I personally have found it quite easy to become distracted from your original purpose when shopping around for a used car. Before you leave to visit the dealerships, you may have the clearest and most precise idea of the particular car that you are looking for, but whilst browsing you can become easily distracted by a particular bargain or discounted car. This is why it is important not to get carried away, do your research properly and above all, make sure you buy what you originally went for.
When I was looking for a new used car to deal with the daily commute to and from work, I knew I needed something small, economical, low emissions and above all the price had to be right. Low and behold, when I visited the local dealership I spotted a Used Audi A4, that didn’t particularly fit my brief, but looked fantastic and was a very reasonable price.
Much to my girlfriend’s consternation I decided to take it for a test drive, just to satisfy my own curiosity more than anything else. To say that I was impressed with the car would be a huge understatement. To be honest, the Used Audi A4 turned out to be the best car I had ever driven in my entire life.
I ended up buying the car, which in hindsight goes against all the advice I’ve given. However, when it comes to cars, in my experience you should always follow your heart rather than your head.