Taking your beloved dog along for the car ride? You need to keep him and you safe during the drive. Here are a few tips for driving safely with your canine in your car.
How to Organize Your Car When You Have Kids
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Ways to Prepare Your Car for a Road Trip
Four Aftermarket Upgrades to Make a Used Car Feel New
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Where to List Your Car for Sale Online
Should I Invest More Money in My Car or Sell It?
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The Guide to Taking Pictures for Your Vehicle Listing
A picture is worth a thousand words, and it goes double for listing your car online. The pictures you take of your vehicle are often the first impression potential buyers will get when viewing your car. You car’s mileage, make, and year may have helped people find your car, but the pictures will help to sell it. Here’s how to make photograph your car to make it look its best.
How to Transfer a Vehicle Title After a Successful Private Sale
The title of a vehicle shows its rightful ownership. It must be filled out with accurate, complete information before it is transferred to its new owner. Both the seller of the vehicle and the buyer must provide valid information in order for the title transfer to go smoothly.
Although the process of transferring a title after selling your vehicle privately varies from one state to the next, here are the basic procedures.
The benefits of buying a used vs new car
How do Aftermarket Parts Affect Resale Value?
6 Tips for Detailing Your Car Like a Pro
Tips to Inexpensively Increase The Value of Your Car
here are ways to boost the value of your used car without spending a ton of money - and without any mechanical work. While a new paint job or a rebuilt engine could increase the value - the cost doesn’t always make sense. In this article, we discuss two fairly simple areas in which you can drive up the value of your car.
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How To Flip a Car, When You Don't Know Anything About Cars
“Flipping” has become a hot topic in the past few years. Maybe the interest is rooted in the desire to be an entrepreneur without having to run one particular business or to make some extra cash on one’s own time. Or, perhaps there is a sort of excitement that comes from making extra cash quickly and creatively. Whatever the reason, “flipping” is now both a business and a hobby.
Fixer upper homes are the targets for many flippers, there’s a more accessible option: cars.
So, let’s break down how to flip cars for those who have never considered the process before.
Tips to Reduce Car Depreciation
Unless you’re the proud owner of a desirable antique car, there’s a hard truth that almost all car owners must face—your car’s value will depreciate. It’s unfortunate, but true. It’s a disappointing realization when you’re thinking of selling your car; you’re better off to think about it from the beginning, so that you can plan in advance. Whether you’re thinking of buying a car or have just bought a car there are ways you can prevent depreciation so that when the time is right to sell you will get the most value out of your sale.
All About That Resale: Vehicles That Hold Their Value
Our vehicles are often among our most valuable assets. However, a vehicle typically is not an investment, with the exception of some classic cars. Almost every car depreciates over time, even up to $5,000 in the first year. Depreciation is not entirely avoidable, new vehicles will depreciate as soon as you drive off the lot. However, you can get a car that will hold its value better than others. Choosing a car with a high resale value means that you can build equity, and get the most return when you’re ready to sell.
According to the KBB, the vehicles below are among the top choices for the best resale value.