If you’re not driving the vehicle regularly, but just storing it in a garage, in order to maintain its value, you’ll need to take measures to prepare it for long-term storage. To learn more about long-term storage and garaging your vehicle, as well as other important features of vehicular ownership and even a few sections of politics, humor, or both, be sure to check out our blog at Anybody’s Autos!
Read MoreA lot of things can impact your vehicle when temperatures drop below freezing. Generally, between zero and 32 degrees Fahrenheit, you’re not going to have as much trouble as below zero. But below freezing is when troubles begin; so be prepared. Here’s how!
Read MoreWintertime affects vehicles in a variety of ways, not least of which being a loss in air levels. If a tire looks low or your tire warning light won’t go away, read this!
Read MoreIf you’re going to own a vehicle, expect to pay around $3,000 a year in associated operational costs after full ownership, and in exclusion of gasoline. If you’re financing a vehicle, expect it to cost you $5k to $8k a year, depending on how you manage to get the thing financed. Assuming you own the car outright, let’s look at the hidden costs making up that annual $3k ownership fee.
Read MoreSelling a vehicle at the right time will make it so you can get the most profit from it. You’ve got to think of things over the long term with a vehicle. The relative cost of the car, and how new it is, aren’t always the most important considerations when you’re thinking about total value.
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