March 3rd, 2008 by Hal Moses
Maintenance and routine service will help your vehicle maintain peak performance. In addition, it will keep your car prepared for tough driving conditions. There are a few things that you should remember to keep your car in tip-top shape.
First of all, it is important to check the pressure on your tires every other time you put fuel in your vehicle. In addition, check your tire tread periodically for cracking and wear and tear.
Next, it is beneficial to wash your vehicle regularly. And don’t forget to put a coat of wax on. This will keep your vehicle’s finish from corroding.
Make sure you are aware of your engine light. Don’t ignore it if it comes on. This simple thing can save you from unnecessary expenses down the line. Of course, an auto warranty is a necessity just in case your car fails.
Finally, it is important to take your vehicle in for tune-ups. Certain parts of your vehicle need to be inspected by a professional technician occasionally. Check your owner’s manual to determine when to schedule maintenance.
Maintaining your car can save you from costly repairs down the road. However, purchase an auto warranty to give you peace of mind in case of unforeseen repairs.
March 3rd, 2008 by Hal Moses
It can be very challenging to find car insurance and an auto warranty. Consumers often aren’t aware of the various types of auto insurance available. In addition, they may not know how to go about finding the least expensive insurance quotes.
There are numerous types of car insurance to consider, and it is important to figure out what your insurance restrictions should be. Motorists should learn as much about car insurance as possible before starting to search for coverage. There are some important things to consider.
First, make a decision about the price you are willing to pay for car insurance. Know that you can have deductible rates that are higher or lower and coverage that is maximum or minimal. You can lower your auto insurance price by lowering coverage.
Next, there are several ways to get discounts on your car insurance. Ask yourself, is there a car alarm in your vehicle? Do you have an air bag? Is your vehicle equipped with an anti-theft system? Is your driving record good? If you answered yes to any or all of these questions, you are eligible for an insurance discount.
Finally, make sure to compare insurance quotes. Each insurance company will give you a quote to consider. You could save hundreds each year just by comparing these numbers. You might want to try a website that specializes in insurance quotes.
Keeping these things in mind could save you big money in the end. Also, you can compare new car warranties online to get the best deal. It is important to protect your vehicle, but you also want to protect your wallet.
March 2nd, 2008 by Hal Moses
Used car buyers need to be aware of a common scam; odometer fraud. This is the act of rolling back the odometer on a car. This deceives buyers into thinking a vehicle has fewer miles than it really does. It is estimated that this crime leads to sales of around 450,000 vehicles every year.
Also alarming is that digital odometers are easier to meddle with than traditional odometers. There are ways that consumers can protect themselves against odometer fraud.
First of all, request to see the car’s title and make a comparison between its mileage and the car’s odometer. Also, compare the mileage on the car’s maintenance records with the odometer on the vehicle. In addition, sometimes there are stickers with maintenance records on doorframes and windows.
Next, you should ask for a Carfax History Report on the vehicle to see odometer discrepancies. If the person selling the car doesn’t have one, you can order one online with the vehicles VIN number.
Finally, check to see that the odometer gauge numbers are all aligned. If they aren’t aligned, or if they move when you tap on the dash, you may want to think twice about buying.
These tips can save you from buying a car that has been tampered with. However, you never know the true history of a used car. This is why used car warranties are a good idea to protect you against unforeseen repairs.
March 2nd, 2008 by Hal Moses
In case your car is dead it is always a good idea to know how to jump-start it. In addition, make sure you have an auto warranty to cover your car in case of an emergency.
Jump-starting a car is a pretty easy task, which only calls for a few tools. The most important thing you will need is a volunteer. Without a person who will allow you to use their battery, your car will remain dead. Next, you need to have a set of jumper cables. This should be kept in your car at all times in case of emergency. Lastly, it is wise to wear a pair of protective glasses, or at least sunglasses.
To jump-start your car you will need to park the volunteer’s car close to yours. Open both hoods and find the batteries. Next, look for the batteries’ terminals.
Now that you have found the necessary parts, it’s time to go ahead and hook up the two cars. The jumper cables should be hooked positive-to-positive and negative-to-negative. The red cable should be attached to the positive on both batteries, and the black cable should go to the negative. Next, start the car that operates. Let the car run for several minutes to give your battery time to charge. Now, start your car.
To finish the process, let the newly charged battery idle for several minutes to ensure a full charge.
Jump-starting your car isn’t difficult, and it can get you off and running. Of course, if your battery doesn’t charge, you might need the assistance of a professional. Make sure you have an auto warranty that will save you from costly repairs.
February 29th, 2008 by Hal Moses
Unfortunately, mistakes often happen when you’re in an unfamiliar place. A recent survey reported that people driving in RV’s often make expensive blunders. More than 1,000 RV drivers were surveyed, revealing some interesting mishaps that they have had.
The blunders that were the most common are as follows: backing up into something, failing to connect taillights in a correct manner, running out of fuel, driving out of a parking lot with the steps still out, and not judging clearance well.
Also discovered was that just over 50 percent of RV drivers spend at least one month out of the year traveling, and over 40 percent travel over 500 miles in a trip.
Although often you can find humor in blunders, they can mean big money in damages and repairs. This is why it is so important to purchase good insurance and an auto warranty on you RV. After all, you want to get back out on the open road quickly after a mishap.
