As always, we discuss topics in our studio that are important and relevant to all of us. Sometimes it's fun in our studio, but it can also be more serious... We all want to avoid problems. Also shopping ones. We are starting a special series in which we will discuss issues related to all types of purchases and sales in Norway. We would like to sensitize you and warn you what to pay attention to when signing any contracts and making any transactions. Today, in the video from the studio, we talk about buying a car in Norway. Do you think buying a car in Norway is a piece of cake? You search, you find an offer, you buy - you enjoy your new means of transport. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. Lack of caution can cost us dearly. How to protect yourself from an unpleasant surprise? Listen!
Don't let yourself be surprised! Don't buy a cat in a poke!
In Norway, we have the privilege that we really can - we have a real chance to check everything carefully before each transaction. It is worth taking advantage of this. In the country of the fjords, you can see the amount of earnings in a given position of specific people. In addition, you can verify the history of the car before buying it. Take advantage of it, and perhaps this seemingly small gesture will save you from serious problems. It should be noted that more and more people are selling cars with debt. The previous owner goes into debt for the car, then sells it together with the loan, often not for a small amount. We need to check two things. The technical condition of the car and its debt condition. You can check the car overview at this link: Car inspection in Norway. You can check the car debt at the link: Car debt. Check and be aware of what you are taking! More in our material realized in the studio:
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Buying a car in Norway - what precautions do we need to follow?
- check the history of the car,
- verify the car's debt status,
- check the technical condition before purchasing,
- read the contract with the other party carefully - do not sign anything blindly.
In addition, try not to buy a car that you haven't seen.
To sum up. A new car is meant to be fun, not a source of trouble. Soon our next video materials: Follow our profile on Facebook!