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Cons of Buying an Extended Warranty

Cons of Buying an Extended Warranty

When it comes to considering an extended warranty from your auto manufacturer, many folks shrug off the offer of extended coverage beyond the factory warranty. Many folks expect the purchase a new automobile to last 5- to 10-years…or even longer. Yet they often won’t pay for an extended warranty. Here’s why paying extra for that extended warranty might not be worth it… Con #1:
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6 Tips to Winterize your Vehicle

6 Tips to Winterize your Vehicle

As another winter approaches in many parts of North America, winterizing your car is vital to make it through another season safely. Consider readying your vehicle for snow, ice, and cold to avoid costly repairs and unexpected problems on the road. Be proactive by replacing parts with winter-appropriate gas, oil, windshield wipers, and tires, and replacement where necessary to ensure safety in extreme driving conditions… 1.
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The Top Costly Car Financing Mistakes

The Top Costly Car Financing Mistakes

Are you in the market for a new or used car that requires financing? If so, beware of these common and very costly car loan mistakes. Not only are they preventable, these car financing mishaps can end up costing you a ton of extra money and stress. Instead, do your research and steer clear of these common car buying errors… 1.
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Essential Documents for Car Financing

Essential Documents for Car Financing

When you’re in the market to finance a car, the last thing you want is to be turned away because you don’t have the proper documentation. Both in person dealer purchases and online lenders will require the following personal documentation in order to approve an auto loan. Consider obtaining and bringing along these basic documents in order to qualify for new or used car financing… 1.
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Car Financing Tips for your Teen Driver

Car Financing Tips for your Teen Driver

Teenagers are often blinded by fast wheels and a shiny exterior when it comes to getting behind the wheel of their first car. It’s the parents who get left paying off the loan. However, helping your teen take on their own financing can be a great lesson in responsible purchasing and also teach them the importance of building a positive credit history.
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Fixing your Windshield Through Insurance

Fixing your Windshield Through Insurance

You’re driving along on a nice sunny afternoon, when suddenly out of nowhere, a stone flies up and leaves a tiny stone chip in your windshield. It’s ironic that the tiniest of specks from gravel, sand, ice, a pebble, fallen debris from trees, and even a bird can chip or crack your windshield, sunroof, or side and rear windows of your vehicle.
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