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🚨Buying a demo car comes with its fair share of benefits and downsides, it is ultimately subjective to what utility you want your vehicle to fulfil for you and at what cost.

Here are some of the pros and cons of buying a demo car.

🔸Pros of Buying a Demo Car

Getting to be a first owner car at the price of a used car

Demo cars are mostly unregistered cars used by the dealerships and once they decide to let them go, the next owner becomes the first person in whose name the car is registered. The biggest advantage in this being that the market value of the car remains intact which in the case of having a second owner to its name certainly takes a hit.

2. Less driven than a used car
Demo cars usually much less driven than a second-hand car.

3. You a get top-spec variant for less money
Demo cars are always the top-spec variants of the car, hence while buying a demo car you always get a top-spec variant but at a price much less than the on-road price of a new top-spec car.

4. A Demo Car is a refurbished car
Before putting it up for sale, the dealership makes the demo car goes through a refurbishing process to clear off any signs of past usage that there are on the car.

5. Comes with a Warranty

Dealerships who sell these demo cars make sure to insure the car by providing an extended warranty to the customer.

🔸Cons of Demo car

1. Numerous Drivers

A demo car has to go through a lot of scrutinies from multiple potential customers when they take it out for the test drive.

However, in certain cases, it is not that bad, especially when the car is an exhibit on the showroom floor or is just used by the dealership officials.

2. It is still significantly driven

Comparing it to a used car, you’ll find a demo car to be less driven but it is a significant number of kilometres when compared to a new car.

3. Shorter Warranty Period

Though a demo car comes with an extended warranty period from the dealership the coverage is for a very short period as compared to what
you get for a new car.

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