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.
1 February 2016
Keeping your vehicle looking good and operating safely is probably one of your major concerns. Regular maintenance and routine tune ups are part of your responsibility as a vehicle owner, but there are some common issues that you an handle on your own. Check out these five quick fixes for common problems that vehicle owners face. #1 Scratches: You can repair minor scratches on your car yourself, but you'll need to determine the depth of the scratch before tackling this at home.
6 August 2015
If you own an RV or a camping trailer, you may have dealt with repairing damage to the inside or outside of your unit. Because RVs and camping trailers travel on and off the roads, it can be common for them to sustain damage from tree branches or other fixed structures. It can also be common for your RV or camping trailer to sustain internal water damage from a water system leak or from the rain.
21 April 2015
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.