The majority of Australians would prefer to buy a car online
SYDNEY, -"People may think that the transaction via online just to buy small items such as clothes, books or CDs, but apparently there is an increase in particular the purchase of family cars. This proves more and more people believe it to transact on the Internet. The majority of Australians would prefer to buy a car online," said Vine.
From research, continued Vine, also proved 74 percent more efficient than responen believe should been wondering to guess what the advantages offered by dealers. "One of the benefits, they can avoid the sneaky salesman," said Vine.
The majority of Australians would prefer to buy a car online rather than have to bother going to the dealer. This conclusion is derived from a survey conducted Bingle - Australian insurance company - to 602 respondents of the land of kangaroos and found 64 percent felt the car via an online purchase is much more concise than have to negotiate with the salesman.
Then, more than three-quarters of respondents admitted to transactions on the Internet can get a deal the most ideal time to buy a car. Melanie Bingle Vine spokesman, as quoted caradvice, (21 / 9) said residents "Aussie" more confident even though doing transaction in large numbers on the internet.