Beyond how cool a vehicle looks, auto experts say there are many other things to consider before getting a new car, SIMON EJEMBI writes.
Just like mobile phones, many people buy
cars with functionalities they know nothing about. Similarly, many
people go for cars just because someone else has the same type of car.
According to auto experts, many people end up purchasing vehicles that
are not suited to them, their environment and their lifestyle because
they failed to ask the right questions and to understand certain basic
things about cars.
“You don’t buy a car or vehicle just
because you saw somebody buying it,” says the Managing Consultant,
Newsletters Limited, Lagos, Dr. Oscar Odiboh.
According to him, it is imperative for people who want to buy cars to understand the:
Utility value
“You need to know the purpose that the
car will serve for you,” he says. He explains that the first thing to
understand in buying a car is the utility importance it has for you. He
stresses that it is important to know the extra values that are in it
and how to use them. It is not wise for you to say ‘Oh! I love that
man’s Bentley’ and then you look for money and buy a Bentley.
Maintenance demands
Is the vehicle you want to buy one you
can maintain? According to Odiboh, it is easier to own a car that to
maintain. He explains that before buying a car, you need to understand
that it has got to be car that you are sure you can maintain.
He says, “You don’t pour all your money
into buying a car and you do not consider the factor of maintenance.
Various cars come with various degrees of maintenance demands. For some
the cost of maintenance is very high and the price of the car is very
low. For some the cost of maintenance is very high and the price of the
car is very high.”
Affordability
What kind of car can you afford to buy;
brand new or a used vehicle? In buying a car, you must consider the
price and whether you can afford it.
Brand new cars and used cars have their
advantages and disadvantage. Odiboh says brand new cars are more
expensive than used cars. But even though used cars are more affordable,
he warns that they do not last long and sometimes people do not know
the history of the cars they are driving.
He explains, “Some used cars have been
involved in terrible accidents; they bring them to this part of the
world, put them together, paint them and they look very good on the
outside. You won’t know what is wrong with the engine of the car, but
after you drive them for maybe two to three months, you will be looking
forward to befriending a mechanic.”
Reputation of the car dealership
How reputable is the car dealership you
want to patronise? Many people fail to bother about this. To them, as
long as they car is in ‘good condition’, affordable, and the documents
are okay, they are fine doing business there.
Odiboh, however, warns that there are so
many one-shot automobile companies run by people who and ‘gather cars
from left, right and centre and with names like Paradise Cars or
Heavenly Autos.’ But when you enter there, you will know that it is not
really a paradise.
He stresses that it is important to buy cars from reputable companies.
“You’ve got to know that the company is not only there, it has been there and will be there,” he says.
According to him, by patronising
reputable companies, you will be in a better position to avoid
dealerships that sell grey imports. Grey imports, he explains, are
brands of cars that are not meant for these shores; they are not meant
for other parts of the world.
Nature of warranty being offered
Another thing you need to understand
before buying a car is whether there is a warranty cover for the vehicle
and the nature of the warranty.
Odiboh advises that you should be very
conscious of the car company that can give you warranty for sure; not
one that will tell you stories later.
He recalls, “I once had a car and I had
problems with certain parts of it and I knew that those parts had
warranty cover. And I went to them (the company) but they said, ‘no, no,
no’. I said, ‘what are you talking about?’ I showed them the warranty
and they said ‘Okay, okay’. Yet, they tried to give excuses but I made
sure that I got my warranty and I enjoyed it.
“So, you have to be aware of the
warranty value that they car you are buying will give. Some companies
give two years’ warranty, some one year, some three years. Nowadays we
even have some new cars that come with lifetime warranty for certain
parts of the vehicle.”
Availability of spare parts
Some car dealership sell cars with no
back up maintenance facilities and for some of the vehicles being sold
in the country, there are no spare parts available.
Consequently, Odiboh advises that before
buying a car, at the showroom, you should ask to see the spare parts
department. He says it is your right and duty to know their spare part
capacity. If they do not have one, he explains that it is “enough
warning that there is danger ahead. Because one day when something
happens to your car and you need to replace a part, they will tell you
‘Sorry, we need to send a request abroad.’
Odiboh, who says dealers of used cars do
not have the space, time and luxury for storing spare parts, says it is
up to people who want to buy used cars to go find the spare parts or
determine their availability.
Resale value
What is the resale value of the car you want to buy? This is another thing you should understand before buying a car.
Odiboh says a car with a high resale
value guarantees you some kind of return on investment. But if the
resale value is low, you will sell it cheap and a lot of money would
have gone with the wind.
His advice is that you decide whether it is a car you want to keep or one that you want to sell after a couple of years.
He, however, notes that cars with high
resale value are more likely to attract robbers and carjackers than
those with low resale value.
Nature of your area of residence
This is a major factor that people need
to consider before they buy cars. Many parts of the country have bad
roads, yet many people go for salon cars, which Odiboh says have low
ground clearance. Consequently, the cars do not last as long as they
should.
“If you are living in a place that is
bad; I mean with bad roads, potholes and as such is easily flooded, if
you can afford a car with higher ground clearance, it would be better
for you,” Odiboh advises.
“If your place is always flooded, you
will probably need a jeep or a crossover car that will give you high
ground clearance and ensure that there is enough space between the water
and your engine.”
Culled: PUNCH
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