Tidbits & Stuff

Tips and advice for making every day a little easier

  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
Auto

How to Determine the Trade in Value of a Car on Edmunds

E-mail Print

It's not always easy to figure out what you are car's trade-in value is. Edmunds provides a tool that can give you specific information tailored for your car. Armed with the trade-in value for your specific car you stand a better chance of getting a higher trade-in rate than if you walk into a dealership and accept their numbers. Here's how to find the trade-in value of your car using Edmunds.

Read more...
 

How to Make the Best Extended Auto Warranty Coverage Choice

E-mail Print

Having an extended auto warranty can give you peace of mind simply because mechanical problems a can be covered by the warranty of the car manufacturer. In this manner, you won't be placed in the situation of having to shell out an exorbitant amount of money for repairs or parts replacements. Before you decide to buy a warranty product from the extended auto warranty companies in your area, there are certain things you should consider before settling for any one coverage provider.

Read more...
 

A Cheap Car Does Not Necessarily Mean Old Car

E-mail Print

Cheap Car Don't let the word cheap confuse you when purchasing a car. Normally the term cheap car infers a vehicle of inferior quality. That is really not the case. A cheap car is a car that is purchased at a great price. Here are a few examples of "cheap cars":

  1. Dealer excess inventory: Purchasing a model year car later in the year when the dealers are getting a little anxious to get rid of the current year's inventory in favor of the new releases presents an opportunity to buy acheap car . Unless money is no object, wait until about September of the new release year to get your bargain. The later in the year you wait, the better chance for getting acheap car.
Read more...
 
  • «
  •  Start 
  •  Prev 
  •  1 
  •  2 
  •  Next 
  •  End 
  • »


Page 1 of 2