Matthew Wilde

Articles by Matthew Wilde

Keep Your Car Looking New Longer

Buying a new car is a significant investment and it should be protected. But while purchasing a new vehicle is a great feeling, your new car quickly loses value. Some cars can lose almost half of their value from depreciation within the first five years of ownership. Therefore, it’s logical to prevent the value of your vehicle from depreciating at lightning speed. One of the best ways to avoid the sometimes massive losses is to keep a vehicle longer. Getting as much use from a safe vehicle for as long as possible helps minimizes the early depreciation. Besides benefitting from the continued use of the same car to avoid massive early owner depreciation, you can also save additional costs by

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Budget-Friendly Ways To Improve Your Car

After driving the same vehicle for many years, you may no longer enjoy it. But budget-friendly changes can prevent having to buy a new vehicle. As an alternative, you can upgrade your current vehicle in many ways to freshen it up. Here are seven budget-friendly ideas with various costs that can help your vehicle’s longevity and help you like driving it more. Paint Your Car While a new wrap can be great for a car, sometimes it won’t provide the appearance you’re seeking A good paint job can instantly give your car that “facelift” it needs. But sometimes you need to take another step further after the paint job so, a clear bra would is a great option. Not only

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Buying a family car requires specific plans

COLLABORATIVE CONTENT Buying a family car requires specific criteria. Does the vehicle have enough space? Is it practical for many passengers? Does it have a good reputation? Is it reliable? Does it have a top safety rating? Here’s a family car checklist to help consumers select the best vehicle for their needs: Safety is the most important consideration for any car purchase. It’s paramount to the well-being of your family. Most current new and used cars have top-level safety specifications. It shouldn’t be difficult to find a safe vehicle to purchase. Buying a family car? Plan ahead The best and easiest way to find a car with good credentials is to determine its rating. Different countries have different rating systems.

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Why You Should Buy An EV in 2021

COLLABORATIVE CONTENT Maybe your car needs repairs often and costs too much money to maintain. Or perhaps your lease is expired. If so, are you thinking about buying a new car in 2021? An electric vehicle is an excellent choice and there are many advantages to consider: Maintenance is Cheaper Purchasing a new car can be a bad investment. New vehicles depreciate quickly and depending on the purchase price of the vehicle, a buyer can lose thousands of dollars while driving the vehicle from the dealership. It’s an investment most people would consider a substantial stock market loss. With a higher purchase lease agreement you pay monthly for a vehicle in a certain class, the approximate value of the car

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Pickup trucks again sweep top-3 auto sales in 2020

It’s no surprise. Pickup trucks remained the country’s most popular vehicles in 2020. The Ford-150, Chevrolet Silverado and Ram Pickup 1500 ranked first through third overall among the top-10 best-selling vehicles last year, according to the car engine iSeeCars.com. The study looked at over 12.9 million vehicle sales in 2020 to determine the most popular vehicles throughout the United States. The data was tabulated nationally, state and metro area. “The Ford F-150 has been America’s undisputed best-selling new vehicle for over 40 years, and the popularity of pickup trucks help contribute to its high volume of sales,” said Karl Brauer, iSeeCars Executive Analyst. Three compact SUVs made the list: the fourth-ranked Ford Escape, fifth-ranked Nissan Rogue and eighth-ranked Chevrolet Equinox.

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Looking for a New Car? 5 Things You Have to Consider

COLLABORATIVE CONTENT It’s a great experience to own a new car, whether it’s your dream vehicle or not. The freedom to go where you want on your schedule and no to having to rely on public transportation is convenient, especially for a first-time car owner. Owning a car can be a difficult decision, and it’s beneficial to make precise decisions. To get the best deal that matches your budget, develop a priority checklist. It should include a “must-have” features section and a non-essential features list. Here are five things you should consider when looking for a new car: Financing The top priority and first decision to make is determining a budget. What amount are you comfortable spending on a car?

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Best New Year Gifts for Car Enthusiasts

COLLABORATIVE CONTENT Car enthusiasts are easy to impress. Keep your discussions about, and if you’re going to send them a 2021 New Year gift, make sure it’s at least remotely related to automobiles. Here are five gift ideas to surprise your auto-loving friend or family member. Make sure to understand their needs and preferences. Check what they don’t have, so you can buy a gift that will be appreciated. Purchase A Car Has your spouse, parent, child, or good, good friend been “mooning” over a car you can afford? The festive season is the perfect time to put it in their driveway. You can purchase the vehicle and register as the owner if you don’t want to ruin the surprise

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Don’t let the Covid-19 pandemic ruin car-buying dreams

COLLABORATIVE CONTENT Vehicle ownership is one of the most significant financial plunges any of us are likely to make. Second only to homeownership,  car-buying can be a massive commitment and often essential to our work, recreation and other lifestyle demand. But ownership dreams have come to a halt during the last year because of the global coronavirus. If you thought of upgrading or buying your vehicle, odds are your plans were delayed or perhaps canceled. With jobs, family and other components of life at risk. After nearly a year of COVID-19, not much has improved. While vaccines are now available for certain segments of the population, but the economy is still suffering, jobs are still are risk and there’s no

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2021 Ram 1500 TRX: Massive power, performance, prestige

