The latest used car sales statistics released by Experian on 22 January have revealed that there has been a slight shift towards bigger cars during the third quarter of 2006, suggesting that cost conscious used car buyers are perhaps not as prudent or environmentally friendly as they might think they are.
Experian's Managing Director of the Automotive division, Rob Whalley believes that: "[The] increase in sales of older used cars that have larger engines, use more fuel and usually have higher CO2 emissions, is at odds with concerns for both the environment and the costs of running a car."
He concluded by saying that increased taxes and fuel prices have caused large car prices to drop further.
This certainly mirrors the 'car searches' that we have seen at Desperate Seller.co.uk.
Wednesday, 24 January 2007
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Hi,
We are a taxi company Hummingbird Cars in London. We provide Airport Transfer service from all london airports.
We are in need of buying cars as our business is growing.But, we are in a sort of confusion as that should we go for used or new cars. So, Can anyone please advice us looking at cost and also other factors which is the best option for us.
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Thank you
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