Tips To Buy and Sell a New Car

Are you Buying or selling a car? Gumtree has created an online tool that let’s users find out the value of a car and compares prices of the chosen car over several years. They have also created the handy infographic below that provides tips on buying and selling a new car.

All About Alloy Wheels

This infographic from First Aid Wheels covers all things alloy wheels including showing the benefits of adding alloy wheels to your vehicle, signs that there is something wrong with your alloys, tips for caring for them and also possible repairs.

Real Cost of Vehicle Ownership

Compare the most expensive and the cheapest vehicles to own as the depreciation is calculated and interest payments on any auto loans or bank overdraft are added. Check out the following infographic for a full listing of all the factors you should weigh before deciding what make and model to buy.

Think You Know Cars? Think Again!

The first speeding ticket was written in 1902! The first car radio was installed in 1929! The first car had three wheels! There’s a lot you don’t know about cars (even though you spent 38 hours stuck in traffic in one, this year alone)! Check out this infographic for some crazy facts about the most popular vehicle on the planet.

What’s That Car Really Worth?

We’ve all had that experience; walking into a high-priced clothing store and wondering how anyone could justify charging $150 for a t-shirt. The fact is, there are a number of factors, subjective or otherwise, that go into the value of a product, and cars are no exception to that rule. From upholstery to reputation, there’s more to the price of your used car than a suggested retail price.

Motor Vehicle Accidents in Australia: What Causes the Crash?

Every nation has their fair share of reckless drivers behind the wheel – after all, motor vehicle accidents occur every 60 seconds across the world. Unfortunately, Australia is no exception, with an annual 600,000 reported road crashes, 200,000 reported injuries, and 22,000 serious injuries that require long-term care and treatment. An even more tragic fact lies in the estimated 1,700 Australians who are killed each year in devastating road accidents.