The 2021 Ram 1500 TRX, the latest of the brand’s four straight years of Truck of the Year honors by MotorTrend, is in production at the manufacturer’s facility in Sterling Heights, Michigan. It’s now also available to consumers. Powered by a 6.2-liter supercharged HEMI V-8 engine, the top speed for the 2021 Ram 1500 TRX, the industry’s most performance-oriented, half-ton pickup truck, is 118 mph. It has 702 horsepower, 650 lb.-ft. of torque and 0-60 miles per hour performance in 4.5 seconds. The Ram 1500 won the prestigious truck title in 2018 and 2019. The Ram Heavy Duty took top honors in 2020. Adorned in exclusive Anvil exterior paint, the new Ram 1500 TRX is VIN No. 001, a launch

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Fighting A Speeding Ticket in New York? What You Need To Know

COLLABORATIVE CONTENT Attending traffic court can be frustrating and annoying. The experience of getting a speeding ticket or another kind of citation isn’t pleasant.  The anxiety of going to court. The disappointment of paying the fine. It can be time-consuming and stressful, particularly for someone traditionally employed. A significant problem is those getting speeding tickets often don’t have the proper information to resolve the matter. For example, there are ways to challenge a traffic ticket before going to court. Point To Be Noted When you get a traffic ticket, make sure you address it on time. You can pay your ticket fine online or in person. If you feel you have been wrongly accused, you can take it to court.

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GM recall woes: 624,000 trucks, SUVs

Faulty seat belt brackets have prompted a recall of 624,000 pickup trucks and SUVs from the current and past two years General Motors’ brands. The issue affects model-year 2019-21 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 and GMC Sierra 1500 pickup trucks as well as model-year 2020-21 Chevrolet Silverado 2500/3500 and GMC Sierra 2500/3500 pickups. GM recall woes: faulty belt bracket The 2021 Chevrolet Suburban and Tahoe and GMC Yukon XL SUVs are also being recalled. Vehicles affected have 40/20/40 split-folding front bench seats. Vehicles with front bucket seats are not being recalled. The issue: The seat belt bracket may not be secured to the center-seat frame. If the bracket is not secured, the seat belt may not restrain the occupant in the front-center

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2022 TRUCK PREVIEW: All new Toyota Tundra

With a more aggressive-looking front bumper and cutaways underneath the headlights, the all-new 2022 Toyota Tundra is expected to follow the path of the modern-looking Toyota TRD Pro models. The Tundra has had minor upgrades for years. But the 2022 edition will be all-new with a bigger payload, larger towing capacities and different interior and exterior looks. The new mid-size truck is expected to feature the manufacturer’s latest truck chassis, which will include high-strength steel and other lighter-weight materials. Current 1,730-pound payload and 10,200-pound towing figures will be improved upon. 2022 Toyota Tundra: No More V8 According to internet reports, Toyota will discontinue the Tundra’s V8 with a V6-only powertrain. Less powerful new Tundra models will feature naturally aspirated 3.5-liter,

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Commuting during the COVID-19 pandemic

COLLABORATIVE CONTENT The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for many people to re-think their approach to commuting. While the government has been busy focusing on encouraging people to use public transport more, the pandemic questions whether this is the safest approach. After all, the problem with public transport is that there are a lot of people in a poorly ventilated space. This invites the spread of many different types of disease, including COVID-19.   Add the fact that a minority of people are refusing to wear masks and you could find yourself on public transport with someone not wearing a mask, despite the fact that it’s recognized as a valid level of protection. Your dilemma is then whether to

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Diesel pickup truck drivers know how to cheat — a lot

Cheating on diesel trucks emissions standards is widespread throughout the United States. The results of a recent study conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Air Enforcement Division detail the removal of emission controls from more than 550,000 diesel pickup trucks around the country in the past decade.   States without regular vehicle inspections have the highest percentage of diesel trucks with defeat devices. North Dakota has 18.6 percentage of defeat devices. Idaho (15 percent), Wyoming (14.2), Maine (13.5) and Michigan (13) are also high on the cheat list. California, which has strict enforcement of emissions standards, has a 1.8 percent of non-compliant diesel trucks. It’s the country’s lowest cheat rate. Pickup truck drivers cheat for several reasons Owners who

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What To Consider Before Starting Driving Lessons

COLLABORATIVE CONTENT If you’re thinking about taking driving lessons, there’s a lot to consider. The easy part is contacting a driving school and starting the classes. But before getting behind the wheel of the car, be certain you’ve done your homework. Here are a few key considerations: cost, preparation, lesson comfort before starting driving lessons: The Cost Once you’ve passed your driver’s test, you’ll need to pay for the lessons and the car rental for driving test. The additional costs come from the theory written tests, and it may be necessary to take each test more than once. When you’ve passed the test and are ready to buy a car, remember it’s not cheap. New and used vehicle prices have

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4 Ways To Challenge Your Car Knowledge

COLLABORATIVE CONTENT If anything defines someone who loves cars and car knowledge, it’s adventure, appreciation for beauty and craftsmanship, and a willingness to try new things. Getting behind the wheel and enjoying a long road trip is good for the mind and spirit. It can also be that learning all you can about cars is the work of a lifetime. It’s enjoyment and provides long-term containment. Of course, challenging yourself can also be exhilarating, particularly if you think you already know everything about cars. Car Knowledge Challenge But how can you challenge what you think you know about cars and become further informed? Curiosity is a good starting point, and here are four areas in which to start: Read Outside

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