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How to Buy a New Car From a New Car UK Dealership in Ireland
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To successfully buy a new car from a new car UK dealership, you first have to find that reliable new car UK dealership yourself.

One way to do that is to find industry information about the different new car UK dealerships that are currently operating from the UK. And to do that properly without losing your sanity is to concentrate on a certain geographical region in the UK, rather than attempt to scour the entire UK for a new car UK dealership to choose. So let us concentrate on Ireland for now.

If you are looking for an Ireland-based new car UK dealership, you need to know that new cars that are bought in Ireland are subject to a host of taxes, including the VRT or Vehicle Registration Tax. Examine the contract from the Ireland-based new car UK dealership closely because the price of your new car may already have the VRT integrated into it. The VRT is different from the Open Market Selling Price (or OMSP) - the latter is equivalent to the expected retail price and should already encompass all taxes that have already gone to the state (in this case the government.) The OMSP should have the VRT integrated into it during final computation. (Some criticize the VRT since it sort of penalizes people in Ireland who want to replace their older gas-guzzling and air-polluting vehicles with newer more fuel-efficient cars.)

Now to find the new car UK dealership itself, you may find it more convenient to go online for your search (especially if you are not in Ireland at the moment.) One report says though, that due to the aforementioned VRT, many Ireland-based new car UK buyers are opting to look to the British mainland to purchase new cars (rather than pay the higher prices that come with the integration of the VRT into the expected retail price of cars bought in Ireland.) If you still want to buy a new car UK from an Irish dealership, then you may want to examine the new car UK prices in Northern Ireland which are said to be relatively lower than prices in the other Ireland.

One manufacturer which has been operating for a very long time in Ireland is the Ford Motor Company which is celebrating its 90th anniversary of serving Ireland-based car buyers this 2007. This is why you may find many Irish who actually own a Ford automobile, or whose family has a history of buying for the Ford Motor Company. There are not many international car manufacturers who can claim to have such a long history of serving the Irish consumers like Ford does. Actually, the Ford Focus is the top selling car in Ireland while the Ford Transit is the most popular commercial vehicle for that country and have been for quite a few years now, according to a report on the CarNet website. Ford cars are chosen by Irish consumers because they get great value for their money and enjoy ease of service, high-end performance, and up-to-date technology when they buy a Ford car.

All these tips should make it much easier and more convenient for you to look for a new car UK dealership based in Ireland, and should leave you more well-informed as to the car-buying process in the so-called Emerald Isle.

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