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How To Buy USed Audi Cars
Buying used cars can be a terrible business. More often than not you end up with an old banger which barely makes it from the dealership forecourt to the main road. That is why you have to shop around before settling on the perfect model for you. I went Used Car shopping recently and found myself bombarded with choices from all manner of dealers. There is a simple trick to making sure you don’t get conned by any dodgy dealers and that is to take your time.
In my experience the best Used Cars to go for in general are Used Audi cars. I bought a fabulous Used Audi TT for less than £10,000, which turned out to be a very prudent choice. The engine was spectacular. The handling was special. Everything about my Used Audi was absolutely great and I got it for a bargain price.
One of the great ways to choose your Used Audi is to test drive it first. I was resolutely careful to make sure that I tested my car in as many conditions and terrains as possible. I appreciate you only get a short amount of time to test drive, but try and take your prospective car along the following.
1.Dual Carriageways or motorways: This will ensure the vehicle can handle speed and steady handling.
2. Country Roads: This will ensure the vehicle has adequate handling on tight turns.
3. Heavy Traffic: Stop start traffic and clutch work will indicate if the clutch is adequate.
By utilising all these driving conditions you will be able to gauge how functional the car is.
My final tip would to be to only visit reputable dealers. I bought my Used Audi TT from Sytner Used Audi who have an untarnished reputation when it comes to selling Used Audi models. I recommend you take a similar tact.
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