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Best Time of Year to Buy a New Car?

I'm thinking about replacing my old Seat Ibitha with a new car. I took a test drive on a Focus the other day, and was thoroughly impressed (although I didn't let on). After much haggling and waving some printouts from online traders at them, I got the price down substantially. I suspect that now is a good time from the buyer's point of view, as most people will be holding back until August for the new registration plates, and the salesmen are keen to make extra sales to meet their monthly targets. Next month, with the higher demand, the sellers are in a stronger position. Martin's article here:

http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cgi-bin/viewnews.cgi?newsid1143803846,31551,

indicates that the end of September is a good time to buy due to quarterly sales targets.

Part of me is tempted by the Focus I test drove, the more analytical side of me tells me to test drive a few other models too, and take my time over this major decision. Each time I test drive will give me more chance to observe the salesmens' tactics, and improve my haggling skills too.

Any other thoughts on the best time of year to buy?
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  • penrhyn
    penrhyn Posts: 15,215 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    I wouldn't go for a new car myself, what about a preregistered one, or exdemo you should be able to save loads that way, and yes I'd go along at the end of the month when they trying to make their sales targets.
    Why not try a few British built cars? Toyota (Derby) Nissan (Sunderland) Honda (Swindon).
    That gum you like is coming back in style.
  • I have to agree with penrhyn ........ exdemo or prereg or even a year old ...... never ever buy new ........ ive learnt that lesson already :(
  • tawnyowls
    tawnyowls Posts: 1,784 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Just after the registrations change - end of January and end of August, I think. However, I also agree with the other two - depreciates as soon as you drive it off the forecourt, so why waste money?
  • Strike_Team
    Strike_Team Posts: 81 Forumite
    The car I was considering the other day was pre-registered.

    I'm not really bothered about where the car is made. The British car industry exploited peoples' patriotism to get them to buy complete crap for many years.

    Yes the likes of Toyota are now producing decent British-built cars, but I'm much more concerned about getting a good car at a good price than where it's made.
  • royalsteve
    royalsteve Posts: 920 Forumite
    I'm thinking about replacing my old Seat Ibitha with a new car. I took a test drive on a Focus the other day, and was thoroughly impressed (although I didn't let on). After much haggling and waving some printouts from online traders at them, I got the price down substantially. I suspect that now is a good time from the buyer's point of view, as most people will be holding back until August for the new registration plates, and the salesmen are keen to make extra sales to meet their monthly targets. Next month, with the higher demand, the sellers are in a stronger position. Martin's article here:

    http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cgi-bin/viewnews.cgi?newsid1143803846,31551,

    indicates that the end of September is a good time to buy due to quarterly sales targets.

    Part of me is tempted by the Focus I test drove, the more analytical side of me tells me to test drive a few other models too, and take my time over this major decision. Each time I test drive will give me more chance to observe the salesmens' tactics, and improve my haggling skills too.

    Any other thoughts on the best time of year to buy?

    I usually go for year old cars....you should get an instatnt discount of the vat plus normal wear and tear depreciation....some dealers are jokers though

    however i bought my Peugeot 307xsi from new 3.5 years ago......i haggled down to 13K (list 16K) which was 1.5K under whatcar target price and 1K less than a year old same spec car that was on their forecourt!

    I also got 0% for 3 years - so the car cost me nearer 12500 as i put my car money into a savings account - obviously not being such a new model now you should be able to get good discounts on these cars.......

    i bought mine at Christmas - went in there 3 or 4 days before - probably their leanest time - hehe!!

    didnt like the old focus thought is was crap - a repmobile..cant comment on the new one though...

    bought my wife a 7 month old Merc a class LWB (Long wheel base not the more common SWB) just as the new one was launched (which isnt hugely different)...however most of the depreciation on these is in the first year - we paid £10K (merc forecourt price was 11200) with 8000 miles - new was 17500 (you'd be insane to pay that - in fact some people pay £25K for a full spec a class - they should be committed)!!
    Stevie Coppell's record breaking blue and white royal army - championship winners 2005-6
  • Sui_Generis
    Sui_Generis Posts: 1,177 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    If you do decide to buy a new car always buy it in the last week of the month. If the garage is short on its targets you'll get the best deal then.
  • bennnneb
    bennnneb Posts: 149 Forumite
    and when they have gone as low as they are prepared to dont forget to get them to add fuel,tax,mats and flaps.
  • Sui_Generis
    Sui_Generis Posts: 1,177 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    ... or roof racks as they cost a fortune on gutterless cars nowadays ...
  • try ringing G r vehicle contracts on 01274 832525 there service and prices are great.
  • Miser_maz
    Miser_maz Posts: 250 Forumite
    Off the subject a bit. I bought a car around 6 months ago for just under £7000, I want to change it for a diesel but don't want to buy a more expensive car or take out additional finance. Would garages consider a straight swap for a slightly cheaper car? Or would they likely hammer down my car's value to lower than it actually is.
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