Monday, 24 November 2008

Car Buying Tips for Volkswagen Lovers

Car Buying Tips for Volkswagen Lovers
By Bastion Simone

Buying a new car is never easy. Often times we have many questions as to whether or not a specific car we buy is going to be a good one. Depending your level of experience, buying a car could be extremely hard. In many cases people have pre-disposed notions of what makes a car good or bad. Volkswagen's, for instance have been widely debated about in regards to quality and performance of thier automobiles.

No matter what your preference is on Volkswagens, there are certain steps one should take before buying from a Volkswagon Dealer. What makes volkswagens so special you may ask? Throughout the world there are many volkswagen enthusiasts that like everything from the Volkswagen look, the way the vehicles drive, the beautiful German engineering or the attitude and personality that having a volkswagon can portray. However, in the midst of all their glory it is important to make sure that the quality of vehicle you are buying whether new or used, is what you are looking for. Below are a few steps to keep you from buying a Volkswagon lemon.

1. Interview the previous driver. This is probably the most important thing in buying a Volkswagon car. One should always find out what kind of driving the vehicle has been through. You should always ask if the car has been modified in any way, how many miles are on it, if it has been raced, work that has been done (and reciepts), if the driving was mostly city driving or highway driving and its important to study the character of the current owner. This may give you some indications of how it was treated during the vehicle's life. Often times you can find great buys on Volkswagens, but they've been abused and mistreated and likely to end up costing you quite a bit.

2. Get your Volkswagen checked by a mechanic. Often times, you are able to, with a small deposit, take a car in to a mechanic's shop to get a twenty point check in which the major and most common problems are looked at. This can give you forwarning on costs of repairs or how long the volkswagon car would last you.

3. Check a consumer reporting agency. Whether or not you are buying from a Volkswagon Dealer or from a private seller, make sure you do the book work on the general performance of that model and year of Volkswagon. This tells you other peoples experience with the type of car you are interested in buying.

4. Make the Better Business Bureau (BBB) your friend. If you are going to buy from a volkswagon dealer and are worried about buying a lemon, look to the BBB for guidance. They can tell you whether or not the Volkswagon dealer is a fly-by-night operation or a legitimate business looking to serve you better.

These are just four main concepts before you decide to buy a volkswagen car that can help you be happier in your buying decision. By following these few concepts, you are steps further to getting the type of car you want and thinking in to the future of your vehicles life.

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