Top 5 Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Buy a New Car?

- Buy a car which suits your requirements.
- Choose the fuel type according to the distance you travel regularly
- Keep safety in mind when deciding which car to buy
We have listed out a few questions along with reasoning for you to ask before you buy your first or next car. Let's dive in!
Which Car Type Do You Require?
You need to answer whether you need a hatchback, sedan, or SUV when you decide to buy a car. It can depend on the driving conditions and the number of passengers. For more passengers, you would require an SUV. For driving in off-road conditions and for roads that aren't very good, an SUV would be the best choice. However, an SUV will have issues in a narrow lane or might even create problems in parking.
Analyze your situation and answer this question before spending your hard-earned money on your new car.

Decide The Fuel Type
Earlier, diesel cars were a better option due to lower rates. However, now petrol and diesel almost cost the same. If you have to drive at least 2000 kilometres in a month, it would be best to go for a diesel variant. Otherwise, opt for the petrol one. One thing to note is that diesel cars provide more mileage and are costlier than petrol cars.
There are other options like CNG, LPG, and electric as well. But, the charging/refuel stations for these are not many, which might make it a less attractive option.
Fuel Efficiency
Fuel efficiency is an important question you need to ask before buying your next car. Fuel prices are rising, and you need to answer this question. While petrol will provide you with adequate efficiency, diesel will be more economical. LPG and CNG will be more attractive in terms of fuel efficiency.
It would be best to analyze how much distance you travel frequently and then decide upon the fuel type. The other factor is car maintenance also.

Resale Value
Buying a car from a reputed manufacturer provides you with a cushion in terms of resale value. Established brands tend to fetch more money when you head out to sell your used car. Head online and look for reviews about the resale price of the car you wish to buy. It would be helpful if you ever decide to sell your vehicle after using it.
Safety Features
It would be best to look for a car that has the maximum safety features. The government has made it mandatory to have some safety features such as parking sensors, ABS, and airbags. However, additional safety is never a bad thing as you cannot put a price on someone's safety or even life.

Conclusion
It's not every day that you buy a car. It might be a dream come true for some people. Answer these questions which help you to choose the best car as per your requirements.
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