Title: 2007 or 2008? Owning A New Car
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Date Posted: November 28, 2007
Source: AutoInsurance
Category: TV Shows
Description: New 2007 or new 2008 model? It’s a question when buying a car with both model years are still available at the showroom. As Stacy Johnson, a CPA from Money Talks stated that ”Every year you have the opportunity to save money by buying a discounted current year model. Though it’s technically new, the transaction is a year old already.” To decide between a 2007 or 2008 model, the question is how you plan to keep the car. As Boyd Bundy, a typical car shopper said ”I would go for new deeply discounted car. I keep a car typically 8 to 10 years, so price difference would be wash out over the period.” According to auto research firm Edmunds, you can own a car for at least five years which you would better off with the heavenly discounted 2007. Especially, if style and features are basically unchanged. However, if you’re leasing or trade often the 2008 model is more ideal. Generally, if you’re going to keep the car, get a 2007 model and drive a hard bargain. Want an awesome auto insurance deals for your new car? Check out this website for more affordable and cheap auto insurance quotes online!
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