If your teen will be driving soon, you’ll probably be looking to buy another car. It’s often best to buy an older, used car for a teen since insurance will be lower and the car will be more affordable. However, you want a car that is safe and dependable so your teen won’t get stranded on the road. Here are a few tips for picking out a good used car for a new driver.…
When you are in the market for a new vehicle, you may find yourself overwhelmed with all of the choices available to you. Even if you were looking for something fairly specific, like a used Subaru for sale, you will still have a myriad of choices in terms of vehicle make, year, color, and features. This can make the decision-making process for purchasing a new vehicle seem overly stressful. However, your search for a new vehicle does not have to be this way.…
No one wants to buy a ruined car unless they’re learning how to fix things. Even people who shop for the cheapest used cars under $1,000 are just trying to find the least amount of trouble for their budget, and it takes a nearly mechanic-level of experience to find some of the trickier problems. To stay safe when looking for problems that an owner may have missed–or may have covered up–here are a few inspection points for the most expensive parts of used cars.…