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Saturday, November 28, 2009

What Makes Used Luxury Convertible A Good Deal

By Danny Green

Driving around in a lush luxury convertible car is one of those things that perhaps all of us desire. As these cars are highly priced, and getting hands-on experience almost seems like a dream.

However, such a dream is possible now, because one can get a used luxury convertible car in almost half of the original price of a new one. What more can you ask for, if you get your dream car between the ranges of $7000-$21000? It does not appear to be a bad deal at all.

Depreciation price of the used luxury convertible is much less than the new one, so one saves money not in the price, but also in the depreciation. Still, it is not easy to get a used car because of the financial crisis around the whole globe, one should be cautious while making a small or big investment. You cannot let your hard-earned money go in waste, even for a desire or dream.

If you are planning to buy a used convertible car, then you must have a good eye, and good judgment. It is a matter of assessing value for money. If you think that you are making a good bargain, then you should definitely go ahead with your choice. In case you have a limited knowledge of inspecting a used convertible car, then it is advised that you consult a used car expert to help you out in making a decision.

A brand new luxury convertible comes with the service warranty from the automakers. A used car may have expired its warranty period, and the maintenance cost is anyway very high. Car critics are of the view that one should not buy used luxury convertibles older than 2004 model.

Luxury convertible must be gauged against some standardised features like its performance, sunroof type and its functioning. Take a test drive, which gives you more information about the car performance, its speed, and noise, then its vivid description by the dealer. It paints the true picture of the car, and first hand drive experience.

If it falls short in any of these features, then it might not be such a good deal. If you are willing to put in some extra money and effort in its repair, then that is a matter of your own choice. Luxury convertibles are not known to be fuel-efficient. This should be kept in mind that you shall have an added expense of the fuel, repair, and maintenance.

The dealer/individual who is selling his car to you is ethically bound to inform you about the problem areas, if it has any. You should be careful on your own part, and should ask questions that concern you. Ask him if there are leakages in the rooftop, or the windows. At the end of the day, you are the one who is to decide whether you have made a good deal or not. - 21393

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