Buying a brand new car for the first time is without a doubt one of those 'bucket list’ moments. Not only does buying a new car bring immense satisfaction, it also ensures a clean bill of health for getting you and your family around safely.
So what is the process you go through when collecting your new car?
Deciding on what car you are going to buy can be the most time consuming part of the whole process.
By this point you’ve probably spent hours doing your homework; such as combing the internet for informative articles, reading countless reviews on fuel ratings and safety features, looking at what models and sizes best suit your needs, completed a few test drives around the block - and that’s all before you’ve even chosen what you colour you want!
Now, despite all this, you’ve found your perfect car, and you’re ready to get behind the wheel. Nice!
Once you’ve decided which vehicle you want and organised paying for it (either a lump sum amount or financing etc.) it might still take a few days before you’re driving off into the sunset. There is always a chance your local dealer may not have your exact model or colour in stock and it might take some time for your new car to arrive from the manufacturer or to be transported in from another dealership.
In order to avoid any disappointment or inconveniences ensure you double check the expected waiting period. Once your car arrives at the dealership, it will also take a few days to obtain its vehicle registration and warrant of fitness, have a pre-delivery inspection and be groomed inside and out. Plus fit any accessories you may have ordered. Despite all these logistical issues, car dealers usually have a pretty good idea of how long it all takes when it comes to getting you behind the wheel and should be able to give you an indication of how long it may take.
The day is here and you can finally go and pick up your new set of wheels - hooray!
Arrange a time with the dealership to pick up the car allowing at least 30 to 45 minutes for the handover. During this time, make sure you are happy that everything is in tip-top shape. Your brief inspection should include checking the model is the one you selected, any accessories you wanted are fitted, and making sure there aren’t any marks or scratches in the paint. The dealers most likely would have already done all this, but it doesn’t hurt to double check!
If you aren’t confident you can give your new car a thorough inspection, we recommend taking someone who does know a thing or two about cars when you go to pick it up.
The dealership will also familiarise you with the features of your new ride. It’s important that during this time you ask the dealer any questions you may have about the running of your new car - they’ll probably have a few helpful tips up their sleeve too.
It’s time to hit the road and enjoy! It may take a while to adjust to the feel of your new car, especially when it comes to figuring out the dimensions when you’re parking and nipping around busy streets.
For more information check out our Complete Guide to Buying a New Car.