ELECTRIC GOLF CART SAFETY: BEST PRACTICES

THE LIST: GOLF CART SAFETY

Electric golf carts have become the most fun, popular mode of transportation for locals at home and on vacation, not just on the golf course but also on main roadways within cities, around beaches, and even on farms. While these electric vehicles offer a convenient and eco-friendly way to get around, safety should always be a top priority. In this Ask Mike edition, we will explore some essential precautions that can help operators avoid injury and property damage when using electric golf carts in various settings.

 

  1. Familiarize Yourself with Local Regulations:

Before venturing out onto public roads, beaches, or even just around the corner, it’s crucial to research and understand the local regulations governing electric golf cart usage. Many areas have specific rules and speed limits for these vehicles, and compliance with these regulations is essential for safety.

 

  1. Always Wear Seatbelts:

Safety gear isn’t just for motorcycles or automobiles. Wearing seatbelts can significantly reduce the risk of injury in the event of an accident, especially on rough terrain, uneven pavement or crowded roadways. Buckle up! 

 

  1. Maintain Your Golf Cart:

Regular maintenance is key to ensuring your electric golf cart operates safely. Although our carts are maintenance free, it’s a good idea to give your cart a thorough checkup from time to time as you would any vehicle. Check the brakes, tires, lights, electrical connections, and steering regularly. Keep the cart’s batteries charged but never leave your cart plugged in overnight. Replace them as needed to avoid sudden power failures or mechanical malfunctions.

 

LEARN MORE ABOUT ELECTRIC CARTS in Ask Mike’s April 20th Edition

 

  1. Use Proper Signaling and Lighting:

Whether on city streets, at the ocean or lakefront, always use turn signals and headlights when driving your golf cart in low-light conditions or when making turns. Proper signaling helps other drivers and pedestrians anticipate your actions, get it into a habit. 

 

  1. Be Cautious on Main Roadways:

When using your golf cart on main roadways, be aware of the surrounding traffic. Keep to the right, obey traffic signals, and avoid abrupt lane changes or sudden stops. If the roadway or traffic seems questionable, use your better judgment. Respect the speed limits and yield to faster-moving vehicles.  

 

  1. Stay Off Busy Highways:

Electric golf carts are not designed for high-speed travel. Avoid using them on highways or busy roads where they can pose a danger to both you and other drivers. A golf cart may only operate on a secondary highway or street for which the posted speed limit is 35 MPH or less.

 

  1. Mind the Terrain:

In some areas where you and your cart may venture, you could encounter uneven challenging terrain. Slow down when navigating rough terrain and be cautious of steep slopes or loose sand. Quick, sharp turns with unbalanced cargo could cause an accident harming you and others, as well as your cart. Stay within the recommended speed limits and use common sense when cruising.

 

  1. Respect Pedestrians and Wildlife:

When driving near beaches, crowded streets or through rural areas, be mindful of pedestrians and wildlife. Slow down or stop when necessary to avoid accidents. Protect others and the environment.

 

  1. Secure Your Cart When Not in Use:

Prevent theft or unauthorized use by removing your carts key and securely storing or locking your golf cart when not in use. This precaution can also prevent accidents involving unsupervised children.

 

  1. Educate Passengers:

If you have passengers on your electric golf cart, ensure they also understand the importance of proper operation, safety rules, and proper behavior during the ride.

 

Electric golf carts are a convenient and eco-friendly means of transportation, but they require responsible use to ensure safety on main roadways within cities, around beaches, waterfronts, and even on farms. By following these precautions and respecting local regulations, you can enjoy the benefits of your carts while minimizing the risks of injury and property damage in 2023 and beyond. We love our carts, follow these best practices people and stay safe.

 

 Which TM Auto Cart is Best for You? I have a cart for most any budget and lifestyle. How do you plan to enjoy yours!   

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Call or text (757) 560-4252 and ask for Mike Love, let me show you how easy a cart buying experience can be. 

UPGRADE YOUR TIRES FOR SUMMER… ASK MIKE

 

Sure, there is more to know… but no more, you need to know. A well-selected and maintained set of tires can contribute greatly to your safety, increased fuel economy, better handling, and stopping in all road conditions as well as provide greater comfort and ride quality. Wow, that sounds like the entire car… indeed, tires are important. Upgrading your tires is another topic all together, let’s talk replacement for now. 

 

I recently had a customer ask me about upgrading the tires on her Jeep. I had some straightforward answers that made sense to her so I thought I’d share some of these basic points with my readers. 

 

First, Do You Really Need New Tires?

Before taking the plunge on a new set of all terrains, perform a quick visual inspection. If you see cracked sidewalls, discoloration, dents, bulging or excessive tread wear, it’s probably time for a new set.  A simple way to check the tread on your tires is the old penny test. It’s not terribly scientific but its all you need to know for your initial assessment. 

If your tires are more than 10 years old, consider replacing them even if they look fine. Rubber deteriorates with exposure to oxygen (beware of tires that have been in storage for long periods). In my customer’s case, the tires on her Jeep were over ten years old and had less than 2000 miles on them. I urged her to replace them anyway. 

