How To Take The Sting Out Of Buying New Tires For Your Car

Replacing the tires on your car isn't usually at the top of most people's list of "favorite things to do." It can be costly, but needs to be done fairly regularly in order to keep you car driving safely on the road. If the thought of buying new tires intimidates your wallet, take heart. These tips can help take the sting out of buying new car tires, so you can keep driving safely and keep more money in your pocket. 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 

How To Rotate And Inspect Your Vehicle’s Tires

Your tires have taken you to and from work, your child's school, your in-law's house, and several other places over the past few years. As your tires begin to experience more and more wear, they'll require maintenance. One of the best ways to prolong the life of your tires is to regularly rotate them around each wheel assembly of your vehicle. However, while you're rotating your tires, you'll need to inspect them for signs of damage. 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 

Picking Up The Pieces After A Damaging Auto Accident: 4 Ways To Save Money On Your Auto Body Repairs

Due to dealing with the other party's insurance company, having repairs made that affect the performance of your vehicle, and facing medical bills as well as a loss of income from missed work, finances can get pretty tight – and this can put the process of repairing you vehicle's body damage on the back burner. Luckily, there are some things you can do to save yourself some money while making your car look like its old self. Read More