Buying Used Cars With Royal Approval

May 29, 2010

in automotive

 

Purchasing used cars from private sellers always seems like taking a bit of a risk. But this risk would be almost eliminated if the seller was one of the most well known persons in the entire country. If the Queen was selling her motor would you take the risk on it being a good deal? You could in fact be the proud owner of the Queen’s second hand Daimler as it is for sale now. If you have the £65,000 asking price then this car could be yours. Not the cheapest second-hand motor you can get this year, but certainly the most interesting one.

 

So what type of condition can you expect used cars belonging to the Queen to be in? On the plus side Royalty tends to be driven slowly around cities and if the car has been in a crash you would have heard about it. But you could imagine that the Queen’s corgis would also have been in the car quite a lot so there may be dog hairs in it. But if you were feeling a bit productive, you could try to make some money from selling these dog hairs to some Americans on eBay as that is the type of thing they seem to like.

 

So if you want to almost eradicate the risk of buying a used car, then you should look at buying used cars from royalty. The car would more than likely be in good condition and you could be sure that it hadn’t been involved in an accident. Who knows maybe the Queen herself will accompany you for the test drive wouldn’t that be grand? The other nice thing about the Queen’s Daimler is that it comes with special flashing blue strobe lights to warn others to clear the way for important personage. So this could be a gift, if you were trying to dodge some heavy traffic!

 

Whenever you happening to be looking for used cars for sale, you are always better off trying to research your vehicles beforehand. Good research lets you find only the best models available. When your research is done, you could very well end up with a great used motability or even a used porsche.

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