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Flip Phones Foldable Cars & Sardine Cans

But Can It Fit Into Your Pocket?

A Journey from Nostalgia to Innovation

Remember the days when flip phones were all the rage? Everyone thought they had the latest and greatest. Fast forward to today, and voila – the Google Pixel Flip phone is here, flipping the script on tech nostalgia. It's like tech fashion – everything old is new again! And guess what? The car industry is getting in on the retro action too with foldable cars. That’s right, cars that fold. Because why park a car when you can fold it like laundry?

Foldable Cars: A Glimpse into the Future

Enter the Lakota, the car that doesn't believe in taking up space. Could it just be the answer to the problem in cities where parking spots are as rare as a calm day on social media? This foldable wonder shrinks to fit into spaces that even a Smart Car would balk at. But let's be real – while squeezing your car into a space sounds cool, what about squeezing yourself into it?

Real Talk: Cool Tech or Sardine Can?

The Lakota is undeniably the cool kid on the block, but let's be real. If you've got a family, play in a band, or just like room to stretch your legs, this is not your dream ride. For those times, we've got a lineup of cars that won't require you to fold your passengers into origami.

Tech Meets Practicality: The Best of Both Worlds

We love tech, and who doesn't want to feel like they're living in the future? But we also know that sometimes, you just need a car that feels like a car and not a piece of space-saving furniture. That's why we’re here to help you find a car that’s not only affordable but you also won’t hit your elbow on the door every time you try to turn. So, whether you're into the nostalgia of flip phones, intrigued by the origami magic of foldable cars, or just want something that comfortably gets you from A to B, we've got you covered.

Stop by for a test drive and be on your way in your next car today.

Should You Buy A Car From A Private Party

Buying From A Private Party Vs. A Dealership

There are a lot of things to consider when purchasing a car, and buying from a private party is no exception. Here are four things you should keep in mind if you're thinking about buying a car from a private seller.

Your financing options may be limited.

If you're looking to finance your purchase you will have to arrange for your own financing. If you have less than perfect credit, this could limited you financing options. Dealerships are in the business of selling cars and have a network of sources to work with.

Warranties may not be available.

When you buy a car from a dealer, it could possibly come with a warranty or at least once could be offered to purchases. However, when you buy from a private seller and something goes wrong with the car, you probably don't have any recourse.

The car may not be inspected.

Most dealerships have some sort of inspection process for the cars they sell, but private sellers aren't required to have their vehicles inspected. This means that you could be buying a car with serious mechanical issues and not even know it.

The purchase could be more complicated than you think.

There are a lot of paperwork that goes into buying a car. If you're not familiar with the process, it can be very confusing and even overwhelming.

If you're considering buying a car from a private seller, make sure you do your research and understand all of the potential risks involved. It's important to remember that you could be buying a lemon and end up being stuck with a huge bill for repairs.

You have to find a buyer for your old car

If you already have a car and need the money to buy a new one, you will need to figure out  what to do with your old car.

There could be title issues

When buying from a private party, you will want to run a title check before finalizing the purchase. You will also have to handle all the paper work and registration yourself.

 

We understand that you want to get the best price when buying or selling your car. Bring your car into our dealership and we will give you an instant offer. We want your vehicle and we will pay you top dollar to put it toward a New Car, Truck or SUV. Call or visit today

It's Out There Somewhere!

Finding the Perfect Family Car

Balance Safety and Comfort

When searching for a family car, it's essential to find one that balances comfort and safety. Popular cars like the Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, Dodge Durango, Chevrolet Malibu, Tesla Model 3 and BMW 5 Series all offer roomy seating and cargo spaces as well as modern safety features – like Apple CarPlay or Android Auto – at an affordable price.

Advanced Features You'll Love

Climate control systems along with advanced infotainment consoles provide families with extra levels of convenience while on the road. Additionally, the Chevrolet Malibu offers automatic emergency braking and lane keep assist to help you stay safe when driving. For those looking for more performance out of their car, Tesla Model 3s and BMW 5 Series sedans come with impressive zero to sixty times under five seconds as well as excellent ratings on safety features like adaptive cruise control.

Choose the Right Vehicle

No matter what vehicle you choose in the end, remember that comfort and security should always take precedence. Do your research ahead of time to ensure that you're getting what you need from your family car - make sure it matches your lifestyle needs! With careful consideration and fact-checking you can rest assured that you've made the right choice for your family vehicle shopping needs.

Make an Informed Decision

At the end of the day, finding the perfect family car requires research and some careful consideration. Balance safety with comfort to find a vehicle that fits your lifestyle needs – whether that be something with top-notch performance or loaded with modern technology.

 

Shop around on our website and don't be afraid to ask questions!, you can rest assured that our knowledgeable staff can help make sure your family gets the best car for their needs.

Cramped In Your Car - You Haven't Seen This Yet!

Need More Legroom?

The car in the video above is an extreme example, but it's not uncommon for people to feel cramped in their cars, especially if they're on a long road trip. Your family could be expanding, or you might just need more room to store things. Whatever the reason, we have the right car for you.


Whether you're looking for a sedan, SUV, or minivan, we have options for you. If we don't have it in stock, we'll activate our network of sources to find it for you.




It's A Bird, It's A Plane, It's A Flying Car!

Expecting To See Superman?

Flying cars have been a staple of science fiction for many years now, and it seems that we may finally be on the verge of seeing them become a reality. In the past few years, there have been a number of companies working on developing flying cars, and it seems that 2025 could be the year when they finally take to the skies.


According to an article by DriveSpark Alef Aeronautics is taking pre-booking for their flying car set to debut in 2025. It is dubbed the Model A. If you're a fan of old cars then you may be familiar with Ford's Model A  The Model A is the designation of two cars made by the Ford Motor Company one in 1903 and one beginning in 1927: (Wikipedia)

Unlike the original Model A, Alef's version is a slick futuristic looking car with vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) capabilities. With parking at a premium in many cities,  the ability to take off and land vertically could be a game-changer. Alef isn't the only company working on flying cars. Uber has also been working on developing flying cars as part of their "Uber Elevate" project. They hope to have a fleet of flying cars operating in select cities by 2023.

While the idea of flying cars is certainly exciting, there are still a number of challenges that need to be overcome before they can become a reality. For one, there's the issue of regulations. It's going to take some time for the government to figure out how to regulate flying cars.  There's also the question of whether or not people will actually want to use them. After all, flying cars are going to be a lot more expensive than regular cars.

The expected price for the Alef Model A is reported to be $300,000. This will keep it out of reach for most people. But, as flying cars become more common, it's possible that prices will come down. Only time will tell if flying cars will take off (pun intended). But, it certainly seems like we're on the verge of seeing them become a reality. So, keep your eyes to the skies, because you may just see a flying car in the next few years.


In the meantime you might need a new car, and you don't want to spend $300,000 we have a large selection of affordable used cars. Check out our inventory today!