Monday, March 30, 2015

3 Tips Every New Car Owner Should Follow



There is nothing more exciting than your first few weeks of car ownership, mainly because you’re happy that you’re finished with the car buying process.  Nobody would blame you, buying a car can take a lot of time and money.  You spend weeks pouring over different car manufacturers, makes, and models, then you spend time scrimping, saving, and building up your credit so that you can finally enjoy your car of choice.  You may not be actively shopping for a car, but your car work isn’t through just yet.  As owner of a new or used car, there are a few things you should be doing after you get your vehicle of choice.


Make safety your priority

You never know what will happen when you’re driving any car, let alone a new car you aren’t familiar with.  Accidents and car repairs are simply a part of car ownership, and you need to be prepared for them.   Rain, snow, and really any kind of messy weather could make driving conditions unsafe, and a blown tire can seriously mess up your schedule.  Always a few emergency supplies in your car, like spare tires, road flares, and flashlights for an emergency.  You may also want to look into getting an AAA membership or an OnStar System; they can come in pretty handy in an emergency.  Don’t forget to include essentials like ice scrapers and snow brushes in your trunk.

Keep a close eye on your car

Every car drives and handles differently, and you should do your best to get know everything you can about your new car.  Drive in places that you know to get to learn about how your car accelerates and brakes and be sure to keep an eye on gas gauge to see when you need gas.  Know your car's make and model, and ensure you know how to put air in your tires, replace windshield washer fluid, how to change your oil, and how to handle general car maintenance tasks.  All of these things will help make it easier to see when something is wrong with your car, and can help take away some of your initial new driver’s anxiety.

Talk to your insurance agent

Did you drive an old car that you didn’t have much insurance coverage on, and now have something that’s newer, a bit nicer looking, and will probably be used for a while?  If so, you may want to increase insurance coverage on your car to give it more protection in case of an accident.  Contact your provider and see what your options are.  You may even be able to negotiate a lower rate if you’ve had an accident free year.  If you were lucky enough to buy one of the certified pre owned cars in NJ, your warranty could help lower your insurance rates. 

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