Greater than a 3rd (36%) of drivers admit they haven’t checked whether or not a automobile they’re shopping for has been concerned in a earlier accident.
New analysis from Shut Brothers Motor Finance seemed on the 55% of motorists planning to purchase a automobile within the subsequent 12 months and located
The analysis, which checked out what automobile patrons test when buying a second-hand automobile, discovered that one in 5 (22%) don’t test the mileage, and an analogous quantity don’t test the MOT historical past of the automobile (29%).
Greater than a 3rd (37%) don’t test the service historical past earlier than shopping for, and half (50%) don’t test whether or not the automobile has been modified.
A fifth (2%) don’t test mileage and 29% give the MoT historical past a miss.
The analysis additionally seemed into the elements which are driving used automobile buy choices. The price of the automobile itself stays the most important issue for 65% of motorists.
Gas prices additionally weigh closely on the shopping for course of for 44% of drivers, adopted intently by highway tax prices (42%).
Two-in-five (39%) analysis the overall upkeep prices earlier than buy, and 16% think about the price of regional fees resembling London’s Extremely Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ). Just one-in-ten (10%) patrons don’t think about something specifically when buying a used automobile.
John Cassidy, Managing Director of Gross sales at Shut Brothers Motor Finance, stated: “Even supposing value is a very powerful consideration for patrons of used automobiles, it’s considerably shocking to see that many patrons selected to not perform easy checks which might save them cash within the long-term.