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Carsite flies the flag for women car buyers .

A recent survey by What Car Magazine showed that male shoppers on average were able to secure up to £544 more off a car asking price than women at showrooms. The survey highlighted that male and female shoppers have a very different experience when buying a car, with some dealers even resorting to flummoxing women with dodgy claims in order to reap more of their money.

However, this is not the only way to buy a great used car. Carsite.co.uk ensures that each and every customer is able to make an informed buying decision on great ex-lease cars without even having to enter a showroom or encountering such an experience. Carsite cars are direct from major brands like the Bank of Scotland, which removes the usual middle men dealer profits to offer great cars direct at low wholesale prices. There is strictly no sales pressure to buy and all online decisions are protected by an ‘as described’ guarantee, independent RAC inspections and HPI history checks.

Rebecca Ryan of Carsite states “Women today influence up to 80% of all car purchases. The industry will have to wake up to the needs of women and Carsite.co.uk is driving it in the right direction. In addition to publishing some of our great unedited testimonials we receive daily from happy female buyers, we’ve also employed our first female agent at our handover centre to fully ensure women have a complete and informed positive car buying experience.  

For more information on carsite.co.uk or its sister site galscarguide.co.uk please email either Rebecca Ryan (rebeccar@auto-online.co.uk) or call on: 01273 234 665.

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