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New Year, New Car

Between the New Year and tax season, it’s car buying season. By allowing yourself to sear across the nation you vastly expand the likelihood of finding the perfect car. But when buying any secondhand car there are a number of things you should look out for. So, before you can start your long-distance search, it’s important to understand the advantages of buying secondhand, as well as the potential disadvantages and to avoid them.

Why Buy a Used Car?

Few things excite avid car enthusiasts like buying a brand new car. New cars even a distinct smell – and to car lovers, this smell is better than even the best French perfume. Unfortunately, buying a new car straight from the manufacturer has its disadvantages, especially when it to finances.

Sure, novelty of buying a new makes it seem exciting, but here are some reasons why used cars often make for a better investment:

  • Used cars cost less. If you wait just a year before buying a new car model you’ve been eyeing, you can pay up to 19% less for a car that’s basically still brand new.
  • Your car’s value won’t depreciate as fast. Cars cost about 19% less after one year, and you’d be the one losing that money if you bought new instead of used. The first time you drive your new car, its value will depreciate by approximately 11%. While used cars also lose value, it will be more gradual.
  • Avoid dealers. Sometimes you can buy a pretty good car from a private seller, this will further lower the price you pay for your car, as you won’t have to worry about added fees dealers might charge. But keep in mind that buying from a private seller can complicate paperwork somewhat.
  • Registration can be cheaper. In some states, your annual registration fees will be more expensive if your car model is newer.
  • Used cars can be just as good. Buying a used car might not feel like something to brag about, but being smart is definitely better than being ostentatious. If your used car can get you from point A to point B and you don’t need to sacrifice on luxury or fuel efficiency, what are you really missing? But new cars cost thousands of dollars more, and you’re sure to miss that.

Obviously, buying used is the thrifty way to go. So although used cars are better for any occasion, they’re especially better if you want to a low-budget option that will be reliable. This makes used cars perfect for when you’re buying a car for a teenage driver, as you can pick something with safety benefits without blowing the bank.

Used Car Checklist

Don’t buy a lemon! Buying a bad car might lose you all the money you saved by not buying new, so to make used car buying worthwhile, the car you buy should be in tiptop shape.

Here’s what buyers should look for when buying a used car:

  • Check that the width of spaces between panels are equal. If the spacing between panels vary from place to another, there’s a good chance the car was in an accident. When buying a car long-distance, asking for photos of all the spaces can help. If the seller has nothing to hide, the photos will be taken from good angles, allowing you to easily see whether they’re equal all over.
  • Avoid rust. While it can be difficult to spot rust on photos, a car is more likely to have rust if it comes from a city or town that’s right next to the coast.
  • Is the color consistent throughout all the panels? If one panel looks repainted, the car was almost definitely involved in an accident.
  • Ask for photos of the tires. If all the tires are worn about equally, the wheel alignment won’t cause problems, but look out if one if worn significantly more than the others.
  • Ask for photos of the engine. The engine should be clean, a dirty engine can be a sign that the car was neglected.
  • Ask for a video of the car idling. This will help you to hear of there are any strange noises coming from the engine.
  • Ask for photos of the interior. You want the interior to look clean, well-maintained and good as new.

Buying long-distance complicates things somewhat, but it’s completely possible to find a great car, even if you buy it from the opposite side of the country.

A great tip is to focus on car listings that already have a lot of photos. Also check that the information in the description fits the car on the photo. If the description says the car is blue, but the one in the photos is black, it’s either because the seller made a mistake, or the listing might be a bit sketchy.

Apart from the checking the specific car that you’re buying, it’s also good to check up on the make and make and model you want to buy. The US Department of Transportation has an online lookup tool where you can easily see if the car you want to buy has any recalled parts. If so, you’ll have to add that onto your list of things to consider when looking at a specific car you want to buy. Of course you can still buy a car with recalled parts, but you’ll need to check that the seller of the one you’re buying has replaced them.

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Back-to-School Driving Safety Tips

With regards to the wellbeing of your youngsters, no safeguard is too little. With back-to-school going all out, drivers should be additional careful and significantly more mindful than any time in recent memory. Not only do drivers should be careful and mindful of youthful kids crossing the road to enter school, they also need to be aware of pedestrians, cyclists, and safety personnel such as crossing guards, as well.

