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Considering the quality and the price, will you buy a new car or a slightly used one?

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If l have the chance and budget l will buy a brand new car. But due to inflation l can also prefer buying a slightly used car as long as it is in good condition and price will go with my budget. It does not matter at all for now if it is brand new or not. 
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If i have cahnce tichoose between brand new and slightly used so i will surely choose the brand new car instead of the slightly used cars beacuse the new cars have nk faults where slightly used have some faults
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I will buy a new car whose engines are new and every part of it is working, most of these slightly used cars might have fault in one place or the other and you will not know.
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Here in my country, a slightly used car has a very big discount if you bought some. I guess you can less for about 20% or more of it's original price. Although that car is only used just for a year, I recommend to buy slightly used if it's almost brand new
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I would definitely buy a brand new car if had the money to do so. Why? Because all it’s parts would be fresh and new. Most used cars are high maintenance because most of it’s parts are bad.
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I if u ask me will I buy a brand new car or slightly used car i would tell I would buy the used car because aftersometime the value of the new car will be low.
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Buying a car is big dream. If you have money go for a new car. My father used to say that buying a car is not a big deal but maintaining the car is the biggest risk.
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I would purchase a pristine vehicle whenever had the cash to do as such. Why? Since every one of it's parts would be new and new. Most trade-in vehicles are high upkeep on the grounds that a large portion of it's parts are terrible.
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When it comes to buying a car , you have a number of decisions to make. Not only do you need to pick the make and model of your car, you also will need to decide whether you want to buy a new or used car.
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Slightly used car but before that there are three main avenues for buying a used car – an individual, a used car broker and the franchised pre-owned dealer. 

The customer-to-customer model certainly seems to be the easiest choice if the seller is known to you. The fact that there’s no middleman involved to make a quick buck out of the transaction also gives you more leeway to fix a good price.

Used car classifieds in newspapers, and websites are also a fast way of getting in touch with private sellers. But do not buy on face value itself, do all the checks necessary and be prepared to do a little bit of running about for the vehicle transfer.
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I would by slightly used car because it features is still latest and it is also still reliable, also the slightly used car low insurance cost and it is cheaper than the brand new car
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Purchasing Brand new car or slightly used car is a personal choice, additionally it depends with ones financial stability and preferences
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I will prefer to buy slightly used car because it comes in experience as sometime there remain a marked difference in price between a brand new and slightly used cars. Function of slightly used car remain same but the price difference attract me towards there.
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Used cars are generally cheaper because the high depreciation of their early years is already behind them and you may not need as much insurance coverage.
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I cannot provide specific financial advice, but generally speaking, it is usually more cost effective to buy a slightly used car than a brand new one. Used cars have often already depreciated in value, so you can get a good deal on a reliable vehicle. It is important to do research and to inspect the car thoroughly before making a purchase.
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The customer-to-customer model certainly seems to be the easiest choice if the seller is known to you. The fact that there’s no middleman involved to make a quick buck out of the transaction also gives you more leeway to fix a good price
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For me I will prefer buying a brand new car than that of the already used because the already used will have some fault or problem in it before the owner will want to sell it.
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The choice between a brand new car and a slightly used one depends on individual preferences and budget. Brand new cars offer the latest features and warranties but come at a higher cost, while slightly used cars can provide good value with lower depreciation but may have some wear and tear.
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I don't have the ability to buy cars, but the decision between buying a brand new car or a slightly used one depends on individual preferences and circumstances. Brand new cars typically come with the latest features and warranties but can be more expensive. Slightly used cars are often more affordable but may have some wear and tear. The choice depends on factors like budget, personal preferences, and the specific make and model of the car.
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