Title: How to Find a Car That's Right for You
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2- Smaller cars are often lighter and more
inexpensive, but it may mean fewer seats per
vehicle. If you participate in an office
rideshare program, or frequently bring kids to
sports practice, a larger car may be best for
your needs. Smaller cars can be better for city
living due to their compact size, but dont
forget that smaller doesnt always mean crowded.
These days, manufacturers build up instead of
out, providing more headroom and legroom than
youd expected. This presentation will help you
explore your options.
3- Here are some common car styles and benefits of
each
Hybrid Excellent for commuters or drivers who
put in long hours behind the wheel, allowing them
to save on fuel.
Minivan Since their introduction to the market,
minivans have been advertised for families. With
updated designs, like the 2014 Dodge Grand
Caravan, minivans are more desirable than ever.
SUV With all-wheel drive that is perfect for a
range of weather conditions, SUVs are ideal for
people who live in areas with unpredictable
storms or intense cold.
Small sedan Small cars are great for city
dwellers, allowing ease of parking on crowded
streets.
4- With fuel costs constantly fluctuating, many
buyers are turning to hybrid cars. Though costs
are higher up front, you will save on fuel
exponentially over the years. Hybrid cars are an
especially-ideal fit for city dwellers, as low
speeds and frequent braking keep them running on
battery power longer.
5- Depending on how youll be using your car, some
safety features may be preferable to others. For
example, if you live in an area with steep,
winding roads, youll want to consider a
vehicles rollover resistance. Car buyers with
children should consider many common safety
features such as power window switches.
6- Very few people actually use the large engines
they buy! The average car buyer doesnt need much
power, whereas truck drivers or people who tow or
haul may consider a car with more throttle, such
as the 2015 Ram Tradesman. Also, keep in mind
that the larger the engine, the more fuel is
needed.
7- Have a passion for off-roading? An all-terrain
SUV may be your best bet! -
Will your car be used for long road trips or
daily commuting? If so, consider a hybrid.
Do you frequently tow using your vehicle? If so,
shop around for an SUV or truck.
8- If you live in an area with unpredictable rain
and dont have a covered garage, you may need to
rethink that convertible! Similarly, if you live
in a big city with limited parking, its probably
not a great idea to purchase a massive van. Take
a look at your parking needs and see which car is
right for you. You may want to measure your
parking space or garage to make sure its a
perfect fit.
9- Families may want to consider heightened safety
features when compared to the average shopper
Seating Of course, youll want to ensure your
car seats everyone in your family, but think
ahead, too! A car is an investment, so consider
how big your family will be five years from
now. Cargo Space Will the car be used to
transport supplies for group sports? Will it have
enough space for your family and your
groceries? Interior Does the car have enough
cup holders? Is there vinyl or leather seating to
prevent spills and food messes? Safety Rating
Check the rating before you buy, and look for
cars that have features such as window locks,
safety locks, anti-lock brakes, and air bags that
can be deactivated.
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