18 August 2011

Used cars drawing higher prices

James Baker, recently purchased a Ford Focus 2008. He says he uses the way to go and not buy anything else.

"It's cheaper, but the thing to do, as if something was done, everything they say," says Baker.

Used cars are sold quickly to a large number of local car and Bill Currie Ford in Tampa.


"It's the economy. People are very far from the rising price of new vehicle hesitated," said Bob Wilkinson, Director of vehicles at Bill Currie Ford.


According to experts at Edmunds.com automotive, sales of used vehicles, consumers are doing very well across the country. Edmunds.com said that more people buy used cars instead of buying or leasing new ones.
"Yes, sales of used cars in place. The reason is that in an economy in recession and people who want to save money," says Edmunds.com consumer advice to partner Ron Montoya.


However, Montoya warns high demand means high prices.


"It really is a seller's market, traders want more cars, more cars. Because there is a shortage of used cars, giving a little more expensive than it was years ago, and you can buy," said Montoya.
Quantity and quality are used by car dealers want and need.


"It seems we are seeing more vehicles sold. People take better care of them and prolong their life," said Wilkinson.


While the new label a car accident and high gas prices are two reasons consumers drive models to small and large, Edmunds.com said there are other things to consider.


"With a car, you must first put the money, but you know a little more than a mile. You may have maintenance to do," Montoya said.


However, car buyers, as James Baker, believes the deals on the cars - and used car dealers are not complaining.


"If we can be certified and things to do if it was new and wonderful state sales people use the place to talk," said Wilkinson.

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