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BUYER’S GUIDE

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Depreciati­on is one of the biggest drawbacks to buying a new car. The common depreciati­on amount of about 50 per cent over the first three to five years can amount to a small fortune when it comes to luxury cars. On the flipside, this means the used car market can offer great value when shopping for these types of cars.

We had a scout online over the past few weeks to see if we could find some exceptiona­l vehicles that are on sale for considerab­ly less than their original RRP.

2016 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG

Used price: $79,999

New price: $164,900

This sedan sports a bi-turbo

4.0-litre V8 engine and produces 375kW and

700Nm with

0-100km/h in just

4s.

It has a 5-star ANCAP rating, due to features like pedestrian avoidance with braking and lowspeed crash avoidance. It has leather heated front seats and panoramic glass roof.

The C63 AMG we looked at had an optional “night package”, which included tinted windows, black accents and an adjustable AMG performanc­e exhaust system. These packages can cost thousands, so finding a car with these extras and only 31,500km on the clock sweetens the deal.

2013 Maserati Quattropor­te Sportline GTS

Used Price: $60,000 New price: $295,000

2006 Bentley Continenta­l Flying Spur

Used price: $59,990

New price: $365,000

This unmistakab­ly Britishdes­igned Bentley is powered by a W12 twin-turbo 6-litre engine, allowing you to drive anywhere in ultimate style and comfort. The example we found was New Zealand-new and in immaculate

The Maserati Quattropor­te (Italian for “four door”) saloon features the Ferrari F140 V8 4.7l engine, developing 336kW and 510Nm of torque.

The car boasts Italian styling and comes with a premium sound system, with carbon fibre finishing accents, and a cool box in the centre console. condition, thanks to it only having had one owner. It has only travelled 11,500km in 13 years. The car is metallic silver with a dark blue leather and woodgrain trim; it has all the makings of becoming a future classic. Despite the mileage, this Bentley has a full dealer service history with 10 stamped services through Bentley Auckland.

Despite the age of the Quattropor­te we looked at, it had only covered 33,000km and included side airbags, electronic stability control and activecorn­ering bi-xenon headlights.

Tips

If you are tempted by a used luxury car always ensure you choose wisely; here are some simple tips that can help to reduce the risks of your new luxury car:

● Ensure you can afford insurance.

● Get a history check to ensure there is no outstandin­g finance and to find out more about the car’s past.

● Go for an extended test drive and check for any suspicious noises.

● Get a diagnostic scan — luxury models can often feature ageing electronic­s.

● Have a specialist look over the vehicle, preferably someone who has experience or in-depth knowledge of that model and the faults that can occur.

● Investigat­e the potential repairs and their costs.

● If possible, talk to a club or enthusiast group to understand the quirks and idiosyncra­sies of a particular model — they may even be able to guide you to a suitable place to do a vehicle inspection.

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