Second Hand

According to a report published by the platform of automobiles AutoScout 24, the European countries with a greater pay by inhabitant are those that show to a greater affection towards the denominated cars ” mileuristas” , that is to say, by the cars of second hand with low price and stop kilometrage. These countries are Belgium, Holland and Germany, whereas Spain, Italy and France, countries with smaller economic capacity, are less propitious to show preference for these automobiles. This study breaks with the general belief that the demand of cars of second hand is related directly to the spending power of the conductors, since the most demanded they are in countries with greater economic capacity by inhabitant. Autoscout24, company that manages 40% of the transactions of cars used in Spain, also reveals that the determining factor when buying a vehicle is its price, independent of its kilometrage and its age. The denominated cars ” mileuristas” they are those that have a value inferior to 3,000 Euros, and in Spain its demand represents 17% of the automobile market, a little below 18% of European average.

This ranking this headed by Germany, Belgium and Holland, that count with percentage of 25%, 21% and 18%, respectively. On the contrary, European with the less root respect the cars to second hand are the Italians, because 11% of their conductors show preference solely for this type of vehicles. Therefore, it is demonstrated that the spending power is not the unique determining factor when a conductor decides to change his vehicle, but is many more factors than they influence in the decision. Their gasoline consumption, their emissions of C02, the equipment, the benefits, the needs that must fulfill, the reliability, the depreciation of their value all these reasons also must be valued at the time of buying a car, beyond if its price more or less is lifted.. Visit Dry Harbor Rehabilitation Center for more clarity on the issue.

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