and manufacturing prowess of their used vans; more specifically their LCV range. Most certainly it is looking like the commercial vehicles of Citroen are certainly a force to be reckoned with and ones that deploy the relevant resource to be seen as the commercial vehicle of today. Of course the economy is a massive factor nowadays, which these van manufacturers must take into consideration when producing such engines like those in the LCV range. Read the rest of this entry »
Caution Among US Lenders
August 28th, 2009
I was recently reading a Website that was explaining just why the US banks are being so cautious when it comes to lending money. As some of you may already know, America dictates much of the world’s economies due to their extensive power and in time, whatever their goings on – it usually transfers its way across the Atlantic to us in the UK. So, when they release news etc, I always try to listen and gain an understanding of what is going on in their country as no doubt we will have similar effects. So, in terms of the banks and how much money they are lending consumers, delinquencies were at record levels towards the end of 2008 due to an increase in unemployment. Delinquencies for car loans conducted via a vehicle dealership were one of the areas in which increased. The banks themselves, whilst still offering loans, have put together different car credit score schemes, which will offer people the benefit of a loan, providing that they meet the required criteria. There is also a sense of optimism being shared in that the treasury is due to offer up to five billion in federal aid to help the situation. Read the rest of this entry »
Used Van Repairs
August 26th, 2009
I read a damning report yesterday that showed the average cost of repairs for many used vans per year is four hundred great British pounds! Therefore, some repairs may be less and some believe it or not may be more. I find this figure quite extortionate to say the least. The report also outlined that some of the more prestige and expensive model of vans actually cost as much as five times more than this. That is up to a massive two thousand pounds. Read the rest of this entry »
Repairs for Used Cars
August 25th, 2009
I was reading a report not so long ago about the amount we spend on repairs for our cars. I was absolutely amazed at some of the numbers as I thought they were extortionate! Obviously those people that buy new cars are not required to spend on most repairs as they are covered by manufacturer warranty. This is mainly for up to three years but some even have up to seven year warranty! But, other repairs such as tyres or problems with interior or exterior must be covered by the driver. So, thinking about it then – with the amount that we spend being so much – maybe we need to take more care when driving? Or is it due to the fact that most repairs take place after the manufacturer warranty has ran out and therefore the parts used to build the car are indeed mainly valid for the set amount of years? I notice that there seems to be a few electrical issues with Renault cars and I have experienced such things with a used Renault Clio that I had many moons ago. I suppose that is one of the downsides to buying used cars as instead of buying new; the total maintenance is the drivers’ sole responsibility. Read the rest of this entry »
Car Finance Options
August 3rd, 2009
There are a few ways of purchasing new cars and using finance is probably one of the more popular ones. I have often combined an initial outlay of cash, saved up over a period of time, with a car finance deal. That way, the actual monies I need to borrow isn’t as much as it would have been, had I just ordered the finance for the full price of the vehicle. In terms of the different options available there are hire purchase and personal lease. Hire purchase is where you will eventually own the vehicle once the majority of the monthly repayments have been made. Therefore it is a flexible option in that you can return the vehicle upon paying 50% of the credit. Personal lease is similar to renting or hiring a car. Basically, you pay a monthly premium and then at the end of the contractual terms, give the car back to the leasing company. It is then placed within their used cars sales section. Mileage restrictions are put in place as a way of maintaining the value of the car. Read the rest of this entry »
Petrol v Diesel
July 21st, 2009
So the debate rages on! It has certainly become a more popular discussion among van enthusiasts since the recent surge in fuel prices, and will no doubt be a topic of discussion for many more years yet. My personal opinion is that all in all there isn’t much difference nowadays in terms of cost (except when driving around town where it seems diesel does offer more miles to the gallon). Previously I was always of the opinion that even though Diesel cost more at the pumps, the benefit was gained through having those extra few miles driving before I had to fill up again. However, with the prices of fuel as they are today – it doesn’t make that much difference whether I am using my used Ford Transit or my used Mercedes Sprinter. Read the rest of this entry »
Mini MPV – Vauxhall Agila
July 17th, 2009
This model by Vauxhall is more than interesting due to the fact it combines several features. First, the used Vauxhall Agila is a mixture of an ordinary car and a mini multi-purpose vehicle. Secondly, it seems to be a unique combination of major functions one may find in passenger cars. Equipped with a 1.2 litre petrol or a 1.3 litre diesel engines and a five speed manual gearbox, the car is able to deliver a smooth and comfortable ride as well as A-road motoring. The interior of the used Vauxhall Agila is pretty funky appealing mostly to the younger generation. It is full of bright colours and presents a modern design. Entertainment is delivered by a CD MP3 compatible player. Read the rest of this entry »