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Hello! My name is Steve Kennedy and on behalf of expertvillage.com, we are here at Warren
Cliff Chrysler at London Ontario, Canada to help you with some tips next time you are
looking at buying a new vehicle. Next in our game plan is to look at whether you want to
go to a dealership or private individual. Dealerships are always government regulated
and all the manufacturers have programs that are all geared towards customer satisfaction
so it is really in their best interest to keep you a happy customer. They can’t say
that with a private individual. There is also the question where the vehicle came from or
how it was maintained or if it was maintained. Unless you are buying from somebody you know
personally, it is always a good idea to stick with the professionals in the dealership as
I said unless you know the individual. Because then you don’t know where the history is
coming from or where the vehicle came from or if the guy is just out to make a quick
buck. A lot of times some of the vehicles are not put together properly or have been
in accidents there are a lot of question marks. They don’t have to answer if they happen
to do something to you; you have no recourse really. It’s a caveat emptor; let the buyer
be aware when you are looking at a private individual. If you go to a dealership and
something goes wrong, the dealership is really responsible that your buying experience has
been a good one so obviously it is always the best bet to go. Unless you know the individual
where you are buying the vehicle and had some sort of interest and where the service history,
where the vehicle was and what it was doing, it is always a good idea to go with the dealership
because then you have a little bit of recourse so it is best to protect yourself that way.