Here are 11 ways to help you decide if you should buy a new vs. used car

New car. Used car. How do you decide which to purchase when you鈥檙e ready to replace your current vehicle?

Good question.

And while it may seem easy to answer 鈥 obviously, a new car is better, right? 鈥 the correct response is an unequivocal, 鈥淚t depends.鈥

The Q&A are even more important when you consider that the average new vehicle currently costs around $32,000, while the average used car price is about half that.

For various reasons, including cost, about twice as many Americans buy used vs. new car each year.

鈥淲hen making the new vs. used car decision, each of us must examine our unique set of financial and life requirements,鈥 says AutoTrader.com in 鈥4 Questions to Help You Decide on a New or Used Car鈥 posted online. 鈥淎 little introspection is good for the soul and the wallet.鈥

If you鈥檙e examining only costs 鈥 as Edmunds.com does in the article 鈥Comparing Car Costs: Buy New, Buy Used or Lease鈥 鈥 the choice appears to be a no-brainer (used).

But there are a number of other factors you may want to consider when trying to decide.

Some of the main advantages of buying a new vs. used car are:

  • You probably can get the vehicle the way you want it.
  • The best warranty comes with a new car from the manufacturer.
  • Your new vehicle will have more up-to-date technology 鈥 and we鈥檙e not just talking nav system.
  • It will be equipped with the latest (often government-mandated) safety features.
  • Fuel efficiency may be greater on a newer model of the same vehicle.
  • Less maintenance will be required because, well, it鈥檚 new!

The advantages of purchasing a used vs. new car are:

  • Price (see above) or getting more vehicle for the same amount of money as a new vehicle.
  • Total cost to own the vehicle comprising all out-of-pocket costs is likely to be lower.
  • Certified pre-owned vehicles 鈥 a growing category of used cars 鈥 provide the buyer some warranty protection, so there鈥檚 less risk of buying someone else鈥檚 problem.
  • You can escape the biggest depreciation hit, which comes in the first three years of ownership.
  • Insurance rates may be lower, especially if you do your research.

A good place to compare new vs. used car prices is U.S. News & World Report鈥檚 Best Cars rankings, which covers multiple categories from small cars to full-size trucks and luxury SUVs.

If you decide to purchase a used vehicle, be sure to look at Kelley Blue Book鈥檚 Best Resale Value Awards at kbb.com. The website provides Kelley鈥檚 selection of best brands, overall top 10 models and winners of about 20 categories (depending on the year) from 2011-2015.

Kelley says post-award audits have demonstrated projections of resale value are 鈥渆xtremely accurate鈥 in estimating the future values of new vehicles.

Then, whether you purchase new or used, you can be reasonably certain you made the right choice.

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