Find A Reliable Tow Company To Hire For Various Roadside Problems

When you have a job that is close to your home with standard business hours, you may not worry too much about getting stranded on the road. But, you may have recently started a job that has you working odd hours as well as taking you all over town or to distances far away. This can make you a little more concerned about how you will handle problematic situations on the road. Read More 

3 Things To Look At When Buying A Used Wheelchair Van

If you frequently travel with a family member who is in a wheelchair, doing so in a regular vehicle can be a huge challenge. Not only do regular vehicles require that you get the person out of their chair and into your car, they also usually don't have a lot of room for hauling the wheelchair itself. Investing in a wheelchair accessible van is the best solution, but if you do not have the money to invest in a new one, you will be left to search for a used model. Read More 

Scary Transmission Problems Which May Actually Not Be So Scary

When your car's not shifting right or making funny noises, it can be upsetting. You may even think that such problems mean that you need a new transmission. Not so fast! Many transmission problems that seem serious are fixable. Some may even be downright cheap to fix. Before you think you need a new transmission, check out these seemingly serious problems and see if any of the fixes may apply to your transmission. Read More 

Buying A Used Car? 2 Negotiation Tactics That Could Save You Money

If you need to purchase a car, your stomach might turn when you think about negotiating the sales price. In fact, one report found that 73% of consumers wish there was one fixed sales price, so that they don't have to negotiate at all. However, agreeing on a fair price doesn't need to be a scary experience. By knowing how to use these two negotiation tactics, you might be able to spend less, and drive away from a used car sale with a car you will love: Read More 

Purchasing Your First Heavy Duty Truck: What Factors Should You Consider?

Whether you've recently obtained your commercial drivers license (CDL) for the first time and are ready to enter the potentially well-paid world of over the road trucking, or simply want to transition from the operator to owner-operator side of business, you may be browsing new and used truck ads with increasing interest. Because the truck you buy is likely to be your most expensive business-related purchase, it's important to do the proper research to ensure that you're making your dollars stretch as far as possible. Read More