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Novice driver, should I buy a new car or a used car to drive?

First Automobile strongly recommends buying a new car. You can reduce the budget. Try to keep your necessary configuration and ignore those fancy configurations.

The main reason is that the used car is too deep.

1, the price is opaque. Visit the used car market to make sure that you are dazzled and the price is opaque. The price of used cars has been fluctuating. The fluctuation is determined by the market, not by the buyer. Maybe the price of a used car has dropped 1W, and the car dealer still sells it to you at the original price. You have no idea, you will lose money before buying.

2, the car condition is opaque. Not to mention female drivers, more than 90% of male drivers don't understand used cars. Not to mention new drivers, more than 90% old drivers don't understand the condition of used cars. Absolutely not. It takes luck to buy a used car.

The core value of used cars lies in the model, year, style and skeleton, that is, there are serious accidents, fires, soaking in water and so on. Assuming that the car sold to you by the car dealer is true in model, year and style, then OK, can you judge whether the car has any skeleton damage? Maybe you will say, I can't change anything. However, the car with an accident may be 10 thousand or even 10 thousand cheaper than the car without damage. You think it's okay to drive it, but you plot against it when you sell it. Others can sell 10W. Why is mine only worth 8W? After all, there are not a few car dealers like Che Wang in the industry. If you choose a relatively reliable car dealer like Che Wang, you must also pay for the quality of the car source, as mentioned above.

3, maintenance is not worry. You think you saved the purchase tax, but you don't know how much the previous owners used the car and are considering selling it. Maybe some car owners don't like it after driving for a few days, so I say it's luck. But in most cases, there are some problems with the used car that the former owner can't bear, that is, he has to consider selling it instead of driving it for another six months. Maybe this problem is not a problem for you, but after all, it takes time and money, and often the car is insured and you have to pay for it yourself.