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Enterprise Motor Group Learning Centre

Wednesday 24 September 2014, 4:07PM

By Pure SEO

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Enterprise Motor Group are pleased to announce the addition of a Learning Centre to their news blog. Using the car toolbox analogy, the Learning Centre is there to serve as an extra ‘tool’ in people’s information toolbox.  One of the first things they advocate is for car owners to give their cars a quick safety check on a regular basis, even though their car needs a Warrant of Fitness check every 6-12 months. As they say, it’s always best to fix a problem while it’s small rather than have it go unnoticed until the next check. To this end they feature a couple of videos, one showing the T.W.I.R.L test for tyres, windscreen, indicators, rust and lights, with the second video referring to things people should look out for while driving. As the Enterprise Motor Group team say, staying on top of your car’s maintenance will save money on repairs in the long run and people should make sure they regularly get their car checked and serviced by a professional.

Another item dealt with on the Learning Centre is ‘to trade or not to trade?’ For most people, trading in their car at a dealership is a convenient solution to a problem, especially if they still owe money on it. The dealer first determines the wholesale value of the car. This is the amount another car dealer will pay for it, taking into account what they need to spend to bring it up to a sellable condition, as well as the margin they will need when they resell the vehicle. If someone owes money on their vehicle, the dealer will find out exactly what is left owing and pay this to the finance company for them. This amount is then deducted from what they actually receive for their car.

At Enterprise Motor Group, there is a $3000 Minimum Trade-In on selected vehicles. This means that when a customer trades in their vehicle they will receive a minimum of $3000, regardless of condition to put towards these cars. What’s even better, if it's worth more than $3000 they will get more too. To find out which cars qualify, people can browse the Enterprise Motor Group selection and look for cars which are labelled '$3000 minimum trade-in'. At the end of the day, it is people’s choice whether they trade in or not; they simply need to balance the cost versus the convenience.

For further information on Enterprise Motor Group and the Learning Centre, please visit the website at http://www.enterprisecars.co.nz .