Did you know there are over 250 million used cars on the road in the U.S. today? Many people choose to purchase used because they can’t afford a brand new car or perhaps they don’t want to get killed on depreciation values. Whatever the reason is for owning a used car doesn’t change the fact… Read more »
Category: Car Maintenance
Tips for Maintaining Your Car During the Winter Months
Winter is rough on people and cars. When there is snow, ice, wind and other harsh weather conditions to deal with, it can get frustrating for all. Just like you need to take good care of yourself in the winter, wearing a proper coat and eating well, your vehicle needs proper care, too. … Read more »
How Do You Know When You Need to Replace Your Tires?
A while ago there was a TV commercial that said, “There’s a lot riding on your tires.” That’s so true. Think about it—tires are what connect your big, heavy vehicle to the ground. When the tires move, you move. When they’re in good shape, you’re in good shape. Eventually, though, tires wear down and… Read more »
How Many Miles Should You Get Out of Your Car
First time car buyers always want to know how many miles they can expect to get out of a car, especially if they are buying used. While there is not chart or recommended regulation to gain guidance from, there is one essential factor that every car owner should understand: you get out of the car… Read more »
Should I Trade-In Or Repair My Car?
When you own a car, there’s an inevitable question you’ll eventually have to ask yourself: “Is it time to trade my car in for a different, newer model, or should I pay for repairs and keep it just a little while longer?” If you’re the kind of person who always looks for bargains and… Read more »
Keeping Your Used Car In Tip-Top Shape
Used cars are a smarter buy than they ever have been, as modern technology is used to keep a detailed record of a vehicle’s health and history. With used vehicles, you can get a much better value without sacrificing much in the way of performance or reliability. It’s much more important to continue taking care… Read more »