Car Buying Guide

Is It Better to Buy a New or Used Car?
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Is It Better to Buy a New or Used Car?

When you’re thinking about buying a car, one of the most important decisions you will make is whether you should purchase one that’s brand new or used. Factors like price, financing options, performance, insurance costs, reliability, and even the buying experience can all influence your decision. Everyone's situation is different, and what works for one person might not work for another. The good news? There’s no “wrong” choice—it’s all about what suits your needs and preferences. Keep reading for a detailed guide to help you decide, or skip to the bottom for a quick summary of the key points.

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How To Get Out Of A Car Lease In Ontario
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How To Get Out Of A Car Lease In Ontario

Sometimes life throws unexpected challenges our way—a sudden job loss, serious health issues, relocating for work, or the loss of a loved one. These moments can create significant and sudden financial strain. Whatever your situation, you might be left wondering how to end your car lease early to reduce further payments and commitment. If you're unsure about your options, this guide breaks down the steps and choices available to help you get out of a car lease early.

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Leasing vs Financing A Car: What’s the Difference?
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Leasing vs Financing A Car: What’s the Difference?

Are you trying to decide between leasing a vehicle vs financing it, or aren’t sure what the difference is? Shopping for a car in Ontario is a big decision, so it’s important to know the options available to you. The most significant differences between leasing and financing a vehicle come down to what you’re paying for and the responsibilities you’ll bear. Keep reading to find out more and see which option might be best for you!

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What Is A Certified Pre-Owned Vehicle?
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What Is A Certified Pre-Owned Vehicle?

What Does 'Certified Pre-Owned Car' Mean? When shopping for a used car, you might have seen the term 'Certified Pre-Owned Car' thrown around and wondered what it meant. If a pre-owned vehicle is certified, it means it has been thoroughly inspected to meet specific and rigorous manufacturer and safety guidelines. The vehicle manufacturer sets the guidelines for certification, taking the...

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What To Do After A Car Accident In Ontario
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What To Do After A Car Accident In Ontario

Being involved in a car accident is an incredibly stressful experience, but dealing with the aftermath can be an enormous ordeal on its own. It's important to stay calm, make sure everyone is safe, and follow the right steps to protect yourself. We wrote this guide to help you through all the general steps you'll have to take so you can be ready if you ever find yourself in an accident.

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Car Insurance Scams To Watch Out For
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Car Insurance Scams To Watch Out For

Getting into a car accident can be traumatizing and stressful, but the added risk of being targeted by scammers can make things even worse. It is an unfortunate fact that insurance scams are a big reason why car insurance rates are so high in Ontario, and they are something every driver needs to be aware of. To help you stay protected, we’ve created this guide outlining the most common scams to watch out for, and how to avoid being taken advantage of when you're vulnerable after an accident.

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How To Renew Your Driver's License In Ontario
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How To Renew Your Driver's License In Ontario

Are you looking to replace or renew your driver’s license in Ontario? Whether you live in the heart of Toronto or on the outskirts of Sudbury, the Ontario license renewal process is the same across the province. We’ve highlighted the most common situations below to guide you through the steps you’ll need to follow.

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Foreign Driver's License Exchange In Ontario, Canada
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Foreign Driver's License Exchange In Ontario, Canada

TL;DR If you're moving to Ontario, Canada, you can use your valid foreign driver's license for up to 60 days. After that, you'll need to obtain an Ontario driver's license. Ontario has reciprocal agreements with several countries, allowing direct exchange of licenses. If your country isn't on the list, you can still leverage your driving experience to expedite the licensing process. The more...

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How Do Used Car Trade-Ins Work In Canada?
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How Do Used Car Trade-Ins Work In Canada?

Are you thinking about getting a new car and you’re unsure what to do with your old one? You have two main options: sell your old vehicle privately or use it as a trade-in vehicle towards a new purchase. Trading in a car is much simpler than it seems, but there are a few key points to know to make the best choice for you. Let’s learn how making a car trade in Canada can save you time, maximize the value of your old vehicle, and even provide tax savings.

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Guide To The Ontario G2 Road Test
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Guide To The Ontario G2 Road Test

The G2 road test, also known as the G1 exit test, is the first of two driving tests required in Ontario to become a fully licensed driver. The test assesses your basic driving skills, lasting around 20 minutes on city streets, with no testing on 400-series highways.

Passing the G2 road test is a key step in Ontario's graduated licensing system. It gives you the freedom to drive independently on all Ontario roads and highways. In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know to properly prepare for your G2 road test.

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How To Get The Cheapest Car Insurance In Ontario, Canada
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How To Get The Cheapest Car Insurance In Ontario, Canada

Car insurance is one of the biggest costs of owning a car, so you can save or cost yourself a lot of money depending on how you get yourself insured. We put together several tips that can help you save a little more, and if you put them all together you can immediately save yourself a lot.

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What Are The Laws For Legalized Marijuana And Driving In Ontario
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What Are The Laws For Legalized Marijuana And Driving In Ontario

With the new legislation in Canada and Ontario making it legal to buy and consume recreational cannabis, there is also new legislation around driving while impaired by cannabis. Specifically, it is illegal to drive in Ontario with the chemical component THC in your system. If you want to learn more about the new laws surrounding the testing and punishment of being impaired by the THC in cannabis, we wrote this guide to help.

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