Is it time to buy a new family car?
If so, there are lots of factors to consider before purchasing one. There are plenty of considerations to go over, such as is it comfy for everyone. Make sure you take your car for a test drive before settling on ‘the one’. The last thing you want is to be uncomfortable on long journeys and get out of the car crippled. 

So we have mentioned comfort. Here are four other considerations when buying a new car. 

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Size
The car you are searching for is for your family it needs to be a suitable size, so everyone fits in comfortably. You need to make sure there is enough room in the front for yourself and ensure there is room for any car seats in the back for car seats, buggies, and for shopping. 

Budget
Once you have a general idea of how big a car you need, it is time to think of the budget necessary to pay for it. You have the choice of getting a new car or a second-hand one. Second-hand vehicles are more reasonably priced than new ones. However, be aware that they don’t often come with warranties and guarantees. They also have higher mileage than new cars, so they risk going wrong and failing MOTs. 

When you consider the budget for the car, you need to consider the insurance costs each month. You can also pay annually to get it out the way if you prefer. When you sign up for insurance, you will be asked if you want to access a rental car in the event of a breakdown or accident. This is a valuable thing to have if your vehicle is at an accident repair centre

Running Costs
You also need to consider fuel costs and any services your car will need. Your vehicle needs a service at least once a year when it hits 10,000 miles. Fuel can cost considerably more than gasoline/petrol if you have a diesel car. 

These can all add up, so you need to ensure that you have the money available to pay for them. If you buy a car on finance, you also need to ensure you have the money available each month. 

Safety
There are essential safety features you should look into when shopping around for cars. Check out the safety ratings before you commit to anything. This will inform you how safe your vehicle is. It would be best to look at the star rating and the percentages to get an overall idea. You can also add tech to your car to make it safer. This includes the use of dashcams which have increased care and precision on the road and got drivers out of sticky situations.