Wednesday, 16 May 2018

A Car Dealership with a Great Variety


Walking into car dealerships, people usually zone in on a single model or type of vehicle, depending on their taste and needs for a specific type of vehicles. Used car dealerships would offer much more variety than brand car dealerships, as well as a decrease in the overall pricing of the vehicles, as they are mostly second-hand models.

With a variety of vehicle types and brands to choose from, Atterbury Motors is one of the car dealerships where you are very likely to find the exact model you have been looking for in Pretoria. When it comes to deciding on which car would be the ideal daily driver for your specific needs, you should always take the types of roads you will be driving on into consideration. Today, we will be looking at the variety of cars that car dealerships such as Atterbury Motors offer, and what their unique strengths are for choosing them as daily drivers.

When you spend most of your time driving on tarmac, a small car that is specifically designed to good surfaces and run as fuel-efficiently as possible will not only save you money, but also take the stress out of rush hour and parking. Compact hatchbacks, sedans, saloons, and estates are always available at used car dealerships, giving you a very wide range of cars to choose from.

Hatchbacks are ideal for students and single people, with sedans being useful if you need more space for equipment transportation and luggage. A luxury German saloon is always a comfortable and rewarding choice for business people with families to be driven around, while estates are ideal for big families and stay-at-home parents who carpool their children to and from school daily.

For those who encounter dirt and gravel roads daily, car dealerships usually offer bigger and/or higher-riding models that offer better ground clearance to deal with uneven driving surfaces. Big, bulky SUVs are not ideal for driving in populated and suburban areas, but they do come into their own once the tarmac ends and the gravel begins. With various gravel and dirt roads around the suburban areas of Pretoria, these vehicles are commonly seen at used car dealerships, with a choice between SUVs, MPVs, and bakkies to handle the tougher roads.

Fuel economy on these models are usually much worse than the regular city cars, especially in comparison to light hatchbacks, so when you buy a bigger car, always ensure that you really need it to handle dirt and gravel roads on a daily basis. If not, stick to a more affordable and smaller option that is specifically designed for tarmac and asphalt roads. Or, perhaps, one of the increasingly popular crossovers that are now all the vogue.