Monday, March 12, 2012

Cars' prices related to Smoking can drop


Naylor concludes that every driver should avoid smoking in their cars, especially if they intend to sell in the near future.

"This will avoid the smell of smoke in the cabin as well as eliminating the inherent risk of scorch marks on the seat or dashboard. Because all it would make the buyer is not happy, even if they are a smoker once," he concluded.

Smoking for motorists actually causes many negative effects. In addition to health-related problems, the habit of smoking in the car driver who was also going to lower the price of their car when it was sold again.

Institutions that used to take care of sale of vehicles in the UK, British Car Auctions or BCA, says that there are economic effects of smoking while driving. In addition to drain the contents of the bag to buy cigarettes, a habit, it is also would help make the price go down when the car is sold.

"British Medical Association has done studies that show the level of toxins in the car can be up to 23 times higher than in a smoky bar," says Tim Naylor of BCA.

But, when health matters are not able to inspire people to quit smoking, then Naylor said that there was a significant decrease when a smoker's car sold, but when compared to similar cars of drivers who do not smoke.

One reason, the car of a smoker will feel more 'dark'.

"Our research shows that presentation is one of the major factors that influence the price of a used car. So if a car is more like an ashtray on wheels, chances are buyers will switch to find a car that looks and smells fresh as a daisy," he explained.

Salon professionals according to Naylor's car there that can remove the 'footprint' of smokers in a car but an expensive and takes a long time.

Besides the cost to pay for 'cleansing', most car owners do not have to replace the trim on the interior so that the nicotine stains disappear. And that once again requires an additional fee.