Friday, September 5, 2014

Used Cars for Sale in Oregon are Better for You!

Many people prefer to buy their next vehicle in mint condition, while others would rather buy a pre-owned one. Pretty soon, you’ll find yourself choosing between these two camps, and you’ll want to make a decision you won’t regret. Taking several factors into account, used cars could be the better option, especially when you’re buying on a budget.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Quick Tips for Buying Used Cars from Trusted Portland Car Dealerships


According to a report from the International Business Times, used car prices have been declining in recent months: July marked the third consecutive monthly decline in used car prices, according to used car auction company Manheim, which tracks the prices of after-market autos. This slide is coming as auto companies have been increasing incentives like rebates and zero-percent financing offers to lure new-car buyers. The decline in price probably won’t sit too well with those who are planning to sell their car, however, people looking to purchase a vehicle from trusted used car dealerships are sure to be ecstatic.
http://seaportauto.com/blog/quick-tips-buying-used-cars-trusted-portland-car-dealerships/

Friday, August 29, 2014

Should you Pick Pickup Trucks over Other Cars?

Yes, you should, especially if your lifestyle fits what America’s best-selling vehicle type has to offer. The reliable performance and versatility that a pickup truck offers has made it a prime choice for both work-related and personal uses. Here are some traits that car owners and critics love about this vehicle:

Friday, August 22, 2014

The Practical Uses of Hood Scoops

When you go to a dealership to look at used cars for sale, you may be wondering what those series of “holes” are in some car hoods. While many believe these hood scoops are primarily cosmetic, they actually have practical applications.

Friday, August 15, 2014

Engine Displacement and Fuel Economy

The largest engines fitted onto cars have a displacement of between 6.5 to 8.4 liters. The one you need, however, is more or less half the amount.

While engine displacement is an acceptable indication of power, it's also a measure of fuel economy. If the biggest engine in the market, the V10 in an SRT Viper supercar, has an 8.4-liter displacement, it means it would consume around 8.4 liters of gas in one cycle. Each of its ten cylinders would eat up 0.84 liters or 84 cc of fuel.

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Spending Wisely: Tips on Buying a Used Car

Cars can be expensive purchases, especially if they’re brand new. One of the simpler ways to make sure that getting a new car without breaking the bank is to buy a used one. However there are still risks in buying one, so here are a few tips to keep in mind.