Sunday, September 19, 2010

A Clear View

It's often said that purchasing a vehicle is second only to decisions about home ownership. For better or worse our culture is 'driven' to a great extent by motor vehicles. We use them for work, family and recreation. Choosing a vehicle to meet our needs and budget combines a measure of anxiety and can be overwhelming. When anxiety meets with pressure from a salesperson poor decisions can be made. Others spend hours and days researching a purchase and can at times settle for a vehicle out of sheer exhaustion. Here are some of the kinds of questions that people ask themselves before buying:

  • Am I a new or used buyer?
  • What is my budget?
  • Will I buy a vehicle for function or appearance?
  • How far am I willing to travel for the best deal?
The list can go on and on. The best case scenario is when a person has reflected on questions like these before contacting a particular dealer. Having a salesperson decide for you can lead to regrets.

I feel fortunate to have the opportunity to sell used vehicles at Strickland's Automart in Stratford, Ontario http://www.stricklandautosales.com/ . As an Automart we offer the best prices and selection with over 700 vehicles in stock. We sell upwards to 300+ vehicles per month from our Stratford lot for this reason - people are almost always able to find a vehicle to suit their needs and wants from our inventory.

I look forward to having a conservation with you about your own needs and wants...

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