When buying a car, the budget we have will largely determine the final decision. And it is not the same to acquire a new car, a km 0 or a management one. What is the difference between these three types of vehicles? We explain it clearly and simply below.

There is little to explain in this case. A new car is one that has never been used by anyone and comes directly from the dealer. These cars are more expensive than 0 km and management cars: they have a full manufacturer’s warranty and are in impeccable condition. If the budget is not a problem and you want to maximize the life of the vehicle, it is necessary to bet on a totally new car.

0 km cars are those that have already been registered, but may have been used as demo cars at a dealership or simply have been registered to meet the establishment’s sales quotas.

These cars have no kilometers traveled and can be a very good option if you prefer to save money on the purchase of a new car. The warranty of a 0 km car, however, is not three years, as is the case with new vehicles, but two, something that must also be taken into account when planning your purchase.

However, there is another thing that you must take into account in 0 km cars: the guarantee always begins to run at the moment it is registered, so you can buy a 0 km car whose guarantee has expired. It is one of the main drawbacks in buying this type of vehicle.

Finally, we have the management cars. These types of vehicles have been used by a manager or a high-ranking employee of a company for a short time and then sold at a reduced price. These types of cars usually have very little use and are therefore in excellent condition for sale. The management vehicles have been cared for and maintained by the company that owns them. Management cars are sold with a two-year warranty (you must always take into account the age of registration) and are usually high-end.

Taking all this into account, it is up to you to opt for one purchase model or another.