Joshua Andersen+FollowBought a Used Honda—Total Nightmare UncoveredImagine dropping thousands on a used Honda, thinking you scored a deal, only to find out at the mechanic that it’s basically a rolling rust bucket. The shop found missing axles, sketchy welds, and so much rust that standing under it felt like a gamble. Moral of the story: always get a pre-purchase inspection, or you might end up with a car that should’ve gone straight to the scrapyard. Wild what people try to sell! #CarFails #UsedCarNightmare #CarBuyingTips #MechanicFinds #Cars7043Share
trhodes+FollowCar Buying Mistakes You’ll Regret LaterThinking about buying a new car? Turns out, the biggest mistake is getting a ride you can’t really afford—especially with long-term loans that look easy on your wallet but cost way more in the end. Experts say keep your car payment under 10% of your take-home pay, pick the shortest loan you can handle, and always shop around for better rates. Don’t let a shiny car become a decade-long money drain! #Cars #BuyingCar #CarBuyingTips194Share
rgallagher+FollowCar Dealer Red Flags You Need to KnowEver been quoted two different prices for cash vs. card at a car dealership? That’s a major red flag, according to top car saleswoman Andrea Anderson. She says if a dealer won’t break down extra costs or tries to sneak in charges for keys, warranties, or tinted windows, it’s time to ask questions—or walk away. Pro tip: Always call ahead, ask for photos, and see if the salesperson actually knows their stuff. Transparency is everything when you’re negotiating a car deal! #Cars #CarOwnership #CarBuyingTips254Share
Leah Pierce+FollowCar Dealers’ ‘Waiting Game’ ExposedEver been left hanging at a car dealership for ages? Turns out, it’s not just bad service—it’s a sneaky sales tactic called the ‘waiting game.’ Salespeople leave you alone, hoping you’ll get so bored or impatient that you’ll just say yes to a pricier deal. Pro tip: Next time, call another dealership right from the showroom or start walking out. Watch how fast they move! Anyone else fallen for this trick? #Cars #CarBuyingTips #DealershipHacks4482Share
Joshua Andersen+FollowDon’t Get Fooled by Flooded Cars!Car shopping? Watch out for flood-damaged cars—especially if you’re in Florida or Texas. Scammers clean up soggy rides and sell them nationwide, and the damage can take years to show up. Here’s how to spot a waterlogged lemon: check for musty smells, weird carpet, rust in weird places, and always ask for the title and a vehicle history report. Don’t trust a shiny exterior—get a mechanic to check it out before you buy! #Cars #BuyingCar #CarBuyingTips00Share
jwhite+FollowCar Dealers’ Sneaky Fees Exposed!Car dealerships are pulling some wild moves to squeeze extra cash out of buyers—think fake fees, pricey add-ons, and bait-and-switch tactics that can add up to $1,800 to your bill! Watch out for things like license, plate, doc, and transportation fees, plus random charges for things like wheel locks or paint protection. Always demand a full breakdown of costs and don’t be afraid to say no to extras you don’t want. The FTC is cracking down, but you’ve gotta stay sharp! #Cars #CarOwnership #CarBuyingTips255Share
Colleen Jones+FollowCar Shopping Hacks You Need to KnowCar shopping doesn’t have to be a headache! Experts say the secret to scoring a sweet deal is all about research, getting pre-approved, and not falling for the shiny extras. Compare prices online, know your budget, and don’t be afraid to walk away if it doesn’t feel right. Pro tip: End-of-year or month is prime time for deals. And yes, you can totally use Google and AI to help you out! #Cars #BuyingCar #CarBuyingTips30Share
Diane Carter+FollowHow to Save Big on Your Next Car LoanHeads up if you’re car shopping soon: there’s a new tax break that could put some cash back in your pocket. If you take out a loan for a new (not used) car after December 31, 2024, you might be able to deduct up to $10,000 in interest from your taxes. The catch? It’s for personal rides only, and there are income limits. Most folks won’t hit the full $10k, but even a few hundred bucks off your tax bill is a win! #Business #MakeMoney #CarBuyingTips20Share
Joseph Livingston+FollowCan Your New Car Save You $10K?Heads up if you’re car shopping soon: there’s a new tax break that could knock up to $10,000 off your bill—just for paying interest on your car loan! The catch? Your ride has to be brand new, assembled in the U.S., and bought between 2025 and 2028. Over 100 models qualify, from Teslas to Toyotas. So, if you’re eyeing a fresh set of wheels, double-check if your dream car makes the cut—your wallet will thank you! #Business #MakeMoney #CarBuyingTips00Share
Colleen Jones+FollowCar Shopping? Don’t Go on Saturday!Turns out, the day you hit the dealership can make a huge difference. Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays are the sweet spot for scoring a deal—less crowds, more attention from salespeople, and better negotiating power. If you can, shop at the end of the month (or year) for even bigger savings. But whatever you do, avoid Saturdays unless you love waiting in line and paying more. Who knew timing could save you thousands? #Cars #BuyingCar #CarBuyingTips51Share