Jun 29

If you are ready to buy a new or used car, but have less than perfect credit, you’re not alone. Many of our customers need to find bad credit car financing in order to afford to buy and maintain their cars. We have a wide selection of financing programs that are designed to make buying and maintaining a car easy, even when customers have bad credit. Here are a few things that you need to know about getting bad credit car financing:

There are many opportunities

When it comes to buying a car, chances are good that you want to have options. Having options not only means that you have the loan programs that best suits your needs, but it also helps to ensure that you are comfortable with the final loan program you choose. Our bad credit car financing programs is diverse so that you can select the options that work best for your unique situation. These options may include a loan program, or they may simply mean that you buy your car when we are running a financing special.

You can learn more online

We have a good deal of information on our Web site that can help you learn more about how you can save money with a bad credit car financing program. You can learn more about opportunities that may be available to you by browsing at www.drcredit.ca . These opportunities may include our loan program or they may include things like our Specials program or even our vehicle trade-in programs. Check out these sections of our Web site to learn more about the programs that may suit your needs.

Some options can improve your credit situation

There are some bad credit car financing options that can improve your credit. For example, if you take out a bad credit car loan that you are then able to repay, you may be able to improve your credit score and history by repaying that bad credit car loan. Contact one of our agents to learn more about the bad credit car financing programs that may help you.

Everyone qualifies

There are a variety of different car financing programs that we offer. We want to ensure all of our customers that they can qualify for a bad credit car loan when they apply. They may also qualify for savings through our other programs as well.

Contact us today at www.drcredit.ca  to learn more about our bad credit car financing programs or to get started with your car buying process today!

May 10

If you are like many people, you’re more than willing to take the time to wash your used car yourself in order to save a few dollars here and there. Washing your car yourself can be easy and effective - especially if you are willing to invest in the right tools and knowledge. Here are some tips and steps to help you wash your car the right way in order to get clean and shiny results:

You’ll Need Water

This first tip may seem obvious. However, many people have limited access to water - especially folks that live in apartment complexes. Therefore, make sure that you have a steady stream of water available to you. One bucket of water will not be enough to get the truly clean look you’re going for.

Go from the Top Down

If you have limited access to water, like many people do, then it’s important to know how to conserve your clean water for the longest period of time. Most cars are cleanest on the top and dirtiest on the bottom. Therefore, start at the top and work your way down. However, if you’re planning on cleaning the tires, then start with the tires, but use a separate bucket of water. Otherwise, if you start with the top of your car and then do the tires, the water will dry up on your used car and leave spots that are hard to get out.

Keep in mind that you should never use the same wash water on the body of your car that you use on the tires. Water that is used on the tires will often contain dirt that can scratch your car.

Rinse First

Always rinse your car before you begin washing it. Rinsing your car will help to remove dirt build up that can scratch your car if it is not removed.

Focus on One Section

It may be tempting to try to wash your entire car in one fowl swoop. However, it is much more effective if you can focus on just one section at a time. After you go section-by-section, rinse the entire used car again to remove any spots that may have gathered as the car dried.

Remember: always wash your car in the shade so that the water will not dry up too quickly and cause spots to form before you’re finished!  If you are looking for a new used car or used truck check us out at www.drcredit.ca we can get you approved regardless of past credit.