Welcome to the Kicking Tires Blog, where we provide valuable information about our dealership and the car-buying process. Our dealership specializes in offering in-house financing to customers who may have a difficult time obtaining financing through traditional channels. We understand that bad credit or no credit history can make it challenging to purchase a car, which is why we provide a unique solution that allows customers to buy a car and make payments directly to us.
Our team of experts is dedicated to helping customers find the right car for their needs and budget. We offer a wide selection of vehicles, from compact cars to SUVs, all of which have been thoroughly inspected and serviced to ensure they meet our high standards of quality. Our goal is to make the car-buying process as easy and stress-free as possible, and we believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to own a reliable vehicle.
In this blog, we'll provide tips on how to improve your credit score, choose the right car, and navigate the car-buying process. We'll also share success stories from our satisfied customers who have been able to purchase a car from us despite their credit history. We hope that this blog will be a helpful resource for anyone looking to purchase a car and that it will provide valuable insight into our dealership and the services we offer.
During hard times, making sure your vehicle can get you around is an absolute necessity. While a vehicle’s life depends on the car in question, there are a few ways you can get the most out of your car.
Purchasing a car with bad credit can be a nightmare. Bad credit can result in being denied time and time again. The good news is, there are ways to start improving your credit score quickly. By following a few simple steps, you can be on your way to a great credit score in no time.
It’s tax time, and you’re sitting on a pretty good tax return. You’re thinking about all the things you can buy with your tax return, but then you start thinking about the rust bucket sitting in the driveway.
Finding a vehicle for college and teen drivers differs from a seasoned driver. Young drivers are excited to have a car they can drive to and from school, work or out on the town with friends. But the thing to look for in a vehicle for college students and teens is its safety capabilities. Below, we share four top vehicles ideal for college and teen drivers hitting the road for the first time, such as vehicles rating high in dependability, efficiency, and safety.
The long summer days are beginning to wind down, and the fall season is right around the corner. Are you ready for it? Is your car ready?
There’s much more to buying a car than just choosing a make and model and heading down to the car lot. You need a plan, and that plan should include a realistic budget based on some research and knowing what you can really afford.
Roughly 36 million used vehicles are sold in the United States every year. While they’re less expensive than new vehicles, used cars are not always an inexpensive option. Modern used vehicles are so well built that they can almost compete with new cars in total value. If you are a seller, this is fantastic news. However, if you are a buyer, you may have to look a little harder for a deal.
When you’re searching for a used car, there are obvious things you’ll notice first. Color, style, and seats are probably the most common details people focus on. But there are less apparent items you should be aware of that can drastically affect the quality of the vehicle you get.
As you drive through town, you might not think anything of that little chip in your windshield. Chips can do more than affect the appearance of the car. We at Auto Market of Florida are here to tell you why you shouldn’t drive with a chipped windshield.
Skipping an oil change isn’t a big deal, right? What’s the worst that could happen? The answer is a whole bunch of bad things. An oil change is not expensive and takes only a few minutes, so it doesn’t make sense to put it off. Here are a few of the negative effects that your vehicle can suffer after skipping oil changes and why you should practice good oil discipline.