Archive for September, 2008

A Special Thanks

J.D. Byrider wants to thank everyone who attended the Boys and Girls Club of East Texas Day for Kids, and the 2008 Indianapolis Start! Heart Walk this weekend. These events were truly amazing. We heard lots of stories from some really great people, and would love to hear from you, too! If you have a great story about the event or a memorable experience with either of these great fund raisers then send your comments our way! Feel free to share your pictures with us as well!

Thanks again from everyone at JD Byrider!

Posted by admin on September 22nd, 2008 No Comments

Event Reminders

Just a couple reminders of J.D. Byrider events occuring tomorrow:

Boys and Girls Club of East Texas Day for Kids
2008 Indianapolis Start! Heart Walk raising money for a worthy cause and improving health

If you’re in East Texas or Indianapolis We hope to see you there!

Your J.D. Byrider Team

Posted by admin on September 19th, 2008 No Comments

New car or used car? Top reasons to consider used

If you’re in the market for a vehicle, one of the first questions you have to ask yourself is this: new or used? The idea of a new car is nice – the new car smell, the chance to break in a brand-new engine. But there are huge downsides to buying a new car and many advantages to purchasing a quality used car. Here are a few for your consideration:

Insurance: It usually costs a lot more to insure a new vehicle than it does to insure a used car. If you buy a new car, you generally have to purchase enough insurance to cover the amount you owe in payments, which will typically be much more than you’d pay for a used car. Also, new car parts are more expensive, so that is factored into the insurance cost as well.

Depreciation: New cars start to lose value the moment you drive away from the dealership. In fact, it’s not uncommon for a car to lose up to half its value within just a couple of years. Usually used cars are a much better bargain.

New car bugs: You hear about it on the news all the time – manufacturers sending a recall notice to millions of customers. Although manufacturer defects can be discovered later, there’s a greater chance of discovering a problem with a brand-new model that employs new design or technology.

Upgrades: When you look at new cars, the price on the window is generally for the most basic model. If you want to upgrade for special features – perhaps a sunroof or power package – you’ll typically pay hundreds if not thousands more than you’d pay for the basic model. With a used car, the original owner already paid the premium. Generally, the value difference between upgraded  and basic used cars is much narrower than the gap between basic and premium new cars.

Financing: Getting financing for any vehicle is a function of risk on the part of the lender. Since new cars typically cost more than used cars, there is greater risk attached to financing the higher amount. This is where your credit score comes into play. The higher your score, combined with your ability to make monthly payments, the better your chance of getting financed for a new vehicle. If your credit score is low, you’ll probably need to choose a used vehicle and a dealer who can work with you to get you the car you need at a payment you can afford.

As you can see, there are several advantages to considering a used car – these are just a few of the many things you may want to consider. The key is to make sure you purchase a quality used car that will give you many years of reliable service. Let us know of any questions you may have on buying a used car instead of new, and the experts at J.D. Byrider will be glad to assist you!

Posted by admin on September 17th, 2008 6 Comments

Extending the Life Of Your Used Car

A used car isn’t just a way to get from point A to point B. It’s a purchase that can actually help you improve your financial situation. It provides you the ability to get to your job and earn the money you need to get back on the road to a better life. Choose a used car dealer that can help you get the maximum return on your investment. J.D. Byrider will work with you to be sure you get a car that meets your needs. And, we’ll report your payment activity to the major credit bureaus, which can result in a better financial status for you.

It’s always important to protect your investment. And saving money is even more critical in tough economic times. One way to do both is to take good care of your vehicle. Regular car maintenance prevents small problems from becoming big hassles. Here are a few tips to keep in mind:

Every three months or 3,000 miles, make sure you: 

  • Change the oil and filter
  • Lubricate the chassis
  • Check all fluid levels and fill if necessary
  • Check your tire pressure and wiper blades

• Check all of your lights to make sure they work properly

Also keep in mind that you should replace your vehicle’s air filter at least once a year or every 12,000 miles. It’s a good idea to regularly check tires for signs of wear and to rotate and balance them occasionally to ensure they wear evenly.

The J.D. Byrider Service Department is there when you need top-quality car care. Our professional staff will make sure you’re up-to-date on scheduled maintenance and help you extend the life of your car. Our service experts only work with J.D. Byrider customers, so you can be sure you’ll get the attention and service you need.

Posted by admin on September 10th, 2008 2 Comments

J.D. Byrider: Giving Back

In addition to providing good cars to people who need credit, J.D. Byrider gives back to the community in other ways. For example, J.D. Byrider founder Jim DeVoe and his wife Andy created the J.D. Byrider Foundation to champion causes that help children and the community at large.
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J.D. Byrider is also pleased to support the American Heart Association. Heart disease is the #1 killer of Americans, and we feel it is important to educate our associates, our customers and our families on good heart health. We’re proud to be a Cause Sponsor for the upcoming Start! Heart Walk in Indianapolis, which will take place on September 20.

The Start! Heart Walk is a great way to help fight heart disease and strokes – and to get some exercise at the same time. Participants include heart disease and stroke survivors as well as those who walk in memory of a loved one affected by these diseases.

The event starts at White River State Park. Participation is free, but walkers are encouraged to collect pledges for donations to benefit the American Heart Association. Click here to learn how you can get involved.

Posted by JDBS admin on September 8th, 2008 2 Comments