Selling Your Older Car: Why a New Paint Job Matters
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Selling Your Older Car: Why a New Paint Job Matters

Last year, I bought a new car. Rather than trade in my old one, I decided to sell it myself. Before I put it in the market, I took the car to a local shop and got my old baby a new paint job. The new paint made all the difference with the car. While operationally it was sound, the outside was not all that great. After the fresh coat of paint, the car generated a lot of attention from prospective buyers. I even had a bidding war going on between two parties who really wanted it. If you have an older vehicle to sell, it pays to invest in a new paint job. Let me tell you more about why this strategy works. Follow my tips for selecting the color and the paint type, and you'll get a great price for the old jalopy.

Selling Your Older Car: Why a New Paint Job Matters

4 Tips For Your First RV Adventure

Nora Boyd

Buying an RV and striking out on a great road trip adventure is quite exciting. With an RV, you have many of the comforts of home, while also getting to enjoy the freedom of the open road. If you're new to the world of RV ownership, or simply need a refresher, there are a few things to keep in mind that will help make your trip snag-free and as fun as possible. Here are four tips for having a safe, yet exciting, RV adventure:

Have Your RV Looked Over by a Professional

It's always a good idea to have your RV inspected by an RV mechanic or RV auto repair shop before your trip. This simple precaution can save an immense amount of money and frustration by helping you to avoid breakdowns and other mechanical difficulties on the road.

Some things to have looked over before you hit the road include your brakes, battery, spark plugs, hoses and belts. It's also a great idea to check your tires to make sure they're in good shape and properly inflated.

Plan Your Route Ahead of Time

One of the best things about an RV adventure is that it allows for spontaneity. Unlike a traditional vacation complete with airplane tickets and hotel reservations, in an RV you can feel free to fly by the seat of your pants. That doesn't mean you shouldn't plan a general route, however. Having a good idea of where you're heading and when makes it much easier to find a place to camp with your RV, helps you avoid wasted time and gas spent driving aimlessly, and is also safer, as you can let friends and family know where you will be.

A happy medium is to plan your route ahead of time but allow for flexibility if you decide to switch course mid-trip. Use this directory of nation-wide RV parks to get started planning your route.

Bring Some of the Comforts of Home

Whether you're spending days, weeks, or even months in your RV, it's a good idea to make it as comfortable as possible since you will not only be spending all of your travel time inside it, but sleeping in it at night as well. Even a very basic RV can feel much cozier with some comforts of home, including nice bed linens and warm blankets, decent towels, and real dishes and silverware instead of the disposable stuff.

Don't forget to also bring books, DVDs and other forms of entertainment for when you just feel like hanging out inside the RV in the evening. Foldable camping chairs and a small table can help you create an outdoor living or dining space when camped at RV parks.

Give Your RV a Good Cleaning

The last thing anyone wants on a long road trip is to be stuck inside a dirty, smelly RV all day and night. In order to avoid this, give it a good deep cleaning before you hit the road, and bring along some basic cleaning supplies so you can keep things spic and span during your trip.

If your RV smells musty from not being used for a while, it's a good idea to open the doors and windows and let the fresh air in for a few hours before you leave for your trip. This resource will help keep your RV clean while you're on the road without needing to haul too many cleaning supplies that take up precious space.

By following these tips, you'll be able to fully enjoy all the fun of an RV road trip without stress or worry. Click here to learn more about getting your RV ready for the road. 


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