The process of buying a new car in Australia has changed a lot in the past decade, but it seems the basic rules for securing the best deal have not.
Even with the advent of direct manufacturer-to-consumer online sales (like that used by Tesla and Polestar) and direct OEM agency models (employed by Honda and Mercedes-Benz), there are five key considerations worth making when choosing to purchase a new set of wheels.
Turning up to a physical dealer with a clear picture of what you want can streamline the process further. For this, you can reference the Open Road team’s extensive catalogue of road tests and reviews, as well as our guide to buying a new car.
Alternatively, there are umpteen benefits to purchasing a used car instead, the guide for which you can find here. Also keep in mind NRMA member benefits when using Carma for any used purchase.
In short, our key considerations for buying a new car include: