Transferring ownership of a used car is a crucial step in the buying or selling process. In fact, the transaction doesn’t end with payment. The transfer of ownership ensures that the car is legally registered under the new owner’s name. This comprehensive guide will walk you through every detail you…
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Ownership Tips and Tricks provides you with info on just about everything related to owning a used car so you get the most value from it.
Understanding car insurance for used cars in South Africa
Navigating the ins and outs of car insurance for used cars in South Africa can be as intricate as driving through a bustling city during rush hour. Whether you’ve just purchased a vintage sedan or a more recent hatchback, understanding your insurance options and how to select the right coverage…
Essential DIY repairs and maintenance tips for used cars
Owning a used car doesn’t just save you money off the lot; it can also be a cost-effective choice if you’re willing to roll up your sleeves and handle some maintenance tasks yourself. Whether you’re a seasoned DIYer or a newcomer looking to build your skills, here are several essential…
What to expect when trading in your used car
Trading in your used car can be a convenient way to reduce the hassle of selling it privately and put the value towards your next vehicle purchase. However, navigating the trade-in process can be tricky if you’re not prepared. Here’s what you need to know to ensure you get the…
The legalities of private car sales: What you need to know in South Africa
When buying and selling used cars privately in South Africa, it’s important to be aware of specific government regulations and legal requirements to ensure a smooth and legally compliant transaction. Here’s a breakdown of the key legal aspects to consider: Ownership and registration 1. Change of ownership The seller must…
Understanding the rules about traffic fines and roadblocks in South Africa
If you’ve ever been stopped at a roadblock in South Africa, you may wonder if you’re legally required to pay any outstanding traffic fines on the spot. The short answer is: no, you aren’t obligated to pay traffic fines when stopped at a roadblock. But there’s a bit more to…
How much do cars depreciate in South Africa?
South Africans spend real time behind the wheel, adding up to a mind-boggling number of kilometers driven each year. But every mile and minute chips away at your car’s value, a process known as depreciation. Car depreciation is the loss in value from when you buy your car to when…
Maintenance tips for extending the life of your used car
Buying a used car is a smart financial move, but keeping it in top shape requires some effort. With regular maintenance, you can extend the life of your vehicle, avoid costly repairs, and enjoy a smooth ride for years to come. Whether you’re a seasoned car owner or a first-time…
Tyres and Care: Getting a Grip on the Road
When was the last time you gave your trusty tyres a good look? They might not be as glamorous as that shiny bonnet or leather interior, but they’re the unsung heroes of your motoring life. Let’s deep dive into the world of tyres, and ensure yours aren’t just spinning…
Harnessing the Power of Direct Deposits: Capitalisation in Used Car Financing
The journey of used car financing is a winding road, filled with terminologies that might initially seem daunting. A little known aspect of capitalisation comes to light when we talk about direct deposits made on the capital amount of a used vehicle. This strategy, often overlooked and vastly underutilised, can…
