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The Psychology of Car Buying: What Your Vehicle Says About You

The Psychology of Car Buying: What Your Vehicle Says About You

Owning a car means more than just being able to get from A to B. 

Whether you’re planning to buy a brand-new vehicle from a dealership or go ahead with a private sale, the model you choose reflects a lot about your personality, lifestyle, and values. 

From brand loyalty to family practicality, cars can determine and even represent a wide array of different lifestyle choices. Here’s what your set of wheels could reveal about who you are. 

More than a vehicle

In many ways, your car reflects what’s happening in your life.

Most drivers enjoy sharing stories about their first car. From late-night lifts with friends to your first solo road trips, cars help us shape some of life’s biggest milestones. And if you’ve been saving for a while, there’s no feeling quite like upgrading to a car you’ve always dreamed of. 

What’s involved in choosing a car?

Multiple factors drive our car shopping choices. Some are intentional choices and others are non-negotiable, like affordability. Here are a few more:

  • Size: Do you need a small hatchback for city driving or a large, roomy SUV to keep your kids and their luggage in the back?
  • Safety: If you’re buying a car for family driving, checking the latest Euro NCAP Safety Ratings and features on each car is imperative.
  • Comfort: For motorway miles, a luxurious saloon car will keep your body feeling good and your mind happy too.

Emotions can influence our choice massively. Someone who feels nostalgic about their childhood, for example, might be tempted to buy a brand or model of vehicle that reminds them of years gone by. Or like many drivers, you might just love a certain type of car!

Used cars as an intentional choice 

Buying a used or nearly new car can be just as special as driving one away from the showroom. For those prioritising value, sustainability or flexibility, used cars make a smart and budget-conscious option.

With new petrol and diesel engines set to be banned by 2030, many drivers choose to buy second-hand vehicles for greater fuel economy. And by using the search filter function when you’re browsing online, you can narrow down your search according to unique features and specifications.

Choose a car that suits your style

When you’re ready to buy a car, it’s important to choose something that genuinely reflects your style and needs. Try to match your style but strike a balance with practicality too: whether it’s family-focused, eco-conscious or driven by the latest designs.

Don’t be pressured only by trends. Remember that while one model might suit someone you know perfectly, it might not even come close to meeting the needs of you and your family. 

Choosing the right car takes time. Enjoy the process and don’t rush into a decision that should last for years to come!

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