When it comes to buying a used car, some people take great risks. Buy from a private seller and you better have your wits about you because the odd bit of tyre kicking just isn't going to tell you all you need to know. After the sale, you have no comeback if there is a fault. You could drive to the bottom of the road, have all the doors fall off and the engine fall out and you have no comeback. So, in this day and age where we all have to be that little bit more careful with our hard earned money, then it certainly pays to choose your used car purchase carefully.
Using a forecourt dealer with an established reputation is often a good idea. Of course, this is no fail safe but the risks are much lower than purchasing from a private seller. There are certain laws that cover what you get for your money and give you a certain sense of security and it pays to know your rights before you even begin looking for your car.
Of course, if you already know the car you are looking for and not aimlessly window shopping then a franchised dealer, such as the used MINI dealerships that are around, although a touch more expensive, comes with even further assurances that you are getting a roadworthy vehicle that deserves its price tag. Used MINI are famous for the reputation that they come with. So much so that they are actually now referred to as 'cherished MINI's' and many people trust such dealerships rather than taking their chances with someone they have no comeback with.
However, getting back to the point, some tips on how the law covers you for buying a used car:
Buying a car from a dealer means you are covered under the Sale of Goods Act 1994 that items bought should be of satisfactory quality and fit for the purpose that they are sold for. If you buy a car to drive around in and you get to the end of the road and it falls apart, it obviously didn't meet with these requirements and you are fully entitled to recompense.
The vehicle should be 'as described'. You cannot be offered one thing and then have it replaced with an alternative without your agreement. The above rules do not cover you if you simply change your mind about the purchase, don't like the colour, find it cheaper elsewhere if there is a fault that was already pointed out to you or would have been blatantly obvious before buying.
Purchasing a car over the internet entails slightly different criteria in that you have seven days to withdraw from the sale and return the car at your expense, unused. This is because the car hasn't been seen in person and everything was carried out via internet, phone or fax. If, once you have purchased your car, you find there is a fault you are entitled, under the Sale of Goods Act to insist on a full refund, compensation and/or repair or replacement.
Of course, these are all useful things to know but if you didn't want to take the chance of dealing with all this yourself then, as I say, go to a franchised dealer that will specialise in the make of car that you want. If you were looking for a used BMW, they have their own outlets that will be able to source any model that you requested with your own colour choice and you could put in specific requests to have your needs met.
You also have the same options when looking for a used MINI or used Lexus. In fact, most main stream car manufacturers want their cars seen on the road, new or used, so will have some type of facility where you can source their vehicles. To ensure this they offer extra checks, assurances and guarantees and if you can afford to go down this route then that extra few quid will be well worth it.
Best Deal On New Car
If you are thinking about investing in a new alarm system or you have already made the decision to have an alarm system installed in your own home, there's really only one place to look if you want to get the best deal. That place is Guardian Alarms, Inc.
Guardian will provide you with the best deal possible on your new alarm system. They will not pressure you into more alarm than necessary - in part because their staff does not work based on commissions and in part because they are committed to working with you to meet your alarm system needs.
What are your needs in an alarm system? Most likely, those needs involve door and window sensors. Your alarm system needs also are likely to include around the clock monitoring services and motion detectors - possibly motion detectors that are sensitive enough to pick up intruders but not so sensitive as to go off when your pets move about your home when you are out.
Guardian, however, goes further than to just meet your basic alarm system needs. They go on to provide you with a keychain remote with which to arm and disarm your new alarm system. They provide you with a battery backup for your alarm system as well as panic buttons that you will be able to use in the case of an emergency to reach medical services, the fire department or the police if an emergency were to arise while you were in your home.
Similarly, the Guardian alarm system will come with an indoor siren, a siren that will notify you of an intrusion and alert those in your neighborhood to the fact that there has been a break in at your home. And, so that your neighbors will know that you have an alarm system, Guardian will also provide you with a lawn sign as well as window decals to announce the presence of your new alarm system.
Does that sound like exactly what you are looking for in an alarm system for your home? If so, you will be pleased to know that getting the alarm system set up is a simple process.
The first step is to call Guardian. You will be able to talk with a customer service representative who will be able to answer any questions that you might have about installing a new alarm system.
Once the questions that you have are answered, you will be able to set up an appointment with one of Guardian Alarms' installation technicians. That technician will come to your home, provide a more in-depth assessment of what your home security needs are and install your new alarm system.
Within a short time, that system will be set up for monitoring by Guardian and you will be given all of the instructions that you need in order to get the most of your new alarm system. You will also learn about all of the other features that your new alarm system provides: an alarm clock that will alert you of important events that you need to remember, using your alarm system to record and replay voice memos, alerting you by phone when your kids arrive home from school or even how to control your alarm by phone from any location.
The service that Guardian provides along with your new alarm system is unparalleled. If you are looking for the best deal on the best alarm system, the choice is clear: call Guardian Alarms, Inc. Get your questions answered; get your system installed.
Working with Guardian on your new alarm system ensures that you will have easy access to a fast and reliable alarm system that will meet all of your home security needs.
Mike Webber is director of marketing at GuardianAlarms.com. For more information go to the Guardian Alarm System page.
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