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Thinking of Buying a New Car
  

A lot of people buy new Cars during the months of January to March every year for various practical reasons. Including those who have owned a Car before, they feel quite at a loss when trying to select one to ‘upgrade’ - as one has plenty to choose from today. They by and large go by the word of mouth advice from their ‘know-all’ friends, or their Garage Owners - who have vested interests.

If one is endowed with reasonable common sense – though quite so uncommon as they say – even without being a Car-Geek - one can go about choosing a new Car in a fairly systematic manner to suit ones own needs.

Here’s how I’d go about it, if I were in a similar situation……

Do your own Home Work First!

1) Set yourself a ‘Budget’ that you can afford – either out of your own Resources or a ‘Borrowing’.

2) On borrowing, you have 2-choices; either to go to a professional Car Financing outfit or to your own Nationalised Bank for a ‘Personal’ Loan.

3) The drawbacks of the former, having learnt bitterly from my own experience with an MNC outfit, is that they are Shylocks of the highest order in Portia’s garb. If ever you are in a position to ‘fore-close’ the Loan before the agreed Tenure – they’ll slap you with a Penalty of no less than Rs 10,000 (+) – regardless of the ‘Principal Outstanding’ – under some pretext or the other.

4) It doesn’t end here. To get their ‘Hypothecation’ mark removed from your RC, before you wish to sell it or keep it legally and peacefully for some more times to come, the concerned RTO will take your life out all over again – demanding all kinds of Documents relating to your present ‘proof of residence’. God alone can bail you out if you’ve had a change in residence in the meantime. No such hassles with a Personal Loan from your Banker and probably at cheaper rates of Interest too.

5) Having so decided on your budget/means of financing, the next/crux of the matter is ‘which one’ ! The following may help –

i) Decide whether Petrol or Diesel. With WTO norms gathering momentum, it’s a matter of another couple of years or so that diesel in India will cost almost 90% of Petrol. And I have yet to come across a ‘totally’ satisfied owner of a diesel Car made in India – from Indica to Opel-Astra – once they’ve crossed 50,000 kms. In other words, in my humble opinion, diesel is by and large only for commercial/rattle-trap vehicles in this country – given their initial quality, traffic conditions and attitudes towards ‘preventive maintenance’.

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Author: S K Gupta
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