Buying a car from a Peugeot Dealer

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The Bottom Line Peugeot Dealerships have a good reputation and customer satisfaction. If you have any problems contact you dealer as they will be able to give the best advice.

My advice is to first decide what car you would like to purchase and how much you can afford to spend. If you are thinking of having a Finance plan then work out how much you can afford to pay each month.

What alot of people forget to do, is think of emergencies, when choosing Finance. You must think of the other things that could crop up, your fridge stops working etc. It may sound stupid but when you sign that dotted line, you are then committed to a contract. So always allow a certain amount of money each month for these eventualities.

When you have though about the above the next step would be to have a test drive. Don't be tempted to go for the first car you drive as it will feel superb; it is new remember. Try some other models in the range and get a good idea of what you feel comfortable in. The dealers should support you with this, if they don't do not let them put you off. After all your are commission and a sale to them. It is there job to supply a service.

When you are happy with the payment and car then you have to decide on the colour and trim etc. The most important thing to think of is that you may want to sell this car at a later date. So don't choose something that would put off a potential buyer.

Dealers offer very good after care and with most new cars you should not have to worry. Read the small print of the Warranty and ask whether you will be supplied with a Courtesy car; if you should have to bring your car in for repair.

Apart from that enjoy shopping and good luck.

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