February 29th, 2008 by Hal Moses
Regardless of the year or make, one of the biggest investments people will make is a vehicle. Buying a used car is a great way for consumers to save some money. However, risks can be higher, which is why an auto warranty should be purchased for the car. Fortunately, there are ways that buyers can recognize the difference between dependable used cars and lemons.
The safest thing to do is to have the car that you are looking to buy checked out by a licensed mechanic. However, there are some things that you can do on your own.
For instance, bring a soft magnet from your refrigerator to determine if there is damage underneath a new coat of paint. You can run the magnet all along the fenders and doors, which are steel. If it seems that the magnet won’t stick, there is probably a type of body filler under the paint.
Also, examine the inside of the vehicle for stains from water. If the car was damaged in a flood, it could mean trouble in years to come. You also want to look at the wear on the pedals of the vehicle. It should be consistent with what the mileage claims to be. If there is low mileage, there should be little wear on the pedals.
Don’t forget to examine the tires of the vehicle, too. If you see wear on the outside edges of the tires, the car is probably out of alignment or might have components that are worn-out.
Knowing what to look for in a used vehicle will bring you peace of mind about your purchase. Also, know that used car warranties will allow you to save on costly repairs that may be unforeseen.
February 29th, 2008 by Hal Moses
A car is one of the largest investments that people will make, except for a house. The investment doesn’t just include the sticker price on the window of the car; it also includes maintenance, gas, insurance, an auto warranty, and depreciation.
Luckily, vehicles made today are designed in such a way that they can run for approximately 15 years and over 100,000 miles.
Although some costs, such as insurance, new car warranties, and fuel are out of the hands of the consumer; owners can maintain their car in order to improve their sale price when it is time for the car to be traded in.
A well-maintained car can add thousands of dollars more into your wallet when you go to sell. The money that you save can then be put towards buying your new car.
Studies show that almost 50 percent of drivers hold onto their vehicles from one to four years. This means that people need to know their car’s true value in order to sell.
The bottom line is, be good to your vehicle. Buy an auto warranty so that you can make repairs when needed and maintain your vehicle. When it comes time to sell, you’ll be happy that you did.
February 28th, 2008 by Hal Moses
Although teenagers seem to be preoccupied with their iPods or daydreaming, they are actually observing their parents’ poor driving habits. A recent study of 2,000 children and parents revealed that 85 percent of teens are aware of their parents driving over half of the time in the car.
The majority of parents realize that their kids are watching them and that they need to be good examples. However, many parents don’t put this in practice. Out of the parents surveyed, two out of five claim they limit their poor driving habits when their children are in the car. Yet, most teens reported that they see their parents use cell phones, drive in an aggressive manner, and fail to wear their seat belts.
When children grow up witnessing safe behavior in cars they tend to put those tools into practice themselves. This is noteworthy because for 16-18 year olds, car accidents account for over one-third of deaths.
Unfortunately, many parents and teens are careless in the car, making an auto warranty a necessity. Parents need to lead by example so that teenagers can witness safe driving skills. It is also important to discuss smart driving before teens go to take their driving test.
February 28th, 2008 by Hal Moses
If you want to buy a cheap, older car, Car-Auction may be your best bet. This is an auction website for seized cars where you can buy seized cars that are inexpensive. In fact, you can find vehicles that are up to 90 percent off of retail prices.
There are some important tips that you should know before buying a vehicle on a seized car auction site.
First of all, you need to do your research. You want to make sure you are actually getting a good deal. You are purchasing the car ‘as is’, so do your homework. Seized auto auction sites don’t offer an auto warranty, so you need to buy one somewhere else. After all, you want to be covered in the event of a breakdown.
Also, make sure you buy a car that has all of its paperwork available. You will want to check the vehicle’s repair record, safety ranking, and mileage before making your purchase. You can find this information on-line or from consumer magazines.
If possible, take the car for a test drive. There is no other way to get a real feel for how the car runs. This will also let you see if any repairs need to be made. If so, you might be able to negotiate a deal.
An inspection is also a necessity. A licensed mechanic will be able to give you information about the car that couldn’t be detected on the test drive.
Buying from a seized car auction can be an ideal way to save money. However, beware. Make sure to buy used car warranties to protect your investment. After all, you never know when your vehicle might require repairs.
February 28th, 2008 by Hal Moses
Most people looking to buy a new vehicle are concerned only with the sticker price. While this is an important number to consider, another number is just as important: the resale value. During the initial five years of ownership, depreciation is the biggest expense that drivers will incur.
Most cars will only retain just over 30 percent of the original sticker price after five years. For instance, if a vehicle sold for $20, 000 it would only be worth $7,000 five years later.
However, certain vehicles will hold onto their value much better than others. A lot of a car’s resale value is determined by supply and demand, and also how the market is projected to be. Also important is the quality of a vehicle. Cars sell better if they were built well.
There are a few factors that new car shoppers should take into account in order to ensure that the value of their car holds as much as possible. First of all, it is important to purchase a car with a popular exterior color. These include white, black, gray and silver. Secondly, a vehicle that has a classic, traditional style will have a higher resale value than something trendy.
When purchasing a new vehicle, stick with a well-built, classic car. This will keep you from losing money in the long run. Also, to hold onto your money, purchase new car warranties that will keep you from shelling out money for costly repairs. An auto warranty is your best insurance.