Dealer or a private

The choice of turning to a dealership or to a private essentially depends on the personal attitudes. The buyer will then have to assess according to the specific situation what is the best optionThe used cars sale in dealers have generally been tested by an expert and, if necessary, repaired. The dealer is in fact obliged by law to provide a warranty of compliance, i.e. is liable for any defects not due to normal wear and tear over a period of twelve months. This warranty may not be restricted or denied even through clauses, such as “view and liked it” or “the car is sold with the exclusion of any warranty liability for any defect': even if contained in the contract, such clauses are unenforceable. In fact, if in the course of six months, a defect is detected, the legislator deemed automatically present at the time of purchase. The seller will then be required to rectify the defect, unless it is able to prove otherwise. That's why the dealerships are particularly attentive to the technical condition of the vehicle. The warranty obligation is also expected for the cars that are part of the working capital of self-employed professionals (doctors, lawyers, architects and so on.), artisans and farmers. If you would like to trade-in your old car and buy a new one, we recommend contacting a dealership, especially if the car's value that you intend to buy is much higher than that of the old car. In fact, dealerships pay for generally a good price for used However, purchasing from a dealership is more expensive than a private obligation to respond for any damages and the cost of maintenance of the asset, the average price is in fact much higher. Search for cars from the dealership When you buy from a private seller, the prices are more affordable and are often real opportunities: the private sector, in fact, are not required to provide any type of guarantee nor do they need to reach necessarily a certain turnover. Both of these factors have a positive effect on the price However, in this case, you will not have any kind of protection, and any warranty disclaimers, formulated with clauses of the type “seen and liked”, are valid and appear in the majority of contracts for the buying and selling of used cars. The seller is only liable if there is an explicit statement of the guarantee or proven case of fraud. Keep in mind that you will need to correct your expenses and any failures detected after purchase. For this reason you should always inspect carefully the vehicle to make you advice from a friend or from an expert, and prefer the cars that have the manufacturer's warranty.