Monday, February 27, 2012

Talk about Buying Used Car? Women get better


Miami, f - If you must buy an old car, 67 percent of women would rather spend the time to check every detail of the vehicle, being the man he is only 55 percent. "When women buy cars, they are more likely to ask more specific questions about the vehicles, even the truth they already know the answer," said Stiberman.

Leasetrader.com (LT) conducted a study of men and women in terms of buying a used car. Who is best?

nothing seems wrong if we take heed of this phenomenon. "Men tend to rely on assumptions and what they believe they know," said Sergio Stiberman, CEO and Founder of LT. In other words, in choosing the man's car is easier to believe that they initial information for granted without having to check more thoroughly.

While the woman, according to a survey LT 95 percent of women said that during the process of purchasing a vehicle more highlights about safety, so more to ask and check it. While 94% longer worry about the history that happened to the vehicle. While men, 83 percent of driving performance is a major concern, followed by 75 percent glance to the engine.

For exterior or appearance, about 74 percent said aesthetics are important, then in the third rating involves a vehicle that must be possessed. For women, there's an aesthetic at number nine and only 46 percent of women declare it as an important factor.