This brings us to the condition and reliability of the car you have in mind. No matter who the seller is, it’s always worthwhile to have the vehicle checked out by an independent mechanic before you purchase the car. If the seller refuses this condition of the sale, you should pass on the deal. On the other hand, if the car checks out and all you need is a couple of new tires, you may have found a good deal. One criteria, often neglected when comparing autos, is maintenance requirements and hypermiling driving. That fancy little British sports car you have your eye on, may be in mint condition and offered at a good price. What you may not realize is this sharp looking car may spend more time in the shop than being driven. Again, check consumer reports! When you compare cars, follow these guidelines, prioritizing according to your needs. Chances are you’ll end up with a good buy for you.
I’ve had enough. I’ve decided to call a lawyer and ask about the lemon laws in my state. The slimeball dealer I bought my car with keeps ignoring me and hoping I’ll go away. Well, it’s not going to happen.
I know enough about Alabama Lemon Laws to know that I’m in the right here. That dealer is going to rue the day he tried to mess with me.
Serves him right. Business used to be a matter of reputation and respect, but not anymore. So what else can I do?
Some motorhome covers may bring freedom of the road, but finding the right insurance can be tough for owners. This is because few standard car policies offer the cover they need, especially when it comes to contents. Specialist motorcaravan insurers can help, but many do not offer policies through brokers, so owners have to phone around if they want to find the lowest premium and the most suitable cover. George Betts, 61, a semi-retired builder from Great Torrington, Devon, says the key is to look at the scope of cover rather than concentrating purely on price.