The idea of selling your current car so you can buy a new one can be overwhelming. Some people trust their car dealer to give them the best deal for their older vehicle, while others prefer used auto sales by owner. You may have heard people claim to make more money by selling their used car on their own; however, is the extra money worth the hassle of selling it yourself? In many cases, trading your car in at our Hamburg auto sales dealership is the better option.
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Selling Your Car On Your Own, Is It Really Worth It?
By Bill DeBoer on Sep 15, 2014 9:29:00 PM
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Testing Vehicle Fluids Is More Accurate Than a Maintenance Schedule
By Bill DeBoer on Sep 8, 2014 3:18:00 PM
Do you really have to follow the recommendations for fluid changes found in your owner’s manual? If you talk to a mechanic, he may give you a different schedule. Your car relies on these fluids to operate efficiently, but there’s often little reason to change them based on the manufacturer’s schedule. In fact, testing the fluids can save you a lot of money, allowing you to determine the best time to change them without negatively impacting your car’s performance.
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Good Things Customers Are Saying About Our Honda Repair Shop
By Bill DeBoer on Sep 1, 2014 7:00:00 AM
Good Things Customers Are Saying about DeBoer's Auto: Wendell Anderson
Family owned and operated DeBoer’s Auto was established in 1982. Our record of longevity and success in auto repair and sales in Sussex County is highlighted by what our many loyal customers say. This includes one of our many long-time clients, Wendell Anderson, a semi-retired Information Technology Consultant, living in Andover Township. He had so many compliments for DeBoer's, we decided to blog about his testimonial.
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The Life Of A Car Battery: Yours Is Likely to Fail in the Summer, Not Winter
By Bill DeBoer on Aug 18, 2014 7:00:00 AM
Most people are concerned about the life span of a car battery during the winter months. However, despite this common train of thought, the life of a car battery is actually more likely to fail when the weather heats up. In general, the average life of a car battery is two to three years, although some manufacturers claim their product will last five years. For this reason, it is important to understand how the summer heat can affect how long your battery lasts.
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Protect Your Investment by Choosing a Reliable and Ethical Car Shop
By Bill DeBoer on Aug 11, 2014 6:30:00 AM
Unfortunately, many people have been taken advantage of by a car service shop at least once. In fact, the stories people hear often lead them to avoid working with an independent repair shop in favor of the more expensive dealership. However, if you take the time to find the best car repair shop in Sussex County, as well as obtaining car repair cost estimates, you can find a reliable car shop with a strong set of ethics.
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Optimally Maintaining Your Car: The Dealership Isn't Always the Best Choice
By Bill DeBoer on Aug 4, 2014 6:30:00 AM
Every car owner needs car repairs at some point, which requires some knowledge of the best car repair shops in the area. While many people think going to the dealer is your best option for getting the repairs you need, they often charge more and don’t provide better care than the typical car service shop. In fact, choosing a quality auto repair shop in Sussex County can be the ideal option for maintaining your car.
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Used Cars Are Often the Best Choice for College Students
By Bill DeBoer on Jul 28, 2014 2:24:00 PM
Fall is right around the corner. In fact, summer is nearly half over. Instead of worrying about what to bring to the beach, you’ll need to think about what supplies you need for your classes. You should also consider what kind of vehicle you should be driving. As college students, you’re likely broke and jobless, so a used car can be a good choice. Used cars are the best option because they help you save money you can use to buy those costly textbooks, housing and other supplies instead.
Topics: Car Buying Guide For Your College Student
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AFTER AN AUTO ACCIDENT: steps to take and pitfalls to avoid!
By Bill DeBoer on Jul 28, 2014 6:30:00 AM
Whether "fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent" or "you're in good hands" or you were sold your car insurance by a fast talking, problem solving woman with a headband, you still need to know what to do when an accident happens. And they do happen! In Sussex county alone there were 3,709 crashes in
2012, according to the New Jersey Department of Transportation. There were 284,062 in 2012 in the entire state of New Jersey. That's 778 accidents a day! As bad as it is to be in a fender bender or worse, the way you handle the aftermath can have major financial and practical effects. Should you call the police? When do you get in touch with your insurance or the insurance company of the other driver? Can you go to your favorite body shop or do you have to use the shop preferred by your insurance company?
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The Importance of Keeping Your Car in Tip-Top Condition
By Bill DeBoer on Jul 21, 2014 6:30:00 AM
The Importance of Keeping Your Car in Tip-Top Condition
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Helpful Hints for College Students Financing a Used Car
By Bill DeBoer on Jul 14, 2014 6:30:00 AM
Whether you are heading for your first year of college or you have a few years behind you, having a reliable car makes it easier to get around to your classes and your job, as well as to maintain a healthy social life. However, most college students can’t buy a reliable car outright. For these individuals, financing a used car approved by your mechanic at a local car service shop can be the right option.