Sunday, July 22, 2018

Diary: on buying a new car

Posts have been infrequent recently. The Tour de France, obviously. But we've also been busy trying to buy a new car.

A lot of stuff to get in the back

Returning from our recent camping trip to the New Forest, Clare - writhing and shuffling on the Toyota Auris's uncomfortable seats - suddenly had an epiphany:
"We need to get a new car!"
So her requirements are: more space for camping equipment .. and seats which are a lot more comfortable. I would add that the sluggishness of the Auris has always irritated me while some high-tech driver-assist would be really interesting.

Apparently what we need is a compact (or family) SUV.

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It's a nightmare choosing the short-list. Most manufacturers have this category in their portfolio. Cue tedious research on the Internet before we discovered the Top Gear 'best small SUV list'. This was enough to get a five car shortlist (not including the Dacia Duster!) and on Friday we hit the showrooms of South Bristol.

I had initially thought that selection was equivalent to running an internal Prolog program like this:
spacious(volkswagen_golf_sv).
spacious(skoda_karoq).
spacious(seat_ateca).
spacious(volvo_xc40).
spacious(peugeot_3008).
spacious(dacia_duster).

comfortable(volkswagen_golf_sv).
comfortable(skoda_karoq).
comfortable(seat_ateca).
comfortable(volvo_xc40).

fast(volkswagen_golf_sv).
fast(volvo_xc40).
fast(skoda_karoq).         % some models!
fast(seat_ateca).              % some models!

value_for_money(volkswagen_golf_sv).
value_for_money(skoda_karoq).
value_for_money(seat_ateca).
value_for_money(dacia_duster).

likes(clare, Car) :- comfortable(Car), spacious(Car).
likes(nigel, Car) :- fast(Car), value_for_money(Car).

choose(Car) :- likes(clare, Car), likes(nigel, Car).
This is what you see when it runs.
?- choose(Car).
Car = volkswagen_golf_sv ;
Car = skoda_karoq ;
Car = seat_ateca.
But nothing beats walking up to the car in the showroom and sitting inside it. We have test drives booked for this coming week. I am advised that it is critical to test drive all the shortlisted cars, not just the preferred one. Ride comfort, handling and noise just can't be predicted.

Another tip is from WhatCar which publishes the 'target price', usually several thousand pounds under the list price. As they say,
"Sales staff's margins depend on a number of factors, including the bonuses and incentives that are being offered by manufacturers to their network (many of these are leaked to our team of secret shoppers). So it's worth double-checking that day's Target Price on the car you're interested in before you head off to the showroom; we'd even recommend printing out a screen-grab or taking a copy of What Car? magazine with you so you can stick to your guns during negotiations.

If your salesman won't do the deal, we'll try to find one who will."

We shall see. That and the part-exchange on the Toyota, which after ten years is worth around £1,400.

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Some people, I'm told, treat buying a new car as fun. It's not exactly a chore but I'll be pleased to complete the process.

2 comments:

  1. What about a Tesla, or some other novel AI Car? Then you can be out in front of the revolution Blogging hands free from the motorway at 70 mph!

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    1. I am extremely *underwhelmed* by the level of driver-assistance ready for prime-time. You can get - as an expensive option - hands-free in a traffic jam, limited to 6-7 mph with your hands on the wheel.

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