Thursday, December 28, 2017

5 Perfect New Year’s Resolutions for New Car Owners

It's hard to believe another new year is rapidly approaching! That means it's time to reflect on the past year and plan for the year ahead. Many of us will plan to eat healthier, hit the gym more, read more books, make more memories and so on. But if you recently bought a car, or if you’re planning on buying in on 2018, you may want to consider New Year resolutions that involve your car as well.

Here in Memphis, Tennessee, we spend an awful lot of time in our cars, from our daily commute to running errands around town to those family road trips. From safe practices to staying on top of regular maintenance to keeping your cabin clean, there are plenty of simple actions you can take to improve your driving experience and safety, and they're easy resolutions to actually keep!
Here are five perfectly easy-to-keep New Year's resolutions for new car owners:

Stay Safe Behind The Wheel

Safe driving practices like staying off your cellphone while driving, pulling over to take a call, or only using a Bluetooth connection (which comes standard in most new car models) as a safer alternative are very worthwhile and easy habits to form. Staying safe should be your top priority for the coming year.

Change Your Oil, Fill Your Tires, Don't Skip Tune-Ups

Keeping your car in top mechanical condition will improve your gas mileage, keep your car performing optimally and reduce repair costs – saving you money and providing you with peace of mind. A little maintenance throughout the year can keep your vehicle running safer for longer.

Keep it Clean

While you don't have to keep your new car in showroom condition, an occasional vacuuming and monthly car wash can help keep the interior and exterior looking good. Remove any stains on the upholstery and wash off road grime, salt and other chemicals that can harm your car's finish. It will help your car hold its value longer, plus a clean car can help keep your mind clear. If you spend a lot of time on the road you probably collect fast food wrappers, empty water bottles ... all kinds of “stuff.” Keep a bin in the back or passenger footwell and empty it often. Better still, have your car professionally detailed twice a year.

Drive the Speed Limit and Always Buckle Up

Again, these are easy resolutions to keep. Today, many cars offer automatic seat belts, but if yours doesn't it only takes a second to buckle up and it could save your life! Same for driving the speed limit; not only is it a safe practice, but it can save you money by increasing your gas mileage. Frequent acceleration can wreak havoc on your mileage, increasing your gas mileage and reducing engine wear.

Keep Your Service Records Organized

Whether you purchase a new or pre-owned vehicle, you'll most likely have a warranty. Keeping track of service records and having a filing system can keep you up to date on scheduled maintenance and save you time hunting down information like: “Is a starter replacement covered under your warranty?” or “What was done during your last scheduled maintenance?”


If you own a car, make the resolution to stay safe and protect your investment in the coming year. Simple, easy steps can put plenty of money in your pocket and make your driving experience more enjoyable and safer. Purchasing a new or pre-owned car is a major investment. Protect your investment by taking these easy steps. It will keep your car running efficiently and help it to hold its value longer.

Thursday, December 21, 2017

How to Buy a Car as a Gift: What is the Proper Process?

There are plenty of reasons for gifting a vehicle to someone you know and love. Perhaps you have a new driver or recent high school graduate in the house, or you want to give it to a friend who needs a better method of transportation.
Whether you're planning on buying a new car or handing over your old one, understanding how to gift a car (including the proper process and paperwork) is an important step. Here are the best ways to buy or give a car as a gift.

How to Give A Pre-Owned Car as a Gift

Gifting your old car is a very generous gesture, but don’t forget that you'll need to take certain steps to ensure it's properly transferred to the new owner. This is for both your protection and for the future protection of the new owner, should they ever decide to sell the car.

The transferring process varies from state to state, but here are the general guidelines.

Make an agreement with the recipient: Discuss the terms of your gift. Determine the responsibility for ongoing expenses like insurance, repairs and maintenance. This is especially true if you're gifting to a family member. Remember, even though the vehicle is a gift, you may need to write a ‘‘bill of sale” in order to complete the next step.

Transfer the title: Until the title is transferred to the new owner, you're still responsible for any costs – for example, parking tickets or excise taxes.

Pay the title transfer fee and applicable sales taxes: While you're at the DMV transferring title, the clerk will inform you of any fees and sales taxes that need to be paid before the transfer is official. Some recipients may be exempt from sales taxes, so make sure to check with your state's DMV.

How to Buy a Car as a Gift

Buying a new car as a gift isn't as simple as heading to the dealership, signing on the dotted line, and slapping a big bow on the roof. You'll need to do a little planning and leave yourself plenty of time if you're planning on giving it on a specific day. Here are some considerations before your write a check.

Make sure it's the right car: Surprising someone with a car can be very fun and exciting, but only if the car meets their needs. Giving a car that is too big or a gas-guzzler can be a burden rather than a “gift.” Find a clever way to get them to share their car preferences. For example, you could say, “My mom is thinking about getting a new car, what kind do you think she should get?”

Will you be financing? If you're giving the car to your spouse, you both may need to be listed on the financing documents. Don't worry, caring and cooperative dealers like Homer Skelton Ford will work with you to help you carry out your surprise.

Consider registration and title documents: Like financing, you'll want to consider how you'll register and title a gifted vehicle. If you're gifting to a family member you'll probably want to register it in their name. You may need to return to the dealership to complete the paperwork.

Order it in advance: If you're ordering a specific car for your loved one instead of buying one off the lot, make sure to do it well in advance. Check with your local car dealership to make sure it will be there by a specific date!

Gifting a vehicle can be an unforgettable and rewarding experience if done correctly. To ensure everything goes smoothly, give yourself plenty of time to handle the process and paperwork properly. Your loved one will certainly appreciate all the effort you went through to put those car keys in their hands!