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Why Buy a Used Car in Iowa?

While the economy is at a low point, many may think twice about buying a brand new car.  The Used Car sector of the auto industry is on the rise, and more than ever, people are finding out that buying a pre- owned vehicle comes with a long list of benefits.  Furthermore, the depreciation of a new car is incredibly high, with the value dropping the most in the first year. When a consumer opts to instead buy a car that it is just a few years old, they can save thousands, yet still have top rated transportatioUsed Jeep Libertyn.  The fact is a car that is driven and treated with care should remain dependable for at least 10 years and 100,000 miles.  There is a wide range of used vehicles available, from recent models, to cars from the ‘80s.  Buying a used car in Iowa is also a ‘Green’ alternative.  A used car has less impact on the environment because every time a new vehicle is produced a large amount of fossil fuel energy is used.  Buying a vehicle that is only a few years old will ensure that it will have safety features, such as airbags and ABS, and possibly newer technologies such as traction control. In another words, buying used does not mean totally foregoing safety. The depreciation factor is another reason to buy pre owned.  A car's value in just the first year of the car's life depreciates rapidly — from 20 to 45 percent. Depreciation is a big key to used-car savings.  A three-year-old vehicle has already taken its biggest hit in resale value.  All in all, this means lower prices for used cars, which in turn mean lower finance charges and sales tax.  Several factors determine depreciation, including the model's popularity, quality, supply, and whether or not the vehicle is of the current design. When a car model is totally revamped, especially if the name is changed, the older version usually drops in value more quickly.  Those used cars are generally good buys. We all know used cars cost less than new ones. Depreciation, fuel usage, insurance, interest on financing, maintenance and repairs, and sales tax are all factors that make buying a used car worth it.  Used vehicles that are later models are often the best values you'll find in the automotive market. Not only is the price lower than a comparable new car, but ownership expenses are simply lower.  As reliability in vehicles has gone up , so has the appeal of used cars. Finding a used car that is reliable, safe, fuel efficient and valuable is a great alternative to spending thousands more for a new vehicle.   Today, used car buyers do not have to give up all the perks of a nice vehicle just to get a bargain. 

The State of Iowa

Iowa, known as the "American Heartland.", derives its name from the Ioway people, one of the many American Indian tribes that occupied the state at the time of European exploration.  Overall, Iowa’s economy, culture, and landscape are diverse. Iowa is one of the safest states in which to live and its population is among the most literate and best-educated.  Iowa, like most of the Midwest, has a humid continental climate throughout the state with extremes of both heat and cold. The average annual temperature at Des Moines is 50 °F (10 °C).  WinterIowas are brisk and snowfall is common. Spring ushers in the beginning of the severe weather season. Iowa averages about 50 days of thunderstorm activity per year Tornadoes are common during the spring and summer months, with an average of 37 tornadoes in a single year. Despite popular perception, Iowa is generally not flat; most of the state consists of rolling hills. Iowa stands in a class by itself as an agricultural state. Its farms sell over $10 billion worth of crops and livestock annually. Iowa leads the nation in all corn, soybean, and hog marketings, and comes in third in total livestock sales. Iowa's forests produce hardwood lumber, particularly walnut, and its mineral products include cement, limestone, sand, gravel, gypsum, and coal.
Although Iowa produces a tenth of the nation's food supply, the value of Iowa's manufactured products is twice that of its agriculture. Major industries are food and associated products, non-electrical machinery, electrical equipment, printing and publishing, and fabricated products.

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