Moreover, there are kids who use their bikes to get to and from school and also the individuals who don’t get transport administration and need to walk to class. There are a few measures that you, as a driver, can take so as to guarantee the wellbeing of those returning back to class and for the individuals who are in charge of transporting them, too. From transport drivers to intersection guards, it’s basic to do all that you can with a specific end goal to guard everybody this school year.

There are a few standards we can follow keeping in mind the end goal to guarantee the sheltered and smooth move of our youngsters when they make a beeline for school. Security rules apply for every one of us, from experienced drivers to recently authorized high schoolers, and college students, too.

In addition, there are likewise wellbeing tips you may wish to impart to your kids with respect to strolling or bicycling to class every day. If everyone does their part, back-to-school can begin and end with a safe start.

Back-to-School Safety Driving Tips for Teens

If there is a new teen driver in your home who will be driving back and forth to school as a first-time driver, it is important to educate them long before the start of the new school year:

  • Get accustomed with the school course and wellbeing standards of your area. A few schools are determined to a primary street while others are set back somewhat off the street. On the off chance that you have any inquiries, ask well ahead of time. School staff are there to help you weeks before the beginning of the school year.
  • Take a ride or two to the school. Look at the traffic lights and their planning. Take a test run back and forth to the school at least once in order to get accustomed to the route.
  • Have your high schooler watch a video or read a news article with photographs of vehicles and lives that were crushed while messaging and driving. Indicate those case situations of grown-ups and additionally teenagers that were lethally harmed while messaging and driving – it can transpire at any age.
  • Strolling and messaging – have you ever seen what number of individuals (grown-ups and teenagers alike) have crossed an occupied, significant convergence while wearing earphones or messaging while crossing the road. If you cannot hear and if your eyes are on your cell phone, then how can you pay attention to the road? It just makes sense – common sense – to pay attention while crossing the street.
  • Begin your back-to-class routine weeks before school starts. By resetting your rest plan and getting used to rising early once more, you abstain from being excessively lethargic in the mornings. Legitimate rest compares to appropriate sharpness.

Back-to-School Safety Driving Tips for Adults

On the off chance that you don’t have a clue about the security principles and rules of your specific school, make a point to discover them ahead of time. You don’t want to be faced with the excitement and nervousness of a first day of school transporting your child at the same time as learning the rules of the road, especially if you are a new resident in the area.

Whether you have youngsters that you are transporting or a driver that goes by a secondary school on your approach to work, it is vital to realize which rules apply to your school zone.

Make certain to become acclimated to your school safety rules. Some school areas are set on main strips and have flashing yellow lights; make certain that you and your teen know that it is necessary to slow down to the expected speed when passing these flashing lights.

If you have a new teen driver, it is your responsibility to make certain that he/she knows the rules of safety when approaching a school that has students either entering or exiting to start or finish their days. It is in their best interest, as well as yours, and everyone else’s to reiterate these safety rules, even if driver’s education was taken and passed. It’s never a bad idea to reiterate these rules.

While this might not sound like a road rule, it just makes sense – common sense – we all have days when we run late and things happen for which we were not prepared. Even on those days, it is important to be mindful that it is better to be late than to speed in a school zone. It could prove dangerous or even worse – deadly.

Keep the crosswalk clear for walking pedestrians, especially students at all times.

Never pass a school bus. While it might seem tempting to go around a school bus when you’ve been sitting still for two consecutive green light cycles, again – it’s better to be late than to be part of an accident. If and when at all possible, set your alarm for a few minutes earlier in order to arrive at your destination on time.

By taking responsibility, modeling appropriate driver safety, and going over the rules of the road, you team up with safety for back-to-school driving.

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OPEN OR ENCLOSED CARRIER – ANSWERS TO THE AGE OLD QUESTION

Should you ship your car in an open or enclosed carrier? Why should one be used over the other? Knowing all your options will help you make a fully informed decision, which is what your vehicle deserves.

Before you can make your decision it helps to understand the basic fundamentals behind each option, and what they mean to you. In this post we explore both types of auto transporters and explain what makes each of them unique. Read here to learn more.
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CAN I PUT THINGS IN MY CAR…OR SHOULD I?

