Welcome back to the Ladies Kar Care Talk Show; this week, we address one of my most asked questions about cars. How do I buy the vehicle that's right for me? 

In today's episode, we go over how to find the best-used car that works for you, your family, and your budget. I'll give you some practical tips on finding the true value of a car you are looking at, why checking their history may save you money, and why you should keep all your invoices. Your car is in your life just as much as your family, and with this list, you'll learn how to get the most bang for your buck no matter where you find the car. 

Listen in to how you can save time by doing your research in advance and knowing what things to keep an eye out for. You'll learn what to look for in your engine, unusual fluids, what an acceptable tire is, and even the importance of the exterior of your car. I talk about why you should always check the history of a car, the importance of your brakes and oil, and why it's alright to take it to the mechanic. 

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More Of What’s Inside:

Finding a car that will fit your life Knowing the real value of a car The importance of your VIN  Why you should check the history of every car The power of the invoice What your exterior should look like Why you should look at the engine How to check the mechanics of your car Using the penny test on your tires What to look for under the hood The crucial role oil plays in a car Why you shouldn’t be afraid to go to a mechanic And much more!  

 

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Episode Minute By Minute:

0:34 - intro 1:05 - Choosing the right car for you 1:48 - The first thing you should check 3:00 - Having a clean title  4:43 - Keeping your invoices  6:36 - Checking the exterior of your car 7:20 - Taking a look at the interior 10:14 - Assessing your tires 12:08 - The fluids to check for 14:02 - Average mechanic prices in California 15:08 - Where to find more tips 15:42 - Closing thoughts