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A Guide: Buying or Leasing
A Car
Finding A Safe Car
One of the major concerns of any informed car buyer is whether
or not the automobile they are considering is a safe one. Below
are some tips that will help you purchase a safe car.
Tips:
- Consider your needs as a driver, taking into account the kinds
of passengers you will transport, the types of cargo you may need
to carry, the distances you plan to travel and the type of terrain
on which you will drive.
- Research the vehicles that you have in mind. Pay attention to
crash-test data and vehicle ratings, which provide information
about safety features and crash ratings.
- Look into the safety features offered in each car, such as front
and side air bags, new safety belt features, anti-lock brakes,
traction control and built-in child restraints.
- Keep in mind the weight of the car. Realize that heavier vehicles
tend to fare better in crash tests than lighter vehicles with
the same safety equipment.
- Conduct your own safety check on a test-drive. Check for proper
restraints, visibility and comfort.
- Try installing child safety seats in the back seat (if you have
young children) to ensure compatibility.
When you do find a car that meets your needs, make sure to read
the manual and all warning labels in the automobile. And remember,
the safety equipment in the world will only work if you use it. So
buckle up!
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