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Types

Private Cars

In today’s world, transportation is a major necessity, the ability to move smoothly from a place to another either alone or with family members.

The private car generally refers to a small vehicle that serves the primary use of a single individual or a family. The general difference between a private car and a public one is the aspect of ownership or fee paid for usage.

The private car is often purchased with a one-time payment or in instalment, after the payment the car belongs to the individual who is registered with the vehicle and is available for use as the individual deems fit, this is however different from a public car.

A public car is not owned by an individual, and its availability is dependent on schedule or as provided by the public administrator.

Another major advantage the private car brings about is comfort, the ability to selectively use the car discretionally. Private car confers the ease of usage for a family member, either to go for a family road trip, grocery or shopping there is an available vehicle that can be used without mixing with strangers on public vehicles.

Buying a private car

Many individuals enjoy the juicy offer available from owning a private car, from the comfort of travelling alone or in the company of friends and family alone without the hassle and rowdiness of public buses, to moving around goods and other house equipment conveniently. At Andrew Stoner, we help individuals navigate the hurdle of acquiring a private car. We assist in broking a deal between car companies and our clients, with our expertise you can get a car that fits your specification as well as your budget. Our service also extends to broker a car deal not only for new cars, but you can also get dead for a fairly used car still in a good functional state. Andrew Stoner ensures you get a fair deal for the private car of your dream.

Responsibility for owning a car

As much as there are various benefits to derive from the use of a private car, there are some responsibilities and liabilities associated with the use of a private car. Owning a car does not come at a free cost, and it can be rather expensive, from the cost of purchase down to regular maintenance. For private cars, tax is being paid, fuel cost, cost of repair if there is damage, insurance cost etc. For individuals that consider getting a personal driver as well, this comes at an additional cost to the owner of the car. These are important decisions and considerations to be made before opting for a private car, whatever your decision is Andrew Stoner is here to assist you in landing your choice of car.