What do you start with when you decide you are going to
buy a car? I would imagine most people start with a budget, how much money do you have available or how much are you willing to borrow.
Following budget what helps you to narrow down your choices? In these credit crunch times you may want to look at which car offers you the highest MPG or which has the lowest road tax charge. It is worth including these, along with estimated service, repair and maintenance cost when setting out your budget.
Carmony provide details on these cost with each car to make your decision process a little easier. Choosing a greener car may be top of your list, and can often be a route to saving you cash.
We all have a list of
needs which we want to satisfy when choosing our next car. You may simply want to make sure your next car can fit the pushchair in the boot, as the last one was like putting a ship in a bottle.
It is important for lots of people to have a car which looks right and therefore says the right things about you. Perhaps for you this is a colour choice, you may have certain colours which you would not want to go near, whilst others are the ideal choice for you.
Research carried out by
Carmony highlighted that the number one consideration was:
1) Price
followed by
2) Fuel Economy
3) MPG
4) General maintenance costs
5) Size of car