The MATS car-buying model heavily focuses on minimizing our clients’ risk purchasing vehicles. We do this in a few ways:
- Guiding clients through their purchase with a team of car-buying experts.
- Eliminating vehicles with problems that clients might not spot during the search process.
- Buying vehicles only from MATS trusted sources.
- Fully inspecting and servicing each vehicle before delivering to the clients.
- Offering a 30 day warranty, guaranteeing clients’ satisfaction post-sale.
While we can’t absolutely eliminate all risk for our clients, we do our best to educate you in making the best car purchase for your budget.
If you aren’t buying your next vehicle with MATS, we recommend you ask these three questions before making a purchase to minimize your risk of ending up with a low-quality vehicle:
- Where is the car coming from? Understanding the source of the vehicle is crucial. Some companies may accept any available vehicles to expand their inventory, while others are more selective, considering the vehicle’s history and condition.
- How was the car maintained previously? It’s important to learn about the car’s past, including any accidents, previous drivers, and usage type (e.g., personal lease, rental, or single-owner). Each scenario warrants further inquiry.
- What is the reconditioning process? Knowing the company’s standards for repairs and maintenance is essential. Ask about their criteria for identifying necessary fixes and whether they address all the issues they discover.
If you want to eliminate the hassle and headache of doing the intensive check-work yourself, contact MATS for a free vehicle consultation.