Tips for Buying a Used Car
It allows drivers the chance to own a reliable vehicle without paying full sticker cost of a brand new car. However, it is important to look into all details and inquire about any potential problems to ensure your money is being well spent.
Below are a few questions to ask before purchasing your new USED car:
Previous damage? Make sure you ask about any prior accidents or flooding and the extent of any damage. Any mismatched paint or body parts, missing bolts or uneven welding, and DIY…Tips for Buying a Used Car Read More »




While most of us are enjoying the early onset of spring here in Denver, the weather conditions in the high country can be unpredictable during this time of year. The chance of extreme winds, pelting rain, and blinding snow is constantly knocking at the door most especially while having a drive in snow. Even the most experienced drivers can be tested by Mother Nature’s power during a winter storm.


We all know that buying a car is a big deal. The first step is generally surface level decisions — make, model, color. After that, it is important to think about what’s “under the hood” — price, gas mileage, features.
This year you’re going to do it! You’ve made your resolutions and you’ve already hit the gym a couple of times, but you’re not in the greatest shape. You’re in a vulnerable position where you could easily overwork yourself, strain a muscle, or hurt yourself on one of the machines you’re not quite sure how to use. Not to mention that it’s super cold and icy, what if you slip and fall on the ice or get sick because your immune system is compromised? How are you going to pay to visit the doctor? Let us help.