
If you're having trouble finding a car right now, you're not alone. There are fewer cars available, stemming from the ongoing chip shortage, and it may impact car buying for quite a while.
Continue ReadingResearch is an essential part of car buying. Discover some of the best car deals to look for, car buying tips and advice, and everything in between.
If you're having trouble finding a car right now, you're not alone. There are fewer cars available, stemming from the ongoing chip shortage, and it may impact car buying for quite a while.
Continue ReadingRight now we're seeing a 40-year high inflation rate that's really hitting Americans in the pocketbook. Raising interest rates could help deflate this situation, but how might that affect you in 2023? Let's take a look.
Continue ReadingThe chip shortage that's plaguing much of the world right now is the culprit for the rise in automobile prices. Now those high prices seem to be sticking around. But for how long?
Continue ReadingPopular models of used Hyundai and Kia vehicles are no longer being covered by some insurance companies in certain cities. These vehicles have seen a recent rise in theft due to popular social media posts detailing how easy these cars can be to steal in some cases. This is due to them being twice as
Continue ReadingSometimes, borrowers have the option to roll over some negative equity onto their next auto loan. Here's what you need to know before you go through with it.
Continue ReadingThough the official numbers aren't out yet, predictions show August's adjusted sales figures for new cars to be 2.6% lower than in 2021. Despite lower vehicles sold, money is still being made. Vehicles are on track to be the most expensive they've ever been – exceeding $46,000. This expected average
Continue ReadingReturning a financed car isn't like returning a shirt that didn't fit right. You may not be able to take the vehicle back, but you do have some alternative options you can explore. Let's take a closer look at them.
Continue ReadingWhen you buy a used car from a private seller, there's a lot less paperwork involved than if you're financing one at a dealership. The required paperwork when you buy or sell a vehicle yourself varies by state, but there's one universal fact: a clean and damage-free title is a must.
Continue ReadingIt doesn't usually take that long to get a title in your name after you purchase a car. However, if you're financing, you may not get the vehicle's title if until you finish paying off the loan – this depends on what state it's registered in.
Continue ReadingThe lienholder on your car is the lender you took out your auto loan with. Finding out who they are takes a few easy steps, and we also go over what you can do to remove the lien if you need to sell the vehicle.
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