Believe it or not, our inventory doesn't show up ready to sell. When vehicles arrive, there are a few things that need to happen before car shoppers can even take a test drive. Regardless if it's a trade-in, a lease return, or a used car purchased from auction, there's a long list of boxes to check before we can sell a used car. Check out the steps we take to get a vehicle ready to sell at Jay Wolfe Auto Outlet.
Read moreCars today last much longer on average than even 20 years ago. That's despite having more technology and recycled materials than ever. But there's one factor on a vehicle's operating life that still plays a major role: driving habits. How do driving habits affect wear and tear on a car. And more importantly, when you're choosing a used car, what should you look out for?
Read moreIt won't be long now until the fluffy white stuff covers the ground. That's right, snow. Between November and April, there are an average of 14.5 days of snow every year. What does that mean for you? You need a vehicle that can handle year-round travel. That includes several months where the temperatures are cold, roads are icy, and it's snowing. But don't worry, we'll help you find one of the best vehicles for snow.
Read moreYou need to buy another vehicle, or you're replacing your current car. But you don't want someone else's junk. You've seen so many falsely advertised private sales and heaps of scrap at seedy used car dealers. What you want is a car you can trust, one that's going to last, and something that's exactly as advertised. And that's why a trade in is a good buy.
Read moreThe search for good used cars goes much further than just liking the vehicle. Don't you want to know that it's going to last a long time, and that you're getting what you think you're getting? When you're in the market for a pre-owned vehicle, there are questions you can ask to ensure everything is on the up and up.Which questions should you ask? Here are some tips for your visit to the dealership that can help you sort good used cars from the bad apples in the bunch.
Read moreYou sit down at your computer and begin your search for cars under $10,000, or even cars under $5,000. As always, there are going to be a bunch of duds in the listings. Beat-up, wrecked, rebuilt, salvage titles, and high-mileage cars are some of the things you'll encounter in this price segment. You don't want to get yourself into a money pit, so these can be turn-offs. But one of these types of cars holds some gems - cars over 100k miles. Lots of people shy away from buying cars over 100k miles for one reason or another. But you shouldn't! Even for a car that has 100,000 miles or more, there's plenty of years and miles left. Here are a few reasons you should check out cars over 100k miles when you're looking at a used car.
Read moreIn the market for a used car but don't know the best way to make your purchase? It's not as easy as you'd think to spend thousands of dollars. Buying a car should be fun though, so you need to make it as stress-free as possible. How do you do that? You learn how to buy a used car the right way. You might wonder, "What could go wrong when I buy a used car?", and there are a bunch of things. You could overpay, get a car that's not reliable, buy a car that needs repairs right away, or get pressured into buying a car you don't really want. And that's just the start! You really do need advice on how to buy a used car. Here are a few tips to get you started on your journey to a pre-owned car purchase.
Read moreThere's a contentious question that a car owner is always asking: "When is it time to get rid of my car"? Whether you've bought it new or pre-owned, a car seldom grows in value. In fact, almost all cars begin to depreciate as soon as you've signed the bill of sale. The longer you own it, the more value it loses. So, how long should you keep a car?The answer isn't the same for everyone. There are three main schools of thought for how long should you keep a car, and there isn't one that's right all the time. Let's explore the three different answers for "How long should you keep a car".
Read moreYou're driving along through Kansas City, maybe even headed to a Royals game. Suddenly, a light pops up on the dashboard...but nothing seems to be working any differently at the moment. It could be a nefarious computer glitch, or maybe a sensor acting up, you tell yourself. But because you don't know that much about cars, it's just a guess. Wouldn't it be great to know what those dash warning lights actually mean?We hear you. There's nothing fun about driving when you're staring at dash warning lights blinking or staying on solid. Here are some explanations for a few of the dash warning lights every driver will see at some point.
Read moreIt's not common that you're the only one driving in your car. Kids in the backseat, your significant other riding shotgun - your family is a major factor in the vehicle you own. You want a car that's safe, has the room your family needs, and is convenient and efficient to operate. That's why you're looking for the best family cars around.For 2018, Parents Magazine has ranked 300 models, and the best family cars have been awarded. They're vehicles with oodles of space, easy child seat installation, efficiency, and technology that you want.Looking for one of the best family cars of 2018? Check out these five, rated the Best Family Cars of 2018 by Parents Magazine.
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