 

Is Your Car the Culprit?

If your tires are looking sketchy and you’re confident that a fresh set is needed, it’s time to take the next step. Use the checklist below to eliminate your car as the culprit. The way your tires wear can reveal suspension problems instantly, check them out for possible signs.

 

1. UNEVEN TREAD WEAR INDICATES POOR WHEEL ALIGNMENT.

2. EXCESSIVE WEAR ON ONE SIDE OF THE TIRE SIGNALS INCORRECT CAMBER ANGLE.

3. IF THE TREADS ON THE OUTER SECTION BECOME KNOBBY, IT MAY SIGNAL PROBLEMS WITH THE TOE-IN VALUE.

4. EXCESSIVE WEAR IN CENTER TREAD INDICATES OVER INFLATION OF THE TIRE.

5. EXCESSIVE WEAR ON SHOULDERS MAY SIGNAL PROBLEMS SUCH AS UNDER INFLATION OF THE TIRE.

 

Choosing The Correct Tires

OK, if it is going to happen and new tires are definitely in your future then make sure you select the right tires. The best replacements will be original equipment (the tires that a vehicle was originally equipped with from the factory) or at least the same type and size, the brand is more of a personal preference. That mysterious string of numbers, letters, and punctuation on your tire’s sidewall is its identification code. It should look something like this, P215/65R 15 95H M+S. A good tire center will quickly reference this code and cross-reference all possible replacements for you. For my more inquisitive readers however, check out the cipher explanation below, courtesy of CNN’s 10 great tips for buying tires article… it’s all you need to know. 

 

CODE

 

 

The manufacturer of your car will most likely recommend that you replace your tires with the original type and size. This is to ensure that your tires have a maximum tread life, handle properly, and keep you safe. My recommendation is to replace all of your tires at the same time with a matching set. Your tires will function better, be easier to maintain, and any future suspension issues will be easier to recognize and repair. 

 

Tire Upgrade Time?

Original equipment tires are all you need unless you’re changing the way you use your vehicle. For example, if you’re planning to pull a trailer, you may need more load capacity or wider tires with less vehicle roll. Upgrading or changing tire sizes can provide several advantages: 

 

1. Enhanced traction on acceleration

2. More grip on hard braking

3. Less vehicle roll in corners

 

There are also disadvantages to changing the size of your tires: 

 

1. You can hydroplane much easier or lose control on slippery or loose surfaces like gravel with wider tires

2. The wider tires may not fit inside your wheel wells

3. Your turning radius can be dramatically reduced as wider tires contact the bump stops sooner

4. Wider tires can be quite costly to install

5. Increased road noise

 

A Good Tire Center 

A qualified tire center representative will be able to explain your tire’s codes and will know which tires are a good fit for your vehicle. Typically, your choices will be summer, all-season or winter tires with extended tread life and better handling options. I recommend taking your sweet time and get as much information as you need to make a confident, well-informed decision. The average cost to replace your set of tires runs from $450.00 for standard, all season radials to $1000.00 and up for your truck or SUV. Choose wisely shoppers!

Have questions? Call or text (757) 560-4252 and ask for Mike Love. 

 

 

 

 

Sources:  

Fogelson, Jason.“10 great tips for buying tires” CNN.COM 7/16/2008. Web.   Retrieved from: http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/wayoflife/07/16/aa.buying.tires/index.html 

 

“How to tell if you need new tires” FIRESTONECOMPLETEAUTOCARE.COM 2019. Web. Retrieved from: https://www.firestonecompleteautocare.com/penny-tire-test/

 

Unrau, Jason “Are Wider Tires Better” YOURMECHANIC.COM 11/12/2015. Web. Retrieved from:https://www.yourmechanic.com/article/are-wider-tires-better

 

 

 

 

COLLGE CARS / Maintenance & Repair UPDATE!

Used Cars & College

Click Image for Mazda 6 Inventory

 

Before you know it they’ll be on their way! Not to worry, there’s still time to hunt for the perfect car since most first year students won’t begin driving until second semester. Returning students however need to start their search today!

Check these essential points you’ll need to consider when making your choice. Whether campus is up the street or across the state, finding the right ride, staying on your budget, and maintaining peace of mind are job #1. 

What’s your budget?

School is expensive, particularly if you have more than one scholar heading to college. The first thing to consider when looking for a back-to-school vehicle is what a reasonable budget might be. How much you can afford for a down payment and monthly loan installments will determine your options.

Buying a used back-to-school car is a smart choice, especially with new car prices today. Many new cars will lose over half their value in the first five years. This can be quite a pill to swallow if you’re planning to upgrade anytime soon. Buying used means that someone else takes the hit for you!

 

How far are you driving?

