You’ve
come to that point in your life where it’s time to think about buying a
vehicle. Whether it’s your first, you are upgrading, or even adding to your
collection there are some things to consider that will get you into a vehicle
that is right for you. You walk out onto the car lot and suddenly you are
overwhelmed by the sheer selection in front of you. It’s easy to look at the
beautiful, shining options and start imagining yourself in one... or more. It’s easy to be intrigued by the beauty of a
vehicle, and there is certainly something to be said for the feeling of sitting
behind the wheel of something spectacular. But before we get carried away with
an enticing purchase, let’s make sure it’s going to be the right fit.
There
are several things to contemplate to help you make the right choice. Take a
look at the type of life you lead; your lifestyle, family situation, financial
position, and your future plans will all be important factors in the choice you
make. Take a good look at the way you live your life and any plans you have in
the next few years. If you are newly married, are children in the forecast? If
you already have kids, how old are they? What stages are they going to be going
through in the near future? What are your hobbies? Do you ski, snowmobile, camp
or do you spend your time going to the movies and local shopping malls? Take a
look at your financial situation, have you been putting money away to go
towards your purchase, or are you living paycheque to paycheque?
Now
that you’ve had a look at the way you live your life, you can start to look at
what kind of vehicle options are available that will suite your life. If you
have a family or are planning to start one you will want to look at what safety
options available and what kind of cargo space a vehicle has. If your kids are
still in diapers you will need room for car seats, strollers, diaper bags, etc.
Older kids require room for sports gear, school bags and projects, friends and
more. Bottom line kids need space. If you are single or childless, look at how
many of your friends or family members you generally tote around. Also, don’t
forget your pets, they need room too. If you are an outdoor enthusiast you will
probably want to look at 4X4 options. Some people spend a lot of time
travelling on the highway, either for work or pleasure; if that’s the case
maybe something with great fuel economy would best suit you. There are
additional options to add to your comfort, think about technology to make your
life a little easier. Here are a few things to look at when considering vehicle
options:
Safety Features
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Storage Space
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Technology Options
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Fuel Economy
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Seatbelts
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Number of
Seats
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Blue Tooth
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Gas vs.
Diesel
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Airbags
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Trunk/Hatch
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GPS
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MPG
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Antilock Brakes
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Folding Seats
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Built in DVD
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Hybrid
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Traction Control
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Seats that Store in the floor
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Built in Tire Pressure Gage
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Weight/Size
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All Wheel Drive
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Truck Box
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Car Starter
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Newer Model
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Weight of Vehicle
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Roof Rack
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Alarm
|
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Car Seat Anchors
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Compartments
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Stereo System
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Sometimes
you have to sacrifice one thing for another when it comes to choosing something
that is right for you. If you have large family you probably won’t be able to
have a small fuel efficient car, it can pose a challenge when trying to get all
the kids and the groceries in after a trip to Costco. Also, budget can really
determine what features you are able to afford; take a close look at what is
most important to you in case you have to make a hard choice.
Now you
have narrowed down what you need to suit your life, and your budget. You can head
down to the dealership and get an experienced Salesperson to help you to pick
out that beautiful vehicle. If you took the time to really look at your
life you should be happy with your purchase for years to come. Happy Driving!
-Muriel Rolufs
Sorry +Sara William, I deleted your post by mistake..."What car is right for me can be based on factors, which include budget, choice, availability, and much more. Besides this, one must also focus that whether he can afford the maintenance cost of the car he is about to buy." Thank you for your post, these are some very good points. It is very important to keep in mind additional costs when budgeting for a vehicle purchase.
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