Feel like you should pack your car full when you have it shipped? May as well right? You were going to load you car up to drive it, why not have it that way when you shipt it? Or maybe not.

One of the more common questions when it comes to shipping a vehicle is, “Can I put personal items in my car?” After all, you’re moving to another state, maybe even across the country and you have literally TONS of stuff to take with you.
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Here We Snow Again

Similarly as we take additional care dispatching your car in winter weather, the wellbeing and solace of our truck drivers is likewise top priority. Pulling cars from state to state each day, carefully stacking and emptying each auto, Suncoast Auto Transport ‘s qualified and experienced staff of truckers know the best traps for managing serious weather over every one of the roads and interstates of the mainland U.S. That is the reason we needed to impart to you some trucker tips, which can help any driver remain safe on the road, anyplace in the nation.

Begin Slow

Winter is wonderful season, however it can be unforgiving for the drivers.

Set aside opportunity to get the vibe of the road every day. Guide into the throttle to decide footing, and brake and turn delicately. Utilize your headlights, anytime of the daytime.

Ice On Your Windows – Ice On The Road

Ice shapes all the more rapidly and remains longer on scaffolds, bridges, and even shaded spots on the road after whatever is left of the road is clear. Off-ramps are not used as much of the time and can solidify quickly. You can likewise check by viewing the vehicle ahead; if there’s no tire shower, there’s most likely ice on the road.

Brakes Are The Great Equalizer

It doesn’t make a difference in case you’re in a little car or a major apparatus, no vehicle can stop or start better on ice. Keep in mind, the bigger the vehicle, the more drawn out the stopping.

No Cruising

Try not to utilize cruise control. In the event that your car hydroplanes or slides, the car can quicken and turn the wheels as it endeavors to keep up the consistent speed. Be additionally careful with people on foot.

The Cat’s Meow

Truckers utilize tire chains to give footing on the ice. When absolutely necessary, kitty litter has a comparable impact. Keeping a sack in your car can convey you from truly wasting your time on the off chance that you stall out.

Winterize Your Car

Did you know truck diesel gels when it gets truly cool? Temperatures change the way all vehicles work. The least demanding approach to abstain from being stranded with a car that won’t begin is by trying your battery before the deep freeze. Keep your gas tank as full as could be expected under the circumstances, to counteract buildup (water) in the tank and a fuel line freeze. Supplant your windshield liquid with one evaluated to the most reduced temperature you can discover and guarantee the wipers won’t streak by watching that they are not split or broken. It doesn’t hurt to carry an additional gallon of radiator fluid. Simply winterize your car!

Get ready For The Worst

If you wind up stuck, each cross country transport driver knows a little thinking ahead can keep you protected and warm, as well as more agreeable until you go ahead. Unquestionable requirements incorporate an emergency first aid kit, cover, water, non-perishable nourishment, imperative pharmaceuticals, electric lamp, batteries, sealed or water-proof matches (some lighters won’t work in cold), jumper cables, ice scraper and brush, and shovel.

Additional socks and gloves not just keep you warm, they can spare you from frostbite on the off chance that you get wet. To build comfort, additionally consider stacking up on some of these trucker staples: dispensable finger and toe warmers, resting pack, covering, flares, glow sticks, multipurpose instrument or kit, hand wrench radio, bathroom tissue, and additional boots or lined shoes.

Check For Road Conditions

Current road and weather conditions for the country are accessible online. Check your state’s Department of Transportation Web website for neighborhood roadway occurrence data. Discover national movement and road conclusion data on the U.S. Bureau of transportation Web website.

In the event that you accept away only one recommendation from our truck drivers, this is it. The main procedure for winter driving is being dependably alert. In particular, permit additional time to achieve your goal. On the off chance that there are four-wheelers spun out, the roads are awful. On the off chance that you begin seeing trucks and other transport vehicles pulled over, it’s completely time to get off the roadway.

Remain warm and safe on every one of your voyages!

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Eight Things You Should Know About Tires

Are you ever worried about the state of your tires? How do you know when you need a new set, before you get into an accident. This article goes over simple tips and tricks you might now have know about your tires.

Any reputable tire retailer will have knowledgeable people behind the counter to help you when it’s time to choose new tires. They will look up your car in their database to check the wheel and tire size, then tell you what options they have in stock for your vehicle.
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