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Step-by-step Guide to Buying a New Car in London

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Purchasing a new car in London requires good planning and consideration of the capital’s driving conditions.

This guide covers everything from budgeting and ULEZ compliance to paperwork and registration, ensuring you make an informed decision.

3 Steps to Buying a New Car in London

Researching and Budgeting for Your New Car

The first thing to do, even before visiting any dealership, is to assess your specific needs for London driving. Consider whether you’ll primarily use the car for city commuting, weekend trips, or family transport.

Set a realistic budget that includes the purchase price, insurance, registration fees, and ongoing maintenance costs. London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) now covers all 32 boroughs and charges £12.50 daily for non-compliant vehicles, making vehicle choice crucial.

Petrol cars meeting Euro 4 standards (typically registered after 2006) and diesel cars meeting Euro 6 standards (usually from September 2015 onwards) are ULEZ-compliant.

Electric vehicles are completely exempt from ULEZ charges and benefit from zero road tax, making them attractive for London drivers despite higher upfront costs.

Choosing the Right Car and Test Driving in London

Choose models suited to London’s narrow streets, tight parking spaces, and stop-start traffic conditions. Compact cars and city-focused models usually offer better manoeuvrability and fuel efficiency in urban environments. When scheduling test drives, make sure you’re properly covered by insurance.

Many dealerships provide their insurance for test drives, but if you’re driving a vehicle not insured under your name, you may need temporary car insurance to guarantee you’re legally protected. This is especially important when test-driving multiple vehicles from different dealers or private sellers.

Plan test routes that include typical London driving scenarios such as congested areas, narrow residential streets, and car parks to properly evaluate the vehicle’s suitability.

Finalising the Purchase: Paperwork, Registration, and Delivery

Once you’ve chosen your vehicle, negotiate the final price and understand all finance options available.

The DVLA requires immediate vehicle registration when you purchase a car, with dealers typically handling new car registrations automatically. For used cars with existing V5C documents, the seller registers the vehicle to you online or by post, providing you with the green ‘new keeper’ slip.

Remember that vehicle tax doesn’t transfer between owners, so you must tax your new car before driving it using the 12-digit reference number from the new keeper’s slip.

If transitioning between vehicles or needing coverage during the handover period, temporary car insurance can provide essential short-term protection whilst you arrange annual policies.

Buying a car in London needs some attention to ULEZ compliance, proper insurance coverage, and prompt registration procedures. When following these steps and understanding the capital’s specific requirements, you’ll go through the purchase process smoothly while making sure your new vehicle meets London’s environmental standards and legal obligations.

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