Buying a new car is a novel experience |
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This segment is of ital importance to any body or any consumer, when for the first time he destines or prefers to get hold of a new car. Of course buying a new car is a novel experience that few will even try to ever forget. It is true that the aroma, in conjunction with the pristine interior, followed by the flawless ride are some of the things that are greatly enjoyed by the new car owners. But it is also true that in spite of the fact that they are served to the first time consumers in a faultless orientation and being well equipped at par excellence, even the most expensive cars leave the showroom with the striking absence of several imperative accessories. It shall be wrong to ascertain that there has been some sort of stealing but as an alternative, for some odd rationale these "must have" accessories were not included at the initial ground of the sale. It becomes therefore necessary for the buyers to have a careful watch over the presence of accessories and to report the concerned showroom manager or the concerned persons of the car company, if there is any such salient absence. To be precise, there are six imperative accessories that every vehicle requires for an efficient and smooth operation. They include the floor mat, cargo liners, bug shields, car bra, brake dust shields and the car cover. Generally at the first time of the buying episode even though floor mats happen to be the major accessory, they are not included in any such sale. Rather a throwaway paper sheet is offered for the driver. But without floor mats in place it can be easily made certain that the interior will be soiled in the due course. So care must be taken to detect the flaw at the first instance and also in the case of the others so as to be free from further anxieties in the future and to reach the residence with a profound contentment Posted by subhasis on Thursday Jul 05 reply Comments |
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