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Choosing Your Next Car

Has it got to a point where your current car isn't economical? Perhaps it just not big enough for your needs anymore or you can afford to pay the car insurance on something better.

We'd like to offer you some advice on making sure your next car does everything it needs to.

1) Make sure you get a car that is big enough for your future needs. There's only one thing that is worse than having a car that is too big and thats having a car that is too small. Make sure that you take into account how much you can get in the boot and how many people you can seat if you need to.

2) What kind of fuel? Well this is very much down to personal preferences but we'd recommend that you don't discount a diesel because the days of them being slow, noisy and smelly are long gone. Some of the new diesels still offer excellent MPG and can be as quick and quiet as their petrol alternatives.

3) Have you thought about car insurance? If you've not got a quote yet do it now. Many people just assume they can get insurance and end up in debt because they didn't think the insurance would be that much.

4) Can you really afford to run it. Running costs of a three litre 4x4 are going to be considerably higher than a one litre run around. Make sure you calculate how much extra it will cost you a year.

Buying a new car can be fantastic, but you have to buy with your head as well as your heart. You can quickly fall out of love with your new car if it costs you 3 times more than you'd hoped and it can't do what you need it for.

We can offer excellent prices on womens car insurance so why not give us a call today and see how much you could save, and don't forget our price promise.

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If you don't use the roads much, should you pay as much as the people who do?

Yes. I don't use the roads much so shouldn't pay the same as everyone else.
No. People who drive for a living would be far worse off.