Is school just down the road, a few hours across the state, will it be driven to and from daily? This one is critical, your car’s health can depend on your travel distance. Driving shorter distances can actually harm your engine by not allowing the engine to reach an efficient operating temperature. This lower temperature may stop oil from rising to it’s optimal temperature and viscosity. It’s thicker with a slower rate of flow especially in cold weather. This can increase friction between the moving parts of a vehicle’s engine and transmission during cold weather. I suggest the five minute rule when warming up the engine. This warms up the oil so it’s less viscous and flows better.  A newer vehicle with better over all efficiency may also be a consideration for short distances. When driving longer distances, one with impressive miles-to-the-gallon may be the best choice, especially today! 

 

How easy will it be to maintain?

The cost of repairs should be a strong consideration when choosing a back to school car. Unless you’re student is majoring in state-of-the-art auto mechanics they’ll appreciate easy maintenance and your pocket will too! The factors below can determine easy vs hard when it comes to repairs and regular maintenance. Included are some common examples of cars that meet these requirements!

 

Highly regarded as reliable

Subaru Outback

7th to 9th generation Honda Civic, manufactured from 2001 to 2016

Toyota Camry

Honda Civic

 

Room to work and access parts

2007 to 2013 Chevrolet Silverado

Ford Crown Victoria

Honda Civic

Subaru Outback

Toyota Camry

Nissan Titan

Ford Edge (Also has great fuel economy)

 

Simple Technology

Chevrolet Silverado

Ford Crown Victoria

Subaru Outback particularly models from 2010 to 2014

Toyota Camry

Toyota Corolla

 

Easy access to replacement parts

Toyota Corolla

Honda Civic 7th to 9th generation manufactured from 2001 to 2016

 

Have you done your research?

Practice what you preach: always do your homework! Once you establish your budget and the appropriate vehicle, it’s time to narrow down your selection to a list of ideal cars.

When creating this list, be sure to focus on practical options and vehicles that will suit yours and your young driver’s needs for the next few years without breaking the bank. Avoid big, luxury, or sporty cars, as costs are notably higher when it comes to maintenance, major repairs, insurance, and fueling.

Be sure to compare your picks with Consumer Reports. This publication collects data from over a million cars per year and presents reliability information that covers the past decade. You should also look into online reviews of the vehicles you’re considering, weighing the pros and cons of each. Ensuring that you’ve picked a reliable vehicle could save your loved one down the road.

 

Do you know what you’re buying?

Once you’ve narrowed your options, it’s time to check it out in person. When buying a used car, it’s important to inspect for flaws or damages. Look over the vehicle inside and out during the day when flaws and potential repairs are more easily seen. Getting it checked out thoroughly by your trusted mechanic is always a good idea too. A professional inspection won’t cost too much, and it’ll buy you both peace of mind for future maintenance and repair costs.

 

For price details click on these smart back-to-school options from TM Auto’s inventory  

 

Need help deciding or just want to take a closer look? 

Call or text (757) 560-4252 and ask Mike Love  

 

 

 

 

Sources:

The Carzing Team, “7 Cars that are easiest to maintain and fix” carzing.com March 8, 20219 Web. Retrieved from: https://www.carzing.com/blog/car-reviews/7-cars-easiest-maintain-fix/

TM Auto Wholesalers, ” Inventory” tmutova.com June 29, 2022 Web. Retrieved from: https://www.tmautova.com/

LIFT YOUR 4X4? OPTIONS PART 2

LEVELING KIT VS BODY LIFT 

In part one, Your 4×4 Lift or No Lift, I reviewed reasons for adding a suspension lift to your truck, jeep, or SUV. If you’re reading this you’re still on the fence so check out these pros, cons, costs, and alternatives of installing a body lift or leveling kit on your 4×4.

 

LEVELING KIT

A leveling kit raises the front of your truck, jeep, or SUV to even out the overall stance of the vehicle. If you rarely load your truck or haul a heavy trailer, adding a leveling kit will let you fit larger wheels and tires under your 4×4 and level out the factory rake for a minimal investment. Most of us agree that a suspension lift looks awesome on about any truck, but if its primary purpose is for looks, consider the leveling kit option. This upgrade looks great and offers some of the same advantages.

 

PROS

A leveling kit will give you approximately 1-3 inches of additional front end ground clearance.

The ability to install larger tires without worrying whether they will scrub when making turns.

Will help offset the weight of a front winch. 

Increases front end height 1-3 inches for an improved aesthetic, balanced appearance. 

It can eliminate the visible gap between the chassis and the body.

Less expensive than a body lift. 

Reduces the stress on the front suspension and brakes, making it easier to emergency brake.

 

A properly installed high quality leveling kit actually provides all these benefits. So what’s the catch? Here are some disadvantages to adding a leveling kit.

 

CONS

Installing a front-end leveling kit equalizes the suspension, which results in increased wind resistance. The increased resistance and drag decreases fuel economy. These days that’s a consideration for some. The difference in gas mileage will most likely be slight so not a major disadvantage. 

The weight of the vehicle rests on the suspension. If a front-end leveling kit is installed incorrectly, it can cause increased wear and tear on the suspension system. Have a professional do your install to avoid this one.  

