The ‘new car versus used car’ debate grabs thousands of motorists each year. When shopping for a new car, deciding on whether to pick a pre-owned or box-fresh model is tricky and there are both positives and negatives for both sides of the decision.
Here at Eden, we’ve got a great variety of both new and used vehicles, so whichever option you decide upon we’ll be able to help. But if you’re still struggling to make a choice, we’ve got some key pointers to bear in mind.
A large factor to consider when debating between a new or used vehicle is price. New cars are, for the most part, more expensive than a pre-owned alternative so if you’re shopping on a budget then opting for a used car will be more cost-effective and better for those on a budget.
However, this all depends on how you’re planning to pay for a car. There are many finance options available today - and we can help you pick the right one here at Eden - which can lower the monthly cost of owning a new vehicle. Many of these payment plans rely on you returning the vehicle at the end of an agreement, however, so if you want to own your car outright then you might be better served looking at a used version.
Most people opt for a new car because of the associated lack of mechanical repairs that are needed. As a car gets older and covers more miles, it’ll need more parts replaced while large components can wear out entirely.
However, older vehicles have also ironed out any potential issues that could crop up within the first few hundred miles of driving. Sometimes brand-new cars can be affected by recalls, too. With a second-hand car, you’ll need to budget more to cover repairs, whereas this is less likely with a brand-new car.
As we’ve touched upon, you may want to think about what you plan to do with the car as this will affect how you pay for it. If you don’t mind having the same car for many years, then a second-hand model could be ideal. Likewise, if you’re paying with cash or a bank loan, having a second-hand car gives you the freedom to sell the vehicle at any time and change it for a different one. You’ll just have to deal with the entire process of selling or part-exchanging a car in this instance, however.
Buying a new car through finance unlocks the ability to get behind the wheel of a new car every few years, though you’ll never own the car outright unless you pay a large final payment. However, if making sure that your car is new remains a key consideration, then finance could be the best option.
By their very nature, used cars can’t offer the very latest technology. Many of our pre-owned cars here at Eden still get functions such as Bluetooth and smartphone connectivity, but do without the ultra-wide screens and displays that you’ll find on some of our latest Peugeot and Vauxhall vehicles.
If you’re a firm button-presser and love the latest gadgets, then a new car is the only way to go. Brand-new vehicles offer the very latest technology available in cars today and you’ll also find additional assistance systems fitted to some of our current range of brand-new cars.
History is a big thing to consider when looking for a used car. How many previous owners a car has had, coupled with how many times it has been serviced and MOT can make getting a clear picture of a vehicle’s past life tricky. But it’s a big part of buying a used car and something we aim to make as easy as possible through in-depth descriptions and plenty of information accompanying each second-hand car that we sell.
But if you’d rather avoid that process, then a brand-new car and its box-fresh history is probably the best way to go. It’ll mean that you’ll be the very first person behind the wheel and, as with all new cars, it’ll be covered by a factory warranty that’ll cover you should anything go wrong.
Here at Eden, we’ve got hundreds of quality pre-owned vehicles alongside access to some of the very latest cars from the likes of Peugeot, Vauxhall and MG. If you're looking for a nearly new car at a slightly lower price, be sure to check out our Pre-Reg offers and Ex-Demo offers. Get in touch today to find out more.