Although there’s something nice about getting to pick out every option and feature on the car you’re buying, choosing a new car doesn’t always make good financial sense. If you want to avoid buying a car that will depreciate substantially the moment you drive it off the lot, we’re always here for you.
Volvo sold the most cars in the US in the early 1960s, and it was fourth on the list of foreign cars. The production of Volvo's P1800 and the model Amazon were part of the biggest largest export market.
Technology and manufacturing methods are always improving, and the more they improve, the better buy used cars become. In fact, Consumer Reports found that recent 5-year old used cars had one third less issues than 5-year old cars they tested in 2007.
Have you been saving your old car for your teenager, only to find out they have no interest in driving it? We can help you sell it quickly, giving you the extra cash to help your teen get a car they will drive.
In the 1920s, Ford automobiles were actually cheaper than they were in 1909 because of increased accuracy and efficiency during the assembly process. In 1909, a Model T cost about $850, but a similar model only cost about $300 more than a decade later.
While your teenager may be able to borrow your car occasionally, having too many people using the same car can become an inconvenience. Let’s talk about how we can help you afford to buy the new driver in your house something to drive.