Thursday 3 April 2014

Do's and Don’ts of Purchasing a Pre-Owned Commercial Vehicle


Are you hunting for a used commercial vehicle for your business? Great! That means your business is growing. But in case you are doing it for the first time, then be cautious as it can be a little intimidating thing to do. Do not relate it with buying a car because the considerations that go into the purchase of a used commercial vehicle are quite different. To make things easier for you, here are some dos and don’ts of buying a used commercial vehicle.  
Do's
  • Your decision for a purchase must be based on your usage of the vehicle. Depending on that you will decide the category of options that you should explore. In case, you need it for transporting heavy goods, then a used mini truck will not serve the purpose.
  • Fuel is one of the most important considerations that you should look for. In case, you are hunting for a bigger commercial vehicle, then remember that it will consume more fuel. If your business can afford that level of consumption then only go for this option. Otherwise, you will end up in a big tension in future.
Don’ts
  • Never go unprepared while you visit a dealer to purchase a used commercial vehicle. It is mandatory for you to have all the technical knowledge so that you can make the most appropriate choice.
  • Never say ‘Yes’ until you are not sure about the used commercial vehicle. Because that will result in future problems. That’s why, it is necessary to physically inspect the vehicle through a test drive.  
Now, after reading these dos and don’ts, if you wish to purchase a pre-owned commercial vehicle, then do get in touch with Shriram Automall India Limited (SAMIL). As a pioneer in giving structure bidding platforms for the trade of used vehicles and equipment, the company has spread its Automall facilities across the nation.


“At SAMIL, we make consistent efforts in ensuring customer satisfaction through our bidding platforms. We serve a wide range of pre-owned vehicles and equipment with utmost transparency.” – Mr. Sameer Malhotra, CEO of SAMIL.

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