What Is An ‘AS-IS’ Used Vehicle?

What Is An ‘AS-IS’ Used Vehicle?

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The sheet on the window of a used vehicle says “AS-IS” car, what does that mean?

AS-IS pretty much means just that. The vehicle is sold just as it is. So for example, if there is a dent on the rear passenger side door, it will not be fixed. The dealership will not put any extras money into the vehicle. There is no warranty with AS-IS vehicles.

It’s still better than buying a used car from a private buyer.

The vehicle is usually sold as it because is it an older vehicle. Most likely too old or has too many miles to be covered by a manufacturer warranty. The vehicle does, however, go through a safety inspection. All the major safety components are checked so you know that a wheel isn’t going to fall off just as you drive off the lot. Whereas if you were to buy privately from a random Craiglist add, not only do you risk getting mugged but you only have sellers word. Wyoming is a buyer beware State so if a wheel did fall off you really don’t have any come-back.

Another good point about AS-IS vehicles is that all the fluids will be topped up so you can have peace of mind that you aren’t going to have splurge out on oil (could get expensive on a diesel) or coolant.

Temp tags

As-Is vehicles bought from a dealership are eligible for temp tags. Again, something that you wouldn’t get with a private sale. Temp tags are now good for 60 days. It used to be 45 but that recently changed, so that gives you almost 2 months to save up for sales tax and plates.

Maintenance

vehicle servicing at Fremont with all used cars

All Fremont Motors vehicles are entitled to the Fremont Care maintenance plan. This includes AS-IS vehicles. It is good for 3 oil changes and 1 tire rotation within a year. This is not a common place offering on used vehicles at most car dealerships in the State.

Service Contracts

Although there is no warranty with an AS-IS used vehicle, it may still be possible to purchase a service contract/warranty. The level of coverage will depend on how much money you want to invest upfront. The year and mileage will also have an impact on the price. Do some research and figure out if there are known problems with that particular vehicle at that age and mileage and make a decision as to whether you risk it and pay for it when it happens or have peace of mind with a service contract if the price is justifiable.

3rd Row VW Coming – 2018 Volkswagen Atlas

3rd Row VW Coming – 2018 Volkswagen Atlas

Volkswagen SUVs

The Touareg is the biggest option at the moment but is probably losing out on a market share that needs the 3rd row. Even if you don’t need all the seats, the amount of room that kids take up is unreal, by the time you load up; a diaper bag, or school bag, a stroller, the favorite teddy that is the size of a giant mammoth you won at the fair, then there is the favorite ‘blankies’ they can’t live without.

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Why Do Manufacturers Camouflage Vehicles?

Why Do Manufacturers Camouflage Vehicles?

I spy, with my little camera…

New vehicle under wraps as a testmule

I recently visited a neighboring state along with a bunch of other automotive journalists so we could meet up, talk cars and test drive a bunch. It just so happened, that where we were located seemed to be a little hub of new vehicle testing. How do I know this? Well, vehicles were draped with great big black sheets along with Sharpie-graffiti-like wraps are a little bit of a giveaway. Another clue was the abundance of vehicles with manufacturer plates registered to Michigan. Granted, some of those were for us to test, but the ones that weren’t I can only assume were there for business.

I spied the truck above and immediately has journalistic thoughts running through my head, like, I have to share this with everyone and does this now officially make an automotive paparazzi photographer? But what am I going to title the article? I can’t tell you for sure the exact model year this truck will be. Although I have a pretty good idea what type of truck this is (because I got right next to it…and may or may not have gotten even closer) I decided not to tell, to illustrate more why manufacturers use camouflage. Can you tell what it is?

These vehicles getting their photo taken, in the automotive industry, is like the equivalent of Kim Kardashian getting her photo snapped answering the door in her PJs with no makeup.

The most ironic part is that testers probably had no idea a bunch of journalists were about to arrive. I’m led to believe they are trained not to say a word to anyone, even your best friends mothers aunt who knows nothing about vehicles. I can tell you first hand from experience, trying to spark a conversation with one will get nothing but ignored or some stink eye. Understandably they just want to get on with their job and not be fired for leaking information.

Why do manufacturers camouflage vehicles?

A lady approached me as I walked back from looking at a camouflaged truck and asked me, “why are they all covered in that black stuff?”. I began to explain why to her. These vehicles are typically prototypes for new models or mules that manufacturer’s need to have tested. The testing may be for towing, speed ratings, fuel economy, high altitude, extreme temperatures etc and/or combinations of these. The reason they cover the up the vehicle while testing is for a few reasons. One reason is that these mules (test vehicles) are not ready. They aren’t a finished product yet and they probably don’t look very pretty underneath those covers.

tape on test car      I even seen parts held on with tape on one vehicle.

Attached to the vehicles is a bunch of testing equipment, and I don’t know this for a fact, but it would seem logical to think that if it were a finished vehicle it would get damaged during rigorous testing which would, in turn, cost the manufacturer more to fix. Another reason is that the manufacturer wants to release a new vehicle on their schedule, ie. when it’s finished, looking all shiny and pretty.

The lady now a little bewildered, “but they stand out in all that?” Well. Yes. Yes they do, but how else could real world testing be done? Until they can become disappearing holograms, I can;t think of another way. By the time holograms are common we’ll presumably all be in our autonomous flying ships powered by sugar anyway.

Did someone just take a marker pen to the vehicle?

Vehicle Camoflauge

It does look like someone just took a permanent marker and artistically drew patterns and swirl marks all over. It’s not though. These are vehicle wraps that manufacturers spend a lot of time designing. The idea behind the design is so that it confuses the eye. It is also designed to confuse cameras and software from being able to focus clearly and/or determine what the vehicle is. Manufacturers will try to hide strong identifiable styling lines. They may even go to the lengths of inserting pads underneath.

 

Can you tell what any of the cars pictured in this article are?

2018 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Test Drive

2018 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Test Drive

Driving the 2018 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Carbon 65 Edition

Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Carbon 65
2018 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport, Carbon 65 Edition            Photo: L Baures

Every once in a while, I get to drive and test out a bunch of new vehicles before they hit the market. I was fortunate enough to get to drive the 2018 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Carbon 65, a special edition released by Chevy to commemorate 65 years of Corvette.

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Match Your Tractor Color With New RAM Trucks Harvest Edition.

Match Your Tractor Color With New RAM Trucks Harvest Edition.

 RAM Harvest Edition
RAM Harvest Edition Trucks. Photo: FCA Media

Updated: 10/10/2019. RAM Harvest Edition now available in Chassis Cab.

Farmers and colors

Do you know a farmer? Chances are, if you live in Wyoming, you probably do or you are a farmer. You probably also know, that farmers are very proud of the color of their tractor. Are you a farmer that brags about the color of your equipment? Not the case? (pun intended) I don’t believe you because I drive past your ranch, and there they are, the tractor, the swather, and baler, all the same color. What color is your barn again?

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2018 Toyota C-HR Test Drive.

2018 Toyota C-HR Test Drive.

Stand Out in a 2018 Toyota C-HR

2018 Toyota C-HR
2018 Toyota C-HR                                                                         Photo: L Baures

Is this Toyota finally coming out of its shell? Having previously worked at a Toyota dealership many moons ago, I often heard people describe Toyota’s as boring but reliable. Well, how about now you can have not-boring-at-all and reliable. The C-HR is such a funky fun car. Yes, Toyota might be late on the arrival of a quirky fun car but nevertheless, it’s here, and look at it. It’s far from a bland Corolla that maybe your grandma had back in the day. This crossover looks right at home in the mountains with angles all over the place.

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