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First of all, weigh up your needs in a car. Is safety a big consideration for you? Do you need special safety features? Do you prefer driving a manual or automatic? What about fuel economy? How many doors? Is the car for business or personal use?
Will you be using it for mainly long distance or around town travelling? What arrangements do you have for parking?
What can you afford? Will you be paying cash or getting a loan to buy it? Will you be leasing? If you are not paying cash for it, determine how much you can afford to pay per month in repayments or in lease payments. Remember to calculate into the equation general gasoline and maintenance costs to see how much you will be spending on your car each week.
Once you have managed to narrow down your requirements in a car, use our search function to key in your car desires. Based on the information you give it, the search function will show you the range of cars best suited to your needs. From here you can use our car comparison tool to narrow the choice down.
