As enticing as a new car seems, sometimes it’s not within the budget when shopping for a car. With all sorts of reassurances with used cars out there, be it CARFAX history reports, thorough ratings via Kelley’s Blue Book, car financing specials and so forth, car buyers can feel better knowing a used car’s not […]
Some Of The Weirdest Driving Laws Still Active Today
Amid all of the safety driving posts and ways to tune-up your vehicle, it’s time to put a little fun into the mix. What better way to make change things up by bringing to light some of the weirdest driving laws out there, both domestic and foreign. Would you believe there are laws on the […]
Post-Repair Insurance Tips to Keep You Covered
By Mary Ward If by some unfortunate set of circumstances you find yourself in an accident, there’s a good chance you’re going to need some sort of repair done on your vehicle; whether it be minimal or substantial. When this happens you’ll want to make sure that all your I’s are dotted and all your […]
Building Up Your Car’s Value The Right Way
Between all the car repairs, oil changes and little accessories adorned inside and out, there comes a time when any driver will eventually part ways with their vehicle for a newer, shinier toy. I did it to my old Honda Accord for a newer, bigger and slicker Camry. Part of it was because I had […]
IIHS and NHTSA Testing
By Ellison I recently read an article published on April 3 in the New York Times that shared some incredible statistics. According to article, 1.4 million vehicles were sold in the United States in March 2012. In the market for a new vehicle myself, I started thinking about the car buying process. There’s a lot of […]