1. USE YOUR TAX REFUND TO PUT A DOWN PAYMENT ON A CAR, TRUCK OR SUV
This is one of the most popular ways to spend your tax refund. If you're like many Americans with bad credit, tax season is a great time to lay down a substantial down payment. This will also open up financing options that would otherwise not be available.
A down payment will show the dealership that you're a serious car buyer and can also help you get a loan with lower monthly payments, which makes buying a car even more financially feasible.
2. GET REPAIRS OR UPGRADES ON YOUR CURRENT CAR
Whether it's a new set of tires to improve fuel economy or a much needed tune-up, a well-maintained car can last well past 100,000 miles. Routine maintenance and the occasional upgrade might not be as thrilling as driving off the lot in a new car, but it's a great way to stretch a dollar...and the life of your car.
And if you've got a car that you'd like to customize, why not consider some of the following Chevrolet and GMC accessories?
- Custom floor mats
- Splash guards
- Running boards
- A trailer hitch
- Custom wheels
- Fog lights
Which of these Chevy GMC accessories would make your car stand out in a crowd?
3. SAVE MONEY: BUY A USED CAR
Used cars are a great option when you're looking to find a deal on a reliable car but don't want to spend too much money. Used cars used to have a bad reputation, but nowadays that's no longer the case, especially at a respectable dealer like us.
Don't let the miles on the odometer fool you. Those miles prove that with proper care and maintenance a used car can also be a reliable car. High-mileage cars probably have mostly highway miles, and those miles put less wear and tear on a car.
It's unlikely that a used car will still be under warranty, so it's important to make sure you buy your car or truck from a trusted dealer, like Guy Chevrolet GMC. That way you can rest assured that you're getting a quality used car that will last for years to come.