Aug 13, 2020
New cars
don’t have a history, plain and simple. When you buy new, you don’t have to worry if your car was beat up as a rental, or hasn’t had its oil changed for the past 50k miles, or had an accident that previous owners failed to report. With new cars, what you see is what you geta pristine odometer and factory-new OEM parts.
CarFax and independent inspections could constrict the gap between new and used cars, but they steadily rack up the bill for a car you might not even end up purchasing. If you want an easy purchasing experience, new is the way to go.
