Category Archives: Tips and tricks

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How to improve your vehicle for the new year

With the new year in full swing now, how well are you sticking to your new year’s resolutions? Whether you’re trying to work out more, quit smoking, or eat healthier, it can be really tough to see resolutions and goals all the way through. Have you thought about changing things about your vehicle or driving habits? While the other goals can certainly lead to a better life, it’s important to remember that you can always improve your driving experiences. Keep reading to learn more. 

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3 tips for renting a car

The ability to rent a car when you go on vacation is pretty darn convenient. Obviously, you can’t just put your own car in your checked luggage on a plane, but you will still need to get around when you are at your destination. You could Uber everywhere, but that seems like a hassle. Enter the rental car. Of course, renting a car can also get expensive. Keep reading to get a few simple tips for the next time you rent a car.  Read the rest of this entry >>

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What Nissan vehicles have all-wheel drive? 

Most drivers who have used all-wheel or four-wheel drive would recommend it to their peers. All-wheel drivetrains provide more traction and stability than their two-wheel counterparts. All of this begs the question—what Nissan vehicles come with this capability? Also, what is the difference between all-wheel drive and four-wheel drive? Get the answers to both of those questions below.  Read the rest of this entry >>

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What is the difference between leasing and financing? 

Any time you turn on the TV, you’re bound to see a car commercial that talks about financing and leasing options. If you haven’t really explored different options before, they can be a little confusing. Basically, the difference has to do with the way of ownership. Financed vehicles have a lender that holds a lien but are eventually paid off, whereas leased cars are to be returned to the dealer with rent-like payments made throughout. Let’s explore the benefits of each option.  Read the rest of this entry >>

Blue nissan versa parked on elevated ground

Benefits of driving an economy car

Not all cars come with a ton of bells and whistles, and that’s okay. Economy cars are specifically designed to be affordable and dependable. When it comes down to brass tax, what matters most about a car is its basic capabilities. Can it get you from place to place? Is it efficient? Does it not break the bank? Keep reading to learn more about why you should consider an economy car like the Nissan Versa.  Read the rest of this entry >>

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3 ways you can save money on car insurance 

Like most types of insurance, car insurance can get very expensive. Depending on your age, driving history, and the state of your car, you can pay hundreds of dollars every month just to have your vehicle insured. Seems a little outrageous, doesn’t it? If you don’t get in an accident and file a claim, that money is wasted every month. Nonetheless, it is the law and it is a good thing to have insurance. Let’s explore a few ways you can save money on car insurance.  Read the rest of this entry >>