When you have firmed up plans for buying a car, be extra cautious
of the hidden charges which the dealer may hide from you at the time of
booking.
Buying
a car may be one of those few moments which you cherish lifelong. Most
middle-class families book a car on auspicious occasions and even invite family
and friends when they get the delivery of the car.
But,
there may be instances where car buyers may have got cheated and would not even
have come to know about it.
If
you are looking to buy a car, it is very crucial to understand minutest detail
related to the purchase.
Pre-delivery inspection
Car
showrooms are packed during festive seasons. In a hurry, most of us may not be
pay attention to pre-delivery inspection.
One
must keep in mind to check the car in sufficient light, preferably during the
day so that you don't oversea any defect.
Realty check
Car
dealers may offer steep discount on an older version of the car you choose,
especially in the first quarter of the financial year when dealers are
desperate to clear older inventory.
Hence,
do not forget to check Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) which has details
about the manufacturing year of the car. Also, VIN can be generally found
marked in engine bay.
Do
ask the dealer for ‘Form 22’ which provides minute details you would want to
know about the car your are buying.
Do your paperwork thoroughly
Buying
a car is a big decision and therefore should not be done in haste. Double check
documents like VAT Invoice, registration certificate (RC) or temporary
registration certificate (Form 19).
Also
confirm whether your name, engine number, chassis number and vehicle number are
mentioned correctly.
Ask
questions pertaining to extra charges or steep calculations, if any.
Don’t
forget to ask for an insurance certificate, original PUC certificate, user
manual and original warranty cards for components like battery, stereo and
tyres.
Generally,
a lot of accessories come along with the new car, hence do not take it for
granted that these ad-ons are in working condition.
Music
system is one of the important accessories, so check it properly using a USB
device, AUX and CD. Also check the working of features like the central lock,
parking sensors and camera.
Free goodies
Other
than the free car cover, there are a lot of things that can go un-noticed.
Always ask the dealer to show you the engine oil and coolant level.
If
the levels in them are low, it can damage your car. Make sure that you get a
spare wheel which is fully functional.
Check
for the tools too. Battery is very important and make sure it is in good
condition. Also ask for the warranty card.
Once
again make sure that you get all these accessories.
Hidden charges
Scrutinise
your bills and make sure that everything matches.
There
are always some incremental charges that may spoil your mood. For getting
clarity on it, do visit the RTO (regional transport office) website to
understand the calculation of the taxes and insurance premium.
Remember
that handling charges are not valid.
A picture says a thousand words. Always remember
to capture the moments when you first buy your car.
It
will also help you keep a record that in what condition you purchased your car.
If
some fault appears and dealer denies anything, the same will only make your
claim stronger.
Hence, one should always keep this ready reckoner in mind while
purchasing a car. It will not only save time, but will also help you strike the
best deal!
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