Only affects the front of your vehicle. 

In most cases, it doesn’t offer enough lift to make a pronounced visual difference overall.

Warranties are most often impacted by this type of modification.

 

It’s clear to see the pros outweigh the cons when it comes to the leveling kit. However, you still have options to consider.

 

BODY LIFT

Body lifts are ideal for creating space between the body and the frame of your vehicle, not your vehicle suspension and the ground. Making room for larger tires is its primary purpose. If that’s your reason, you’re climbing the right hill but it has limitations compared to the suspension lift. Check out the pros and cons below.

PROS

A Body Lift is a relatively simple kit to install, takes about 1-3 hours. 

DIY project using basic tools if you’re mechanically inclined and confident in your ability. 

Still more affordable than a suspension lift, even when professionally installed.

The ability to install larger tires without worrying whether they will scrub when making turns.

This lift shouldn’t affect your ride quality or handling. 

Won’t affect your suspension geometry.

 

CONS

Body lifts are only available in 2 and 5 inch kits. 

The only ground clearance you’ll gain is from your tires so know your limits. 

May expose your frame and/or create a gap between bumper and body (Not Ideal).

Will likely void your warranty if over 2 inches. 

Stretches factory components such as wiring harnesses (especially new trucks).

May negatively affect the steering column and require additional work to correct. 

Cost more on average than a leveling kit.

 

NO LIFT OPTION

Maybe this lift idea is simply stemming from a need for change or just a general upgrade? Consider a set of new aftermarket wheels over the more expensive lift option. The Jeep below has a 4″ suspension lift and new aftermarket wheels. The Chevy has only upgraded aftermarket wheels yet they both offer a vast improvement. The difference in cash output could change your mind… 🙂

 

BOTTOM LINE

So what costs are involved in going forward with a leveling lift? Buying and installing yourself, expect $200- $1000 for basic up to advanced kits. You can roughly estimate the installation cost from a pro to be the same as the kit so you may pay them $400-$2000 for kit and install, the more extensive the kits, the higher the cost. Body lift kits and installation are slightly higher, seriously consider why you’d want this option over a leveling kit. They’re going to run you more like $400 to $1500 for basic to advanced and a chunk for install. My advice is to call around for quotes, get expert practical advice from a professional installer that you or your friends trust before taking the next step. 

Have more lift questions, I’m here to help!

Call or text (757) 560-4252 and ask for Mike Love, I have answers. 

 

 

 

 

Sources:

Super Lift Our Blog “Body Lift vs. Suspension Lift: Which Is Best for Your Ride?” superlift.com Retrieved April 2, 2022 from: https://superlift.com/our-blog/4/post/79/body-lift-vs-suspension-lift 

Staff Writer Diesel Power “Lifting vs. Leveling – which is right for you?” motortrend.com May 1, 2013 Web. Retrieved from:  https://www.motortrend.com/how-to/1305dp-lifitng-vs-leveling-which-is-right-for-you/

Hawley, Dustin “How Much Does It Cost To Lift A Truck?” jdpower.com January 21, 2021 Web. Retrieved from: https://www.jdpower.com/cars/shopping-guides/how-much-does-it-cost-to-lift-a-truck 

Harper, Jeffrey “Body Lift Vs Suspension Lift: Here’s How To Decide Which Is Right For You” hotcars.com October 6, 2020 Web. Retrieved from: https://www.hotcars.com/body-lift-vs-suspension-life-which-is-right-for-you/ 

Tax Refund… Car Buying Strategy

YOUR TAX REFUND WILL MAKE A GREAT DOWN PAYMENT! 

The extra cash to help lower your monthly car payment is on the way and for those looking to buy a car, truck, or SUV, it’s pretty good timing. 2022 looks like a promising year to make your move, also a good time to make a plan. In order to get the most mileage from your tax refund/down payment you’ll need to put a buying strategy together. First step, look at your budget realistically, particularly your monthly used car allowance.

IT STARTS WITH A LIST

Down payment amount?

Monthly payment?

Preferred term of your loan?

Insurance?

Maintenance?

It’s best to include all of your monthly expenses when developing your plan, not just for your automobile costs. Paying off debt should be considered, home maintenance, and even using your extra cash to repair your current automobile instead. You’re more likely to be happy with your next car purchase if it fits into your long term financial plan. 

 

MOVING FORWARD WITH YOUR PURCHASE

When you’re ready to move forward, a quick pit stop at “How much can I actually afford” will motivate you to drill down those numbers and negotiate a better car deal when it’s time.

When is the best time? After a seemingly endless rise in prices it looks like 2022 will bring relief, as much as 30% according to Marketwatch.com. KPMG analysts predict demand will taper and supply will increase by as early as October 2022. That means deals are coming back and you’ll want to take advantage of them. Keeping an eye on the market is also a good plan, be patient, don’t jump at the first deal you see. It’s most likely going to get better.

