When discussing sustainability today, the issue of circular economy is often encountered. Main content: If you no longer need a particular product, you pass it on to someone who can still use it. This principle has long been applied to used cars. From the buyer’s point of view: Someone buys a car that is in good condition but the seller no longer needs it. A wagon gets a second life.
Especially in used cars, this circular economy has always been associated with many question marks. As a buyer, you turned the car around several times, opened all the doors and the trunk, looked under the hood – with an expert eye if possible. But it was more needed to scare the seller (and perhaps the engine itself). After all, as a layman, what do you think about what the engine should look like?
Farie.ch has brought second-hand trading to the Internet. A website has lots of cars and binding prices. These prices provide security because you can count on it: At Farie, these cars have already made their way through a method called the 310-point check. If there are signs of use, they are also documented in detail.
What if it doesn’t fit?
However, this security is sometimes not enough. Once in a while, a product purchased online doesn’t quite meet expectations when you see it in front of you. The sweater in the clothing store may be too small. Or you can see in the mirror that the color does not exactly match. When it comes to cars, first test drives may show that it doesn’t quite fit my driving style. Very spacious for the parking lot in front of the house. Or more simply: I just don’t like it. So what?
There’s a 14-day money-back guarantee when you buy from Farie: You could call it a two-week test drive. If you don’t like the car, you can return it later, just like the clothes in the online store. This is possible even as soon as the car is delivered to the front door. Because we know this from all our other online purchases: Sometimes at first glance you may find that you are not satisfied with the product. In this case, the wagon is immediately reloaded and returned.
Along with a 14-day money-back guarantee, Farie offers a one-year warranty on every purchase. On the one hand, this complies with the law: for every second-hand purchase in Switzerland, the seller is responsible for one year of compliance. However, the security involved is more at Farie.ch. When dealing privately with a used car, it is often difficult to find the seller months later and explain the legal situation to him. Long discussions can take place. Farie.ch, on the other hand, is the seller of the car itself, which has already taken over from a dealer. This provides legal certainty.
So just try and go? A little tip: it is better to travel less than 250 kilometers in a 14-day tour. After this distance, 2.50 CHF will be charged for each additional kilometer. You don’t need to go on beach vacations with the new vehicle during this testing phase.
This is a paid post brought to you by Farie.
Source: Blick

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