My odometer broke a couple weeks ago. Now I want to sell my car, but I don't know the what the car mileage is. How do I figure out what my car's mileage is?
Depending on the year of your car, you may be able to take it to the dealership and have the computer chip in your car read. These machines typically know how far you have gone even if your odometer is no longer functioning properly.
I want to sell Toyota Camry and buy a new one before the parts start to break and I pay for a lot of repairs. But I don't want to sell too soon while it has good miles left on it. How much can I drive it before I sell it? What car mileage will maximize my use of the car AND my selling price?
The more miles driven and the older the car, the less in value the car will be. If you are at the point where you are having to make major repairs on the car then it is time to sell.
You can still purchase a warranty for a used car. Also, sometimes "used" cars are actually still relatively new, and even are still covered by the factory warranty. Ask the sales person about warranties for all cars you are looking at.
I want to give my car's appearance a little more flair. My friend suggested car wrapping as a possibility. It sounds good, but I'm a little unsure. Are there any laws against car wrapping? Does car wrapping damage my car for all time?
I bought a '89 Chevy Celebrity wagon six months ago and the brakes need to be replaced. When I bought the car I also got a used car repair warranty. Will the warranty cover the brake job?
Because brakes are a wear an tear item, they are not typically covered under a car warranty. For a more definitive answer, it is a good idea to review your warranty.
Does a handicap car have to be modified after purchase? I'd rather buy one specially made directly from the manufacturer, so would like to know if that is possible or if all handicap cars are modified after you buy them.
Some companies such as General Motors do make handicap cars available to purchase. However with most makes and models, you will have to get the dealer to modify the car for you at an additional cost.
Having a warranty can always be worth it. The area you live in can sometimes be something to take a look at. An area with harsher terrain, and less-educated drivers - such as near a college campus - are good reasons to have a warranty on your car.
Learning about car wrapping has been an interest of mine for awhile but I just haven't gotten into it. I want to get going on a project now though so I need some books on car wrapping. What books can I buy on Amazon about car wrapping?
Unfortunately, Amazon.com doesn't sell any books on this particular topic. You can check out the website, www.carwraps101.com and you will be able to see a video that can be helpful.