 

YOUR CAR AS A TRADE-IN

In addition to your “Tax Cash”, a good trade-in will increase your chances of getting the best deal. Use KBB.com to get a reasonable idea what your car is worth. The Edmunds appraisal tool is another resource for estimates on your car’s worth as a trade-in, or privately selling it on your own. If you plan to use your car as a trade-in, it’s time for some prep work.

 

PREPPIING YOUR CAR 

  • Clean the thing, inside and out. For the exterior, give it a thorough wash and a fresh coat of wax. On this inside, get rid of your personal items and vacuum out the whole thing. Don’t want to do it yourself? Have it detailed. But even though dealers have told us they can see through dirt to find a car’s actual value, making a good impression only raises your chances of a better offer.
  • Fix small issues yourself. Check all the car’s lights, including interior dome lights, and replace them if needed. Also, check all fluid levels (washer fluid, coolant, brake fluid, etc.) and ensure they’re topped off. If your car needs more serious work, leave that for the dealer. Any major issues will lower the value of the trade-in, but the dealer can perform the repairs for less than it would cost you.
  • Gather all important documents. Of course this includes the car’s title, but it should also include service records, registration and anything else a prospective buyer might want to see. Cars that have been maintained with scheduled maintenance retain more of their value. Don’t feel the need to get a vehicle history report; dealers will pull one themselves.
  • Grab any extras. Bring extra sets of keys or other accessories along with the vehicle. If the navigation system has a DVD or SD card associated with it, be sure to bring those items, as well. Dealers tell us that if these accessories are missing, they won’t give you credit for those features because they aren’t complete.

Conduct your own inspection. Note any exterior dents and dings that can’t be buffed out with a little elbow grease. Take your current car out for a test drive and pay close attention to anything that just doesn’t seem right. If there are any issues with the car, whether electrical or even a need for new tires, note them.

 

Having a hard time making your decision? Call (757) 560-4552 and ask for Mike Love. I’ll be happy to answer your questions and guide you through your decision making process. By sticking to your budget, crunching numbers, and negotiating, you’ll be purchasing a little peace of mind along with your new wheels 🙂 

Call or text (757) 560-4252 and ask for Mike Love, I have answers. 

 

 

 

 

Sources:

Ganz, Andrew “Here’s when you can look forward to used car prices finally going down

“ marketwatch.com January 10, 2022 Web. Retrieved from: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/heres-when-you-can-look-forward-to-used-car-prices-finally-going-down-11641501118 

Wong, Brian “How Should I Prep My Car for Sale to a Dealer?” cars.com May 1, 2015 Web. Retrieved from: https://www.cars.com/articles/how-should-i-prep-my-car-for-sale-to-a-dealer-1420680466320/ 

DeLorenzo, Matt “How Should I Use a Tax Refund to Buy a New Car?” kbb.com July 6, 2020 Web. Retrieved from: https://www.kbb.com/car-news/tax-time-car-buying-putting-your-refund-to-work-for-you/

Winter Maintenance ALERT!

It’s that time again… Ready for Winter?

It’s easy to forget about the cold ahead when it’s still warm enough for a t-shirt, but winter is on its way. Your car navigates dry roads and warm weather just fine! However, can it handle a cold snap and black ice? Now is the time to prepare your vehicle for winter as engine performance and drivability can dramatically decline in cold weather.

As you go over your winter prep checklist, don’t forget to replace old, dirty filters, such as air, fuel, and PCV. A poorly running engine is less efficient and burns more gasoline. You should also go ahead and replace old windshield blades. If you’re particularly worried about the frost, rubber-clad or winter blades can fight ice buildup.

A few other things to check

 

Fluids

One of the best and easiest ways to winterize your car is to check your fluid levels. One of the most important things to double-check is your coolant. Ensure that there is the correct antifreeze/water mixture; fill it to the maximum line. You can pick up a tester at any auto parts store. Another important yet often overlooked fluid to check is your wiper fluid. You should get freeze-resistant wiper fluid to keep your windshield clean and ice-free. Remember to double-check your oil as well and replace it as needed.

Tires

On wet or frozen roads, low air pressure and worn down tires are particularly dangerous. Pick up a tire gauge at any auto parts store and try and keep your tire pressure between the recommended levels for your vehicle according to your manual (usually between 30 and 35 PSI). Check the tread depth quickly and easily using a penny! Place a penny between the treads on your tire, head side down. If the top of his head disappears, your tires are probably okay. However, if the entire head is visible then you may have to replace your tire, the tread is too shallow. You may also want to ask about getting your tires rotated to prevent uneven wear.

Batteries

Winter can be cruel to your battery. Not only does cold weather make your battery less likely to start your car, but it also reduces the battery capacity. As temperatures fall, it’s a good idea to inspect the battery as well as the cables, terminals, and fluid.

When checking over the battery, make sure that there are no cracks and that the terminals fit snugly. Check battery fluid by uncovering the refill hole. Refill with distilled water if the level is below the bottom of the cap. Some automotive stores like Advanced Auto will check your battery for free!

