Chevy video hits 11,000 views
Nov 29, 2024 2:08 pm
Stop the madness! But me? I’m out here pumped to see how y’all are vibin’ with the Tahoe Song.
Let me tell you, this thing has been cruising! I just checked, and the Facebook version? Over 11,000 views already! That's right—11,000 people caught the vibe. And I know some of y’all are singing along in your cars right now like it's your personal theme song.
So, here’s the deal—if you’re buying, selling, or just looking for a sweet ride, call or text me. Let’s make it happen. And if you haven’t heard this viral banger yet, what are you waiting for? Get on Facebook, hit play, and let the Tahoe magic take you away. Don’t sleep on it—this song’s got more moves than your Auntie at the family reunion!
https://www.facebook.com/Mrdriverightnow/videos/563485522867794/
January Tariffs = Higher Costs for Repairs and Used Cars
The AutoZone CEO has warned that tariffs starting in January will raise the cost of imported auto parts, making repairs and used vehicles significantly more expensive. If you’ve been putting off maintenance or shopping for a car, now is the time to act!
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Here’s what’s coming:
- Higher Repair Costs: Parts like brakes, alternators, and batteries could cost 25-50% more, making routine repairs a bigger strain on your wallet.
- Used Car Prices Rising: As repairs become pricier, demand for reliable used cars will surge, driving up prices.
Why You Should Act Before January:
✅ Repair Your Vehicle Now: Lock in lower prices on parts and services before tariffs hit.
✅ Buy Before Prices Increase: Used car prices are expected to rise, so don’t wait to make your purchase.
✅ Avoid Future Expenses: Take care of maintenance now to avoid costly repairs later.
Don’t let tariffs catch you off guard. Prepare now to keep your car running smoothly and your finances in check.
📞 Contact us today to schedule service or explore your vehicle options. 910.257.3017
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📍 Time is running out—January is just around the corner!
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Should You Buy a New Car Now or Wait? Here's What You Need to Know
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The car market is getting pretty complicated these days, with potential tariffs threatening to shake things up big time. We're looking at possible 25% tariffs on imported cars and parts, which could turn that $40,000 car you've been eyeing into a $50,000 investment. And here's the kicker - even American-made cars aren't safe from these price hikes since they rely heavily on imported parts like steel, electronics, and sometimes even engines.
Car manufacturers aren't sitting around waiting for these tariffs to hit - they're already thinking about raising prices gradually to soften the blow. This creates a bit of a "now or never" situation for buyers. Think of it like a pre-hurricane shopping rush at the grocery store. Not only might prices go up, but you could also end up with fewer options to choose from as people rush to buy before the increases kick in.
The money side of things is worth thinking about too. Right now, interest rates are pretty reasonable, but if car prices suddenly jump because of tariffs, lenders might get nervous and jack up their rates. For example, financing a $40,000 car for five years at 4% means paying about $4,600 in interest. But bump that up to a $50,000 car at 5% interest, and you're looking at over $6,400 in interest - that's a pretty big difference in your monthly payments.
The traditional end-of-year sales and sweet deals might not be as juicy this time around next year. Those manufacturer incentives and cash-back offers typically depend on stable production costs, and tariffs could mess with that whole system. Plus, there's no telling how long this uncertainty might last - it could be years before things settle down, and by then, that specific model you want might be harder to find or way more expensive.
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