Any good cheap car insurances? So I’m thinking about buying a car in the summer but I don’t wanna pay 500+ dollars a month for insurance just cause I’m 22. So anyone know any cheap/decent car insurances that won’t fuck me 😭
Worst post-sales car buying experience, ever. Hundreds in repairs, car delivered filthy dirty, it's been more than a month and I still don't have registration or plates and can't legally drive the car. I would avoid Carvana at all costs, or it will definitely cost you.
This is probably most rental car companies but I don't really duck with enterprise because they cheated me in Mexico. Before the trip I read how the cars there were super cheap but would often hit with hidden required insurance.
A lot of people survive with a car loan. The thing about a loan, and any new, recurring, expenses, is that they limit your flexibility for the future. You can “technically” afford it now, but what happens if a member of your family loses their job, their hours get cut, or they get sick? What happens if you get into an accident and need to repair the car? Maybe you can afford a more ...
Depending on your car, you may be able to upgrade a cheap plastic steering wheel to a leather one from a compatible model (I used a leather Pilot wheel for my Element, huge improvement) A nice shift knob if you have a manual. I recommend leather if you're in a cool climate. A nice-ish pair of sunglasses that live in the car only Reply reply ...
What website should I use to find a used vehicle? We all feel the pain of inflation, especially on larger purchases like a home or car. I'm looking for a lightly used car, I feel dealerships often push a price point on used vehicles that drive you toward new vehicles. I like the idea of buying directly from an owner.
The original text: How to shop for a used car. With a few exceptions – it really doesn’t matter what car you buy. There is no secret list of good or bad used cars, because any car could be a good car FOR THE RIGHT PRICE. So if a model is unreliable – it will have a worse reputation, which will lower the going rate.
I think when you are considering buying a brand new car, your post assumptions are correct that leasing provides more options (at the end of the lease) vs purchasing out right. Additionally, if shopped right, you can get lease bonuses that will also help with your car purchase.