Emergency Kit

Important, but often overlooked, you should always have a safety kit in your car. Having a few safety items such as road flares, a jack, a lug wrench, and a first aid kit can save the day. If you don’t have one now, you should put one together soon! Once you have your basic kit, add these seasonal items to prepare for the cold:

 

  • Flashlight

  • Blanket, leather gloves, and hat

  • Bag of kitty litter/sand

  • Ice scraper/brush and small shovel

  • Leak-proof container of coolant

  • Snacks

 

By updating a few parts and keeping a strict maintenance schedule, you’ll be ready for winter and avoid costly breakdowns right before Christmas! However, if another winter is too much for your car to handle, let’s talk. TM Auto’s inventory is loaded! Take advantage of TM Auto’s Absolute Credit Approval on a used car, truck, van, or SUV.

 

Call (757)560-4552 and ask for Mike Love!

 

UPDATE – The $7000 Used Car… Gone for Good?

Ask Mike Blog 7k Used Car Gone

SEARCHING FOR THE ELUSIVE $7K USED CAR

I remember when $7,000 used cars were a thing… six months ago! They were for sale in front yards and used car dealerships everywhere and it seemed they would be around forever! Hey, for $10,000.00 – $15,000 you could drive away in something amazing! People, I never thought I’d say this but they may be gone for good. The average transaction price for a used car was $25,410 in the second quarter of 2021, up from $22,977 in the first quarter and 21% year-over-year, according to data from online automotive resource Edmunds. That figure marks the highest average price over a quarter for a used car that Edmunds has ever tracked. In June of this year the average used car price leaped $7,583. The new average cost of a used car is over 33% higher than a year ago, it’s time to reevaluate our expectations. Read more about THE CAR BUBBLE

The average cost of a new car in 1990 was about $9,500. This means after the first year’s depreciation (20-30%) and subsequent year’s (16-18% annually) we might buy her used in 1995 for around $2,000.00 – $3,500.00. The average price of a new car in 2020… $37,000. Over the next 5 years that car loses around 60% of its value. If you don’t have a calculator handy that puts the price at around $14,500.00 used. Today we can add about $7,000.00 to that number bringing our estimated cost for the five year old car to $21,500. Expect that number to be higher depending on condition and mileage. Chip shortages, labor problems, and general industry chaos can be held responsible for the blight on our $7,000.00 used cars. 

 

There Is A Bright Side

Quality: New car quality has increased and is still rising, they simply last longer. They’re still kicking like a mule at eleven plus years. This means that a five year old car has a long life ahead of it and the owner knows it. It’s price will reflect its longer life.

Supply and demand: Used cars are practically non existent these days compared to just a year ago. Increased SUV, truck, and crossover sales in recent years has led to less small, inexpensive vehicles on the used market and less means more for private sellers. With less inventory on the market, there is less competition and this is powerful leverage for sellers so if you have an extra, consider selling at a profit.

 

Not As Bright

Larger more expensive vehicles: The COVID collateral damage? Higher end cars with more options are being produced for solvent buyers, shrinking the affordable used car supply. Since you’re not likely to find many of them for sale, they come at a premium. If you do find an inexpensive used car in great shape, move fast, it won’t be available long!

 

Are there any cheap used cars out there worth buying?

2016 Subaru Outback

Of course there are, just increasingly harder to find. Best bet is to purchase from family or close friends that can guarantee the car’s history. 150,000 plus miles is fine as long as the car has been properly maintained and loved. Otherwise it’s anyone’s guess how long the car will last. Dealers can’t sell what they don’t have and there are so few of these rare birds available that dealers can’t find them either. The discerning used car dealer has a reputation to protect and must have a reasonable amount of confidence in each used car they sell. Oftentimes cheap is just cheap and that doesn’t meet inventory standards.

The New Standard

What should you expect to pay for a reliable, well maintained used car today? For the features that most of us want with 60-80k miles you can expect to pay on average around $19,000-$23,000 for your 4 to 5 year old used vehicle. Yes, there are exceptions both higher and lower depending on the car and condition specifics but buyer beware, if it’s cheap it’s a heap! Have questions? Call or text (757) 560-4252 and ask for Mike Love, I have answers. Happy hunting folks!

 

TM Auto Wholesalers, Chesapeake Va

 

 

 

Sources:

Frio, Dan “Cheapest Used Cars” EDMONDS.COM December 10th, 2019 Web. Retrieved from: https://www.edmunds.com/vehicles/cheapest-new-cars/

Edgerton, Jerry “Cars Now Last Longer Than Ever.. Will Yours” CBSNews.com August 7, 2015 Web. Retrieved from: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cars-now-last-longer-than-ever-will-yours/

Mattone, James “Used Car Prices at Highest Levels in Three Years” media.thinknum.com August, 2019 Web. Retrieved from: Mahttps://media.thinknum.com/articles/used-car-prices-are-at-highest-levels/

Should you buy a new car or fix yours up? Ask Mike what to do in this crazy market!

