Pros and cons of new vs used cars, spare parts, and buyer tips.
Technical Specifications of Cars
Every student, having finished university and holding a diploma earned by his own effort, subconsciously begins to think that life has fallen into place and there is just a little left to feel completely happy: a noisy family, a well-paid job, and, of course, a good car. And everyone understands that two of the three components can wait, but the third aspect — namely, new cars — seems to mesmerize, not allowing one to walk calmly through the city streets. So the weekend arrives, and the student decides to drop by the car market.
The car market, where new cars are displayed, attracts a varied crowd; it is not only the young generation and novice drivers, but also those who already own cars and those who would like to update their "vehicle fleet" or give someone an expensive gift. The car market, of course, offers not only new cars. Cars with all degrees of "usedness" and various mileages, as well as a wide assortment of auto parts — all of this is offered at the car market.
Every car model has its drawbacks and advantages. New cars usually come out ahead compared to already "worn" vehicles. Technical specifications, ease of handling, reliability, appearance — this is far from the full set of virtues that new cars possess. New cars have only one drawback, but a significant one — their high cost. Compared to used cars that have already served 10–15 years, the price of a new car is several times higher.
As the folk proverb goes, "if you like to ride, you must also like to carry the sled." Everyone has their own income: some can afford a used car in good condition at a reasonable price. Others want the best from life in every respect and, when choosing a car, prefer only new vehicles.
Whatever choice faces the motorist — whether to look at new cars or those that have long been "in use" — it is important that the car suits its owner and provides comfortable and safe travel on the roads. Many worry that if a car model becomes outdated and is taken off the market, it will be quite problematic to find components for the chosen vehicle. However, today the car market offers such a huge selection of spare parts that you can find everything there.
Since both original and non-original auto parts are available, they naturally differ in price and quality. High-quality auto parts produced at the factories of the same brand as the car will undoubtedly suit it much better than parts made for other vehicles. But if a driver knows his car "like the back of his hand" and is quite adept with mechanics, he will easily find at the car market those parts that can function in the vehicle for a long time, in no way differing from their original counterparts.

Today the car market offers everyone the opportunity to buy a car to suit any budget and taste: new cars, used cars, expensive and more affordable — car markets in every city can now offer a wide variety of vehicles.