Choosing the Right Car

For most people in the United States, the car is one of their most expensive purchases. So make sure you ponder this issue properly before pulling out your credit card. The first thing you might want to look at is whether to buy a new car or a used car. Some people just refuse to buy a used car, while others simply refuse to purchase a new one. There are of course both advantages and disadvantages of both. So, what's so great about a new car? Well, a new car comes with all the perks: the latest devices, the color, the interior design. And you don't have to worry about any problems with the new car, you are fully covered by the car warranty. And of course, if you keep your car in good shape, you can probably extend the life of your car with minimal maintenance. But a new car comes with the drawbacks as well. The price, for one, is a major turn-off factor. And once you start driving the car, the resale value can decrease quite dramatically within the first two years. Insurance would probably cost much more as compared to a used car. How about a used car? It