THE USED CAR MARKET HAS NEVER BEEN SO HOT! 

Rest assured we can always save money by purchasing a used car instead of a new one, right? While it’s still cheaper to buy used in today’s market, you can figure on a 40% increase from 2020 according to data from JPMorgan. That means the nine year old car you have your eye on will cost you $3’000 more than a year ago. A five year old car may cost you as much as $6’000 more.

 

WHY?

So what in the world caused used cars to go viral? Supply and demand is and always will be what governs prices and it’s simply the used car market’s turn. Skyrocketing new car prices are the result of a global shortage of microchips. Semiconductor chips are needed for virtually everything today including the vital safety and luxury technology of our cars , manufacturers are stuck without them. With dealer stock dwindling, down 54% this June, new car prices have launched as well. This domino effect has forced new car shoppers into the used car market all but depleting it. Supply and demand has dramatically changed new and used car availability within the last year, fanning price fires higher and higher. Analysts say this “chip” shortage could drag on a couple of years. 

 

“Skyrocketing new car prices are the result of a global shortage of microchips”. 

 

MAY BE A GOOD TIME TO FIX UP YOUR CURRENT CAR 

Today’s hot used car market has many drivers wondering if it’s time to fix up their current vehicle instead. There are bunches of simple internal, mechanical fixes that can get your car running noticeably smoother and feel more comfortable. Check these major areas and see if they need upgrading:

  • Headlights. Cars and trucks built over the past few decades typically have plastic headlamps that fog up over time. Headlight restoration is usually less than $30 and instantly makes a difference. A full headlight replacement can add a sporty look to your ride and will cost between $50.00 and $100.00 to do it right. 

 

  • AC. All cars’ AC systems can get mold, mildew, and bacteria build ups if not cleaned often enough. Make sure the air passageways into the vehicle aren’t covered by leaves, dust or grime before changing or cleaning any filters. Adding an air-conditioning deodorizer to the vents or your rearview mirror can bring back that new car smell, too.

 

  • Rubberizing. As your car ages, the rubber trim on doors begins to wear and tear, letting your hot and cold air out and wind noise and rain in. The adhesive strips take a little patience to apply, but are incredibly cheap and can instantly make the interior of your car quieter while driving.

 

  • Windshield Wipers. Old wipers break down and lose their effectiveness over time, making driving in the rain and snow dangerous. Upgraded windshield wipers make the cold, rainy seasons a little safer.

 

  • Brakes & Suspension. Old cars start getting stiffer as the years pass, and brakes get squeakier and squeakier with every red light. Getting your shocks, springs, dampers, struts, brake rotors, and brake pads checked and possibly replaced can completely change how your car drives. **New springs can lower your car and improve handling if you’re a car enthusiast!**

 

 

Whether or not to move forward with your new car purchase is tricky in today’s market. The truth is, the answer is different for everyone depending on your circumstances and the type of car you’re looking for. Have questions? I’ll be happy to answer your questions and guide you through your decision making process. 

Call or text (757) 560-4252 and ask for Mike Love, I have answers. 

TM Auto Wholesalers, Chesapeake Va

 

 

 

Sources:

Levin, Tim “Why used cars are so expensive now — and when prices may drop” BUSINESSINSIDER.COM July 12th, 2021 Web. Retrieved from: https://www.businessinsider.com/why-are-used-cars-so-expensive-now-shortages-pandemic-rentals-2021-7

Reuter, Dominick “The chip shortage that’s wreaking havoc on supplies of cars, computers, and more could last another 2 years, experts say” BUSINESSINSIDER.COM May 14th, 2021 Web. Retrieved from: https://www.businessinsider.com/global-chip-shortage-could-last-another-2-years-experts-say-2021-5

What To Expect When Buying A Car

Everything around us has changed, so why is car buying stuck in the dark ages? Reduce the time it takes for the final sale.

TM Auto Wholesalers makes it easy.

“How long is this going to take? No I don’t need that… How much for what protection, isn’t that under my warranty? You said one hour… that was two hours ago!” 

Sound familiar? It’s what most people expect when buying a car. We let it slide as first time car buyers, with less on our plate, and no technology, but that’s not now! The fact is we shouldn’t have to suffer through hours of paperwork and interrogation to purchase an automobile, but we expect it and slog through it with every purchase. So what should we expect?   

 

Let’s begin by examining what is actually needed from TM Auto to complete your next car purchase. Assuming you’ve already made your choice, have no further questions about your car, and are ready to finalize the deal. Start your stopwatch… write check, hand check to me, get keys! 

 

GONE IN 60 SECONDS! Seriously, that’s it, so why has that never happened? Well, it does if you purchase a car, SUV or truck from TM Auto, always. Well maybe not always but even when financing is tricky you’re driving in a fraction of the time. What’s the catch? No catch, just the right way to sell a car. Everything around us has changed, so why is car buying stuck in the dark ages? Like everything else in our lives this process can also be uncomplicated and fast if you’re on your game. The key to a smooth, fast, enjoyable car buying experience is preparation! Knowing what is needed, getting it fast, and communicating with customers. Reducing the time it takes for the final sale!

