Friday, 16 October 2015

Reducing your carbon footprints - Used cars for Sale!

When buying a car we are always looking for a high on the hog hybrid or the latest flavor of the month. The way the whole world is going gung-ho over a greener and an eco-friendly Earth, it will be a good idea to make a beeline for the used cars that are up for sale instead.

Getting down to the brass facts, the hidden costs and consequences that our environment face with the production of each new car conceals stacks of pollutants, oodles of waste and plentiful of fossil fuel. Taking into an account the carbon dioxide emitted by the various industries that contribute to the manufacture of a car, the total cost of even a small new car in terms of its carbon footprint could be as much as six tonnes of CO2. It includes other greenhouse gases but takes into account their polluting capacity relative to CO2. Also, the new parts and lubricants too contribute to the carbon footprints. By investing in a used car that has been put up for sale recently, we can delay the additional environmental costs that are involved in the manufacturing a brand new car.

According to a Californian Energy Commission study, going for a used car that would require occasional tune-ups and maintenance can save up to 10 to 20 percent of a vehicle's total lifetime greenhouse gas emissions which would be released during the manufacturing stage alone. Buying a used car for a weekend hurrah, and taking the bus to work, is an even better idea.

In support of the above conclusion, a study by the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory says that an ample amount of energy is spent in the production of the hybrid cars. They emit enormous amount of greenhouse gases and burn more fossil fuels during the manufacturing process. The production of hybrid batteries, in particular, requires much more energy than producing a standard car battery and results in higher emission levels of gases like sulfur oxide.


So, if going green is the way to go, then travel that way in a used car.

Thursday, 1 October 2015

Your car is your dream, let’s make it true!

“This was my First car! It was the first car I ever purchased, I bought it in the year 2000.I loved that mind boggling ‘new car smell’. I can still sense it. There is something special in this car. I had installed the baby seat for my son Ian. Oh my! I just love this car!”    John cried into tears when he saw his 57th birthday present –an old Ford Focus.

Who said that happiness comes with a new car only? Tina gifted her husband John a 1998 Ford Focus. It’s been 13 years since their first car was damaged in an accident. But she found the car her husband was passionate about, through Soloautos.
Situation 2 -
Most of the students cherish their drive to the school behind the wheel of a ‘beater’. After all it’s better to have a ‘beater’ than having no car at all. That drive through the school years and venturing out into the ‘world’, necessitates owing a ‘real’ car. Well it does, for most of the folks. Then everybody is not lucky enough to have extremely generous and wealthy parents who would gift their grad a brand new sports car. And for all those, a used car that still looks new and is dependable is the best bet.
At Soloautos, you will find a huge range of used cars and trucks. It provides the best used car dealership for Texas residents. Soloautos provides credible and detailed information about the various car dealerships as well as a whole lot of other information like – car reviews, photos and videos.

Soloautos offers a unique feature for the site users – ‘Live Content Feed’. With this, you can select your own favorite classified listings that will be displayed on your website or bog- whatever you choose. Widget size, relevant category, region and appearance of the widget can be customized as well.

Tuesday, 22 September 2015

Buying a Used Car in Houston

It has been a year and half since I left Texas A&M, and started working in a car dealership in my hometown of Houston. I had to leave the university to support my family really. I was in the sports team, but my academic achievements were not as good as I wanted them to be. Plus I had incurred huge debts due to student loans and what not. Though I did not have any prior experience in selling cars, I quickly learned the ins and outs of the business. I was also surprised to see that a lot of the customers preferred used cars to new ones. So I will share the following tips that people can follow before buying used cars in Houston.

•          Go for newer models
It is preferable to look for a model that is still in sale. Although some buyers may purposefully set out to buy a vintage car, buying a car model that is still in sale can ensure that the customer doesn’t face problems while getting car repaired or finding spare parts.

•          Check that engine
Make sure that you check the engine of the car to evaluate its condition. You cannot judge the wear and tear incurred by the engine by seeing how many miles the car has travelled. If you aren’t sure of what to look for when inspecting the engine, take a mechanic along with you.

•          Check service history
Go through the car’s service log to see how well the previous owner took care of the car. Check the service log to determine the regularity with which the used car was serviced and to also see if the car’s been involved in any major accident or has displayed any serious mechanical fault in the past.

•          Verify documentation
When buying a used car in Houston, make sure that you check all necessary documents including the original registration papers and insurance papers.

•          Go for a test drive
Take the car for a test drive. It would help you ascertain if there are any problems with the suspension, brakes, gears, steering wheel and lights.

•          Dents and other damage
Inspect the used car thoroughly to insure that you make the best deal. Check for dents, inconsistencies in body paint and any other signs of physical damage to the car.


Buying a used car requires a keen eye and attention to the tiniest of details. Make sure that you pay a fair price for the car. If the deal sounds too good to be true, double-check the car’s service log, documentation and physical condition.

Saturday, 19 September 2015

Planning to Sell My Truck

I am a 21 year old college student living in San Antonio. One fact about being a student pursuing higher education in USA is, you are going to drown in debts and student loans. And that is exactly why I have decided to sell my Chevrolet Silverado 1500. This truck belonged to my dad, which he “gifted” to me when I got into college. I am quite attached to it, though my situation was a dire one. Selling the truck was not my first idea. I had planned to start working part time in a local restaurant to pay my loans, even do a tuition or two. But soon I realized that no matter what I do, I could not collect enough money to pay all my debts. Finally, I discussed my plan to sell the truck, and he took the idea quite well.


