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The U.S. Department of Transportation reports that the average life span of a vehicle is just over 13 years, with a final mileage of 145,000 miles. Half of all registered vehicles are at least 8 years old, a third of them 10 years old or older. The average new-car buyer trades in the car at 55,000 miles, approximately every four years. That leaves an average life expectancy of 9 years and 90,000 miles for a 4-year-old used car. New-car leases accelerate the trade-in frequency to 3 years at 36,000 miles. The projected life expectancy of an average 3-year-old off-lease vehicle would be 10 years and 110,000 miles. With these excellent well-maintained cars coming off lease, and manufacturer's used-car certifications, pre-owned cars are becoming a great value. Beware, though: buying someone else's problem makes it your problem. Common-sense guidelines and careful inspection can distinguish the cream puff from someone's cast-off lemon (see steps 10 & 13). Whether you buy new or used, maintenance keeps your car reliable (see Step 20). Make sure to have your car's oil changed at the recommended intervals by a mechanic who specializes in your specific make or model. Ensure the mechanical details are checked on a regular basis (every 3 months). Motorists who usually go the new car route are now giving serious thought to buying "previously enjoyed" vehicles. $13,000 can buy a very small new car (2002 Hyundai Elantra) or a larger, safer, more luxurious used car (1997 Lincoln Continental). Larger vehicles are safer than smaller ones, and more mass and interior volume is available for less with a used car. A 5-year-old car in good condition can still be worth a sizeable amount. Always buy the highest quality, youngest used car that you can afford. If you pay more than you expected for a car that you love, you're far better off than the unhappy used-car shopper who bought a poorly-equipped (no cruise or tape player) model because it was a "good deal." New Vehicles - While it's certainly possible to enjoy trouble-free used-car ownership, if peace of mind, trouble-free driving, and a high level of reliability are important factors for you, a new vehicle may be necessary. New-car warranties are more comprehensive, backed by solid companies, and last for longer periods than the extended warranties that come with used cars. The psychological aspect of owning a new car is important to some buyers. Some people prefer to hold on to a vehicle for long periods of time, eight to ten years. By buying a car or truck fresh from the factory, you can ensure it gets the extra care needed for a long life. If you plan ahead, franchised dealers can special-order a vehicle from the manufacturer outfitted specifically for you. New-car dealers can find the vehicle of your dreams through factory locating networks and through dealer-to-dealer trades. Buying new gives you more control over the optional features. Used-car buyers are usually limited to what's available within a fifty-mile radius. Used Vehicles - Two excellent reasons to buy a used car are (1) when you have a fixed amount of money and can't afford a new car or regular payments; or (2) when you can buy a better used car than any new car you can afford. Used cars provide more flexibility to choose a more expensive vehicle or step up to a better model than could be purchased new. The same money can buy a brand-new Hyundai, a two-year-old Taurus, or a six-year-old BMW. If you pay cash, you significantly lower your car expenses by eliminating financing losses and higher new-car insurance costs. So if your aim is reliable transportation for a good price, late-model used cars are the way to go.
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