Thursday, May 30, 2013

Car Wrapping could be your answer to getting paid to drive your car

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Have you ever wondered who is sporting the vehicles with the giant advertisements all over them? Have you ever wondered if that person driving the car thinks he’s cool with all of those stickers plastered everywhere? Well he might be more than cool.  He might even be smart, and he might not even work for the company that’s advertising on the side of his car.   How is he smart you ask? He may have found a company that’s willing to pay him to drive around in his car.  So what makes him so smart? Read this to find out.

Vehicle wrapping is a new form of advertisement that allows 3M vinyl wraps to cover a large portion if not the whole thing to the exterior of the car.  But there are some rules to consider. 

·      You need to be over 18
·      You must carry insurance
·      You must drive in a populated area
·      You need to park in a populated area
·      You need to drive more than 800 miles per month

If you think you have all those rules down and would like to learn more about car wrapping there are several websites that can tell you how to turn those stickers into cash.  Although we do not endorse these companies in any way, check out paidtowrap.com or just do a Google search on car wrapping.

You can check out some websites to find out more.  Most websites will guide you through the requirements. They can also help you locate advertisers that are looking for you to help spread the word and brand them.
If it all works out you might be able to drive your car for next to nothing.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

5 reasons your grandfather didn't tell you about why you should lease a car.



My grandfather was never a fan of purchasing a new car, however he didn’t understand computers either.  I think you would agree that we are a lot smarter than our Grandparents were.  We are in the information phase.  We know more now than ever before so why do so many people insist on purchasing a new car and think like our Grandparents…”Lease Bah! Humbug!  You’ll never own it!” my grandfather would say.  If he were around today I would argue 5 strong points on why a lease is the way to go. 

Reason 1.) You only pay for the ½ of the car you’re using.  The average driver trades in their vehicle within 3 years of using it.  You don’t own the car until it’s paid for.  The bank owns your car for typically 5 years.   So leasing provides you freedom to walk away.

Reason 2.) Walking away is sometimes better! If for whatever happens in the auto industry that makes a vehicle become less of a value than Kelley Blue Book, there is a risk for losing money on a purchased car. If you lease you give up the car after the lease is over without it affecting you. A vehicle aslo depreciates in value the second you drive it off the lot. With a leased car, you aren’t soaking up the negative equity. The moral of the story is “Cars are not investments Grandpa”!

Reason 3.) You can’t put over the mileage on them.  The average commuter only racks up 12K miles per year on their vehicle. The leasing programs tailored the allotted mileage based off the averages.  If you think you might drive more than 12k per month then ask us about other incentives for driving more than 12k.  Most manufactures offer a higher mileage program.

Reason 4.) You are always in warranty and never have to worry about repairs when you lease.  Almost every manufacturers warranty is 3 years of 36k miles whichever comes first.  The lease is in line with the warranty for good reason.  This makes the manufacturer eligible to sell the vehicle again after it passes a 100point inspection.

Reason 5.) You can purchase and sell your leased car.  That’s right you can purchase the car if you decide to keep the vehicle.  If you should decide to purchase your leased car, you will then be buying a used car.  So essentially the manufacturer absorbed the negative equity the car may have had. You can also sell your leased car to someone. Track down the exact dollar amount you'll need to pay to purchase the car at the end of the lease. In many contracts, this means the car's residual value plus a purchase-option fee ranging from $300 to $600.  Call us today and we’ll tell you the rest! 

P.S. Grandpa was smart, but he wasn’t always right! 


Wednesday, May 15, 2013

12 Tips on driving in other countries




While we love to travel preparing for our trip should include transportation and not everyone wants to take the bus tours.  So it makes perfect sense to do your homework before renting a car or even taking the company car when driving in other countries.  These tips should be helpful and prevent you from being served a fine or even being tossed in jail. 
The following are some tips on driving in other countries:

·      Check to see if the rental car takes diesel or gas (this can be a costly mistake if you use the wrong one)
·      Create a travel file with proper documentation
·      Find out if you need an IDP or International Driving Permit (this is used with your valid drivers license
·      Some countries require a Test Pass Certificate
·      Most countries you must be over 18 to drive
·      Research the rules on Drinking and Driving (some laws prevent you from having a drop of alcohol)
·      Find out if the police are allowed to collect on the spot fees
·      When getting insurance coverage double check to prevent paying for additional coverage that maybe covered by your credit card
·      Before driving off check for the original vehicle registration
·      You may also need to carry a Vehicle on Hire Certificate
·      Be sure to check for any additional safety equipment and requirements. (In Germany you need to carry a Warning Triangle and in Italy you need to have a Drivers Safety Vest)
·      Even if you are allowed to use your company car, ask for a letter of authorization to be given to you.  This letter must come from the registered party

These are just a few items to be aware of if you travel.  It always makes sense to prepare ahead of time and to know that the old saying goes “When in Rome, do as the Romans do”.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Look at what those guys at Sirius XM Radio are doing now



Those folks at Sirius XM are going after some real serious business.  The company has been in business for close to a decade and reaches close to 4 million square miles across the U.S.  They have a record revenue of $897 million dollars in sales.  This company is expecting to add another 1.6 million listeners to their 24.4 million listeners by the end of this year.  Not only are they dialed in to countless vehicles, they are also able to go 200 miles offshore making it great for boating and use in airplanes.  Sirius XM looks to complete its projected goals for getting more involved with the auto industry.

Sirius XM has been working on an infotainment platform. Entertainment with Sirius includes a large, more tailored footprint for their listeners.  Such as sports channels, comedy, and talk shows, live and full of rich content that local radio may not have. However, their focus is to add Infotainment, meaning they will have the ability to be more like OnStar and provide listeners with weather updates, provide roadside assistance, and deliver traffic updates along with the choice of entertainment. 

Sirius is targeting more auto companies to add this as temporary feature that can be subscribed after a 90-day trial.

To find out more about Sirius XM and other features included in your vehicle please contact us at FX Caprara Jeep Chrysler Dodge (888) 806-9316