I have decided to sell my truck to someone local from San Antonio, as it will help me buy it back once I manage to collect enough money. But the problem is, there are too many used trucks for sale in San Antonio. It will be hard for me to get a good deal, so I am going to post this blog online and hope that someone will contact me. I will list some cool facts about my truck, so that the buyers can get a general idea about the deal:

1)    The 2013 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 offers variety. The truck can be a good option for anyone. Buyers can choose between regular cab, extended cab, and crew cab styles with a short, standard, or long cargo box and rear-wheel or 4-wheel drive. Trim levels range from the basic WT (Work Truck) to the luxurious LTZ, with LS and LT models in between.  My truck is an LS model with a crew cab design.

2)    The Silverado is the only pickup truck offered with a gas-electric hybrid powertrain (excluding the GMC Sierra). The 2-mode hybrid powertrain pairs a 332-horsepower, 6.0-liter V-8 engine with Active Fuel Management technology to a 300-volt nickel-metal hydride battery pack and an electrically variable transmission. The Hybrid version can travel at speeds up to 30 mph on electricity alone, is estimated by the EPA to get 21 mpg in combined driving, and is rated to tow 6,100 pounds or carry up to 1,527 pounds of payload.

3)    The 1500 is equipped with standard stability control, trailer sway control, hill-start assist, and powertrain grade braking, which reduce brake rotor temperatures when descending long downhill grades. All models equipped with an automatic transmission also have a Tow/Haul mode, and an integrated trailer brake controller is optional for the Silverado 1500. Maximum trailering capacity is 10,700 pounds, when equipped with the optional Max Trailering package and its 403-horsepower, 6.2-liter V-8 engine.

I know that there are a lot of used trucks for sale in San Antonio, but my truck has gone through some recent maintenance, with new parts installed (from Texas, so relax). The documents are all in order, so people don’t have to worry about me being a curbstoner.

Wednesday, 2 September 2015

Running a Car Dealership Business in Austin Texas

I am running a car dealership business in Austin. It is kind of a family business really. My father used to run this business before me, his father before him. This business has been with us for more than 60 years now. And all this time, we have seen hundreds of car models come and go. My dad’s favorite was the Pontiac GTO. He owned that car for 16 years, taking cross country rides in it whenever he could. Sometimes he took me with him, sometimes he took mom, while I would be looking after the business. My grandpa passed away when I was a kid, so I don’t remembered much about him, other than the fact that he loved cars too, and that was why he got into the whole car dealership business.

 At the time, both car dealerships and car buyers were a rare sight in Austin. Owning a car was considered a thing of luxury. For 60 years, we have seen the rise of car prices, and car buyers. The tug and pull of the economy have not decreased people’s enthusiasm for cars.  

My dealership sells both new and used cars. And though I sell a lot of new cars, I get to sell more used cars than that. And I think that’s a good thing. Used cars are not half as bad as people make them out to be, and with proper maintenance, they can give a pretty good competition to new cars in term of performance. Many car buyers these days are kids, with new jobs, new houses, and a need for new cars. They don’t want much luxury, but they want tons of gadgets in their cars. 

Car dealership business has changed over the years, with some dealers integrating hi-tech digital systems in their shop so that customers can get the ultimate experience while buying new cars. And I have decided to bring some of those stuff to my shop.  

These days, with the rains and the floods, the car dealership business has taken a hit. But still, Austin’s car dealership business is going strong, my car dealership business is going strong, and I hope that this trend will continue.

Monday, 17 August 2015

Knowing Which Car Dealership To Go For?

Well, cars have become a necessity of life for many of us. But what about those who have a tight budget? Well, in that case, buying a used car is the best alternative to go for. There are several used car dealers in San Antonio, providing a wide range of car models and brands to choose from. These car dealers also provide free maintenance services for several years, even after the purchase of the car.

Several websites such as SoloAutos act as online platforms, featuring local advertisements of new and used cars for sale in San Antonio. These cars are either offered for sale by private sellers or by authorized car dealerships. Although used car prices at the car dealerships are a bit more expensive that the prices offered by the private sellers, but the benefits attached to purchasing a used car from car dealerships, makes it worth buying. 

Before buying a used car from any San Antonio car dealer, make sure the chosen car dealership is reliable to trade with. Here is some of the information that can help you choose the best car dealer in San Antonio

Reputation of the car dealer
Check the car dealer’s past reliability records to ensure the customer satisfaction provided by the car dealer. It is necessary for the dealer to be fair, honest, and accommodating according to the needs of the buyer.

The services they provide
 It is essential to ensure that the services provided by your car dealer are befitting. These services should include providing maintenance and service appointments, handling car loans, providing several service discounts to choose from, and offering extended warranty of the used car.

The price range
 The prices set by these car dealerships are higher because this price is for several other additional services, even after the delivery of the car. The dealer may even ask you to buy “add-ons” such as window tinting, car accessories, CD changers, undercarriage coatings, and many more. If you do not require any of these accessories, check to see if the total price of the car includes the price of these add-ons and talk to the dealer about it.

There can be some extra fees such as dealer handling fees and dock fees for the future maintenance of the car and for preparing the needed documents. 

Most of the San Antonio car dealers provide certain extended warranty, free maintenance and also guarantee that you are not buying a stolen car or a car with expired or fake documents. Consider the above factors when choosing the best car dealership that can escort you to a good investment.