 

What to expect from a typical TM Auto sale start to finish, expect some extra steps for out of state purchases: 

 

CHOOSE YOUR NEXT CAR FROM THE TM AUTO WEBSITE

CLICK “RESERVE IT NOW”  – BUTTON ON OUR WEBSITE TO RESERVE ANY AUTOMOBILE

TEXT AN IMAGE OF YOUR DRIVER’S LICENSE & PROOF OF INSURANCE ON THE CAR YOU’VE CHOSEN

I’LL TAKE CARE OF DMV

PERSONAL CHECK IS FINE

 

5 star reviews from TM Auto satisfied customers – see all reviews

 5/5/2021 FIVE STARS! Very smooth and easy transaction. Mike was great to work with — he did a video walk through with me and answered all my questions on a video call. I flew into Norfolk from South Carolina and Mike picked me up at the airport in the truck I was purchasing. We drove to his office to complete the transaction. I was on the road home in less than an hour. My son loves his new truck. Highly recommend. ~ Steve Sercy

11/23/2020 FIVE STARS! Thanks Mike for making this little lady very happy. Seamless transaction . Everything went perfectly. You are the car guy for us forever!! Professionalism in a crazy world is a rare commodity. You sir are extraordinary. Everything was ready to go upon our arrival and paperwork was perfect for DMV. Thank you for making this so easy. We highly recommend TM Auto to everyone. 

5/5/2020 FIVE STARS! By far the easiest car buying experience I have ever had! I told Mike what I was looking for and the first car he showed me was a perfect fit. There was no difficult or painful negotiation and I never felt any pressure to buy. He also took care of all the DMV paper work and then put the license plates on for me. My wife is happy to have transportation again and even happier with the vehicle he suggested. I can not imagine buying another car from anywhere else. ~Michael Gibson

 

 

Have questions? I’m all ears! Let’s answer those ahead of time so you can have the car and buying experience that you deserve. Call (757) 567-4252 and ask for Mike Love with TM Auto, home of THE EASY CAR BUYING EXPERIENCE.

 

IN LOVE WITH YOUR CAR OR TRUCK? YOU SHOULD BE…

Cars and trucks are a big deal, a really big deal! Just ask any new driver how important their car is and you’ll see by the reaction on their face. I was talking to a friend this week about his truck and it hit home. I commented on how clean his truck stayed all the time (always immaculate). His answer: “My work truck represents me, people get a sense of my character by what I drive and how well I keep it. I love my truck, a work week doesn’t pass by without getting a compliment on it.” Sounds like a pretty good plan 🙂

We stepped on the gas peddle over a hundred years ago and never looked back. You probably have saddle sores from all the time you spend in the driver’s seat! We will actually cover enough distance in our lifetime to go to the moon and back 3 times! Great reasons why your rocket needs all the comforts of home and specific features to fit your needs. The great thing is, our cars are getting more equipped for our everyday lives and now they’ll even drive for us! Sometimes it seems like we’re in our cars more than we are our homes so finding the right fit is a priority.

There’s practically a car for every person’s taste and task today. Manufactures build to suit our every whim and virtually any available option can be added or removed from the list for the right price. With all these choices it’s getting hard to know where to draw the line! Sure, if money was no option then our perfect car would be on the design table of our favorite manufacturer right now, but let’s get serious; we need the most car for our hard earned dollar. Rest assured, it’s out there, and with the right checklist you’ll find it. Think of your car as you would your home and you’ll be more likely to make practical choices where needed and still have some room for the fun stuff. This simple checklist will get you started prioritizing from the top and then on to the details. Making an educated purchase will pay off huge down the road believe me, I’ve heard some nightmare stories from people that jumped on a “so called deal” without considering if it was what they needed or even wanted!

When shopping for the right car or truck for your lifestyle and budget, use a priority list something like the one below. Price is last on the list for a reason, start with what you want most first. When you find it, negotiate 🙂 

  • Family
  • Safety
  • 4WD, All-Wheel Drive, 2WD
  • Wheel Base (a.k.a. leg room)
  • Travel
  • Luxury/Comfort
  • Performance/Sporty
  • Towing Capacity
  • Going Green (Hybrids)
  • Fuel Economy
  • Reliability
  • Maintenance Costs
  • Color
  • Price

Just like your home, you’re most likely to have a payment on your car. You’re also going to use it daily and keep it for a while… if you choose wisely. Price can be negotiated most times but the other items on your list can’t. Be honest about your needs and wants and the price will almost always reflect your choices. If it’s too high, take another look at those wants before sacrificing a need. Oh, and remember if you plan to keep your next car, get the one you want. It’s easy to keep the things we love. Need options? Call 757-560-4252 and ask for Mike Love, I’ll be happy to answer your questions and guide you through the TM Auto inventory for your next car purchase.