Buying A Used Car in South Carolina: What To Know

Photo by Yohan Marion on Unsplash The Palmetto State is known for its beaches, golf courses, and natural beauty. Maybe because of its leisure life, South Carolina is unsurprisingly also a pretty painless place when it comes to buying a car. It has a few state specific regulations and paperwork, but overall, things are very consumer friendly when compared to some of their neighbors. If you’re looking into buying a car in South Carolina, you’re in luck!

Should You Buy a Truck or an SUV? What You Need to Know

Photo by NeONBRAND on Unsplash SUVs and pickups occupy a similar place in the hearts and minds of many drivers. They’re big, tough, utilitarian vehicles with the power to move whole families (or homes!) over rocks, through rivers, and up the side of mountains. We see those ads for new, tough-mudder-style vehicles and are overcome with a sense of adventure and outdoorsy athleticism. And while trucks and SUVs offer many of the same benefits, when you scrutinize the details, the two classes of vehicle can come out looking like apples and oranges.

Buying a Car In New Jersey: What to Know

Photo by Matt Duncan on Unsplash The Garden State can be a beautiful place to drive through, whether you’re driving up and down the shore, or through the hills of north Jersey on your way from Manhattan to Philadelphia. And while buying a car in New Jersey can seem uncomfortable, there’s no reason it shouldn’t be a (Point) pleasant experience. While you have to consider different needs when buying a new car from a dealership, a used car from a dealership, or even one from a private seller, they are all fairly similar, straightforward processes.

11 Car Buying Hacks to Land You The Best Deal

Photo by Evgeny Tchebotarev on Unsplash Buying a new car is both an exciting and overwhelming time. On top of figuring out the many vehicle choices, you also have to cope with car dealers and their sometimes stress-inducing tactics. We’ve put together an easy list of car buying hacks to consider when you begin your new car shopping adventure. #1 Know Your Credit Score If your car purchase will involve financing, it’s essential to know your credit score before you even begin looking for that new set of wheels.

Buying a Used Car in Colorado: What to Know

Photo by Andrew Coelho on Unsplash Sitting on the edge of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado is the square state that checks all the boxes. From alpine mountains to wetlands to shrublands, and everything in between, you probably need a car that can do it all to get between all the cities, small towns, and the four beautiful National Parks. But whatever you need from your car, buying a used car is a great way to save money, and reduce waste.

Buying A Car in Wisconsin: What To Know

Photo by Tom Barrett on Unsplash Some aspects of car buying are universal. For instance, “always go for a test drive” is good advice whether you’re buying in Sheboygan or Istanbul. But local regulations, bureaucracies, and fees are different from place to place. To help you sort things out, we’ve put together this short guide on how to buy a car in Wisconsin. Make Sure the Title is Clean The number one thing you want to look for, paperwork-wise, is a clean title.

Buying a Used Car in Virginia: What to Know

Photo by René DeAnda on Unsplash Whether you’ve lived in the Old Dominion your whole life or are new to the Commonwealth of Virginia, there’s a decent chance you’ll be buying a used car some day. Even if you’re looking for a car near the Cumberland Gap, you’ll have to go to the DMV to get the sale properly processed, and there are plenty of steps before and after that.

The 7 Fastest Depreciating SUVs in the Market

2018 Cadillac Escalade by Kevauto — CC BY-SA 4.0 Cars are notorious for their fast depreciation rates. On average, vehicles lose about 15% of their retail value the second they drive off the lot by a customer. Whether or not that’s fair can be argued, but the fact is vehicles continue to depreciate with additional miles, years, minor wear and tear, and branding or style changes. This may not be great for the person who just bought a brand new car but it’s a GREAT thing for someone looking to get a nearly new car at a low price.

9 Things All Used Car Buyers Should Know

Source: Pixabay Car buying can be a difficult task no matter your level of experience, and trying to find the best deal can be an additionally daunting and frustrating process. New and used car buyers alike have to balance researching dealerships and private sellers, values and promos, and getting financial information prepared. Luckily there are plenty of things you can do that can help you be more efficient and save some money in the process if you know where to look.

How to Shop For Nearly New Cars

Photo by Rachel Nickerson on Unsplash For most people, buying a used car is almost certainly a smart choice, because used cars are usually thousands of dollars less expensive than new ones. Buying a new car is always a big investment, and you want to make sure you get exactly what you want for the price you pay. What’s most important to you, are you looking for a cheap new car?

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