Making An Older Car Theft Proof

July 23, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Most classic cars do not come with anti-theft devices already fitted, so can be vulnerable to being stolen. The good news is that your average classic car is not considered a good target by most car thieves. Generally, car thieves want a car that can be easily broken down into parts or sold on. The market for classic cars and their parts is relatively limited, making them less attractive to thieves. However, you should still protect your vehicle.

If you wish to show your car you must be careful that any anti-theft devices that you fit do not change the outward appearance of the car. Following this guideline rules out etching your windows, putting alarm system warning stickers on your windows and a few other anti-theft devices.

Removable anti-theft devices will not spoil the outward appearance of your classic car, meaning that you will still be able to enter it into car shows. The best devices are steering locks or brake pedal locks. Finding one for your car is made easy by the fact that there are lots of different types available. Steering locks also cost very little money and are easy to use.

The most universal anti-theft method is removing the distributor cap or ignition rotor when you park. Removing the fuel pump fuse, is also easy once you know how. Be sure to carry wet wipes and a towel in the car, so that you can wash and dry your hands before driving away. Modern drivers are so used to central locking that when they are in their classic car they forget to check that each door is locked and that each window is wound up. A simple mistake to make, but obviously an unlocked car is just asking to be stolen.

Fitting your car with a battery cut off switch or vehicle tracking system are other options, that can be easily fitted to any vehicle. Vehicle tracking will not stop your car from being taken, but will ensure that you get it back quickly.

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How To Get Rid Of An Old Car

July 21, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

When buying your new car from a dealer it is much more convenient to get rid of your old car by trading it in. Trading your old car in can mean that you will lose money, so it is wise to work out how much you will lose prior to completing any deal. Ask the dealer to give you 2 prices, i.e. the price with trade in and the price without trade in. Use a guide like Parkers to see how much your old car is worth if you were to sell it privately. With these figures you can work out if you are happy with the trade in deal that you have been offered. If you are not happy try to re-negotiate the price with your dealer.

Trading in your existing car is a lot less hassle than selling your car privately, doing so can save you a lot of time and effort. Once the dealer has your old car it is entirely the responsibility of the dealer. If the person that they then sell it to experiences any problems with your old car, it is solely the responsibility of the dealer to sort out any issues.

In most cases if you trade your car in, you will lose some money. If you really do not want to do this speak to your dealer about selling your old car on your behalf. Most will do so, but will take a commission for handling the sale for you.

If you have a really old car that has virtually no value then think about giving it away to a charity or a friend. Some re-cycling clubs will also take them and pass them on to someone else in need. If you do decide to do this, make sure that you have documentary proof of the change of ownership and that you notify the DVLA. Not getting this proof and notifying the DVLA can lead to your being responsible for fines accrued by the new owner. Selling the car for parts on eBay is another option. For rare or old cars you can often get more for the car in bits than you could if you sold it whole.

Finally, consider scrapping your car, some firms will even scrap it for free. Make sure that the firm that you use is on the Environment Agencies list of Authorised Treatment Facilities. If you do not use an authorised firm you will be held liable for the illegal scrapping of your car and be fined.

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Buying A Used Car Can Be More Cost Effective Than Buying New

April 5, 2010 by · 4 Comments 

Buying any car is a major investment not just in terms of the car itself but what it takes to keep it on the road every year. A car fulfils so many functions. It not only offers a means of transport, but it is a personal means of transport which provides safety and security which many find an absolute must in todays world. A car can also represent an extension of your personality to those around you, intentionally or unintentionally.

However, you don't necessarily need to buy a brand new car to feel secure, or have that status symbol you've always wanted. Buying a used car can still be a special event and a used car often has many advantages over buying a new car anyway. And don't forget that some select second hand cars are even more desirable than a new one, particularly the old classic models like Jaguars and Mercedes cars which can command a high price tag to collectors in the industry.

There are a number of benefits to buying a used car. I would suggest the most obvious benefit being a lower cost to the buyer. This can be reflected in both the actual price of the car and the associated cost of the cars insurance. This lower cost gives flexibility of choice and allows the purchaser to opt for a slightly higher spec model than they would be restricted to if they choose a new car.

Another benefit of buying a used car is depreciation. A new car will depreciate at around 20% just as soon as it is driven away from the forecourt. Of course there will be exceptions to this but it's a pretty well know fact.

Just as with brand new models, there is a huge range of second hand cars to choose from and, if you buy from a reliable source like a garage, you'll have access to the cars maintenance and repair history via servicing and MOT details and the log book.

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