May 16, 2022

At Carman Lincoln, we know that purchasing a new car is one of the biggest moments a new driver can make. However, while it’s fun to think about buying a new vehicle, it’s an important purchase that requires careful planning.

If you don’t make time to prepare, buying your first vehicle can take longer and be harder than it should.. It’s thus crucial to do some research and to narrow down what you’re looking for before settling on a vehicle. If you find yourself searching for your first vehicle or are helping a friend or family member consider their options, here are some great tips for selecting your first car.

Consider Your Commute

Before committing to a vehicle, you’ll want to think about how you’re going to use your first car. Consider where you typically travel to on a daily basis. This could be your daily school and work commute, and if you are frequently on the go, then you will likely want to focus on vehicles with lower mileage. Also consider the weather where you live. If you live in a place where the winters can be rough, choosing a car with four-wheel drive might be a necessary feature. Once you determine how you will use your car, the search becomes a little bit clearer.

Prioritize Pre-owned Options

For a first car, it’s usually  a good idea to avoid buying the very best car available. This is mostly due to what you can afford and maintain. Additionally, with a new pre-owned vehicle you don’t necessarily have to commit to monthly car payments. Given the make and model, you should probably get a car that is no more than 15 years old, but depending on the quality of the vehicle and the care it’s received, an older option could work well.

Research The Vehicle

Once you know the kind of vehicle you want to buy or save up for, you will want to learn about the nuances of the model. Take note of important factors, such as how long the vehicle type typically runs for. For example, if a particular brand of vehicle, like a Lincoln, lasts longer than most cars, that’s a great thing to consider. If buying pre-owned, be sure to also look into the car’s history and check any available records to see how well the previous owner treated the vehicle.

See It In Person

After you finish scouring the internet, you’ll want to see the car in person before you make any final decisions. Checking out a car up close may reveal problems—the vehicle could appear drastically different from what it looked like online. At this time, you may also find damaged parts, and because of this, the car doesn’t work properly. make sure you test drive the vehicle as well. You want to get a feel for how the car drives and whether the brakes and other essential features are working smoothly. 

 

Stay tuned at Carman Lincoln for more great tips on getting the most out of your luxury vehicle!