Purchasing a car can be an extremely stressful experience. We want all of our customers to be excited about investing in a new vehicle! Everyone at Sarasota Car Sales is here to help. We’ve created a guide to assist you in reducing the stress you may feel when it comes to shopping for and purchasing a new-to-you car, truck, or van. Read on to find out more.
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Making Your Car Last Longer in Honor of National Odometer Day
On May 12th, we observe National Odometer Day. While you most likely look at one each day, the term might escape you briefly. To put it in simplest terms, the odometer measures the distance that your vehicle travels. In honor of this most unique day of celebration, we’ve decided to offer you something that every consumer should have, a list of effective habits to make sure you get the most out of your car. Any vehicle purchase is an investment and making sure you get a return and recoup what you’ve spent, it’s important that you stay on the necessary routine maintenance that will keep your car on the road.
What You Can Expect at a Buy Here Pay Here Lot
Have you ever been on the hunt for a used car and wanted to find a way to eliminate the middleman when it comes to financing? Many Americans have been there. It’s the confusion that involves buying a vehicle you really like but needing to contend with the bank or another lending institution before you can seal the deal.
Spring Car Maintenance Checklist to Save You Money
Spring is right around the corner. In addition to spring cleaning, you also want to take advantage of the warmer weather to maintain your vehicle and save you money. Consider following this spring car maintenance checklist:
You Should Buy a Used Car (Yes, Really).
Shopping for a car isn’t always the easiest thing in the world. It hasn’t been made easier by the generation conditioning that pop culture has perpetuated. The scenario of skeevy salespeople and going through classified ads are as non-existent as someone owning an Edsel or Pinto. Getting a used car is not only easier than ever, but it’s also more advantageous. In case the stigma of buying one is still firmly ingrained in your mind, we’ve compiled a list of reasons why it’s a good idea.
Buying a New-to-You Car with Your Tax Refund
A new year means a lot of different things to a lot of different people. As we bid the old goodbye and welcome the new with optimism and hopefulness, the thoughts of renewal and rejuvenation are plenty. Coincidentally, a new year also means that taxes are to be filed and the prospect of a refund to help kick off the new year is in the air. What better way to utilize this well-deserved stimulus than purchasing a new-to-you car? As we’ll discuss today, this is the perfect time of year to take advantage of something new in your driveway.
New Year’s Resolutions for Every Car Owner!
The New Year is here. A new year is an excellent reason to set goals for yourself. If you’re a car owner, consider setting some resolutions related to your vehicle. Here are some New Year’s resolutions for every car owner:
The Differences between Wheel Alignment and Wheel Balancing
Maintaining the wheels of your vehicle is key. Doing so extends the lifespan of your vehicle and helps you drive as safely as possible. When taking your car in for maintenance, you can receive a wheel alignment, wheel balancing, or both. To learn the difference between wheel alignment and wheel balancing, continue reading.
Driving Safely in the Rain and Fog
If you live in Florida, then you’re already aware that the weather can be somewhat unpredictable. In a perfect world, the roads would always be clear and the sun would always be shining bright enough to keep them nice and dry, but not too much to the point where a visor and sunglasses would be needed. Unfortunately, the perfect world doesn’t exist and adverse weather such as rain and fog can make any commute a bit more challenging than normal.
You Can Easily Do These Car Maintenance Tasks Yourself
Owning a car is a significant responsibility. You want to care for your vehicle to help it last as long as possible. Taking your vehicle to the mechanic is a key part of caring for your vehicle, but it can also be expensive. To take care of your car, while also saving money, here are five car maintenance tasks you can do yourself: