It’s common practice for homeowners to make changes and improve upon their house in order to increase its value, so why shouldn’t we do the same for our cars? Well, it’s very difficult to actually increase a car’s value above its initial market price. The moment you drive your car off the dealer’s lot, your car will gradually decrease in value every time you turn the key. Instead, improvements you make to your car are instead used to preserve the initial value. So, let’s consider how to increase your car’s resale value.
Regularly Wash and Wax
Ideally, you should have your car washed at least twice a month in warm weather, which is great news for Mississippi residents who never have to worry about the cold and snow that the North experiences. If you plan to use a car wash, find a car wash that is self-spray or touchless. Car washes that still make use of tumbling or whirling scrubbers are likely to only mar the finish of your car.
If you decide to wash your car by hand, you’ll want to get your hands on soap tailored to washing cars and
car wax for protecting your car’s paint. Avoid dish detergent, as it will remove the wax and leave your paint exposed to a greater risk of fading and scratching.
Invest in Car Detailing
Car detailing is a great investment to make sure the fine details and delicate components are properly cleaned and repaired. A ceramic coating might be worth considering for the extra layer of protection it provides against bad weather—especially water, as a ceramic coating is naturally hydrophobic. The experts working on your car’s detailing also have the know-how to clean and maintain the innards of your car, clearing them of any debris and allowing each component to run as efficiently and effectively as possible.
Protect the Interior
Often neglected, preserving your car’s interior is a large part of how to increase your car’s resale value. A filthy or worn-down interior can easily make passengers feel uncomfortable and look incredibly unappealing which will ward off prospective buyers. Avoid eating in your car, as odors may cling to the fabrics and materials of your car’s walls and seats. General garbage and debris should also be diligently cleared while the mats on the floor should be removed and cleaned, as our shoes drag in a wild variety of debris and filth.
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