Earth Day: Thinking About Going Fuel Efficient?

A Gentle Nudge from Earth Day


Earth Day isn’t about pressure—it’s about awareness. It’s a chance to reflect on everyday choices and consider small changes, if and when they make sense for you.

If It Fits Your Lifestyle


Fuel-efficient vehicles aren’t a must for everyone—but if you do a lot of driving, commuting, or road trips, they can be a practical option. Getting more miles out of every gallon can make your routine a little easier.

No Trade-Offs Required


Going fuel efficient today doesn’t mean downsizing your expectations. Many vehicles offer the comfort, technology, and style you’re used to—just with better gas mileage built in. Like this 2024 Volkswagen Jetta!

Savings That Add Up Naturally


If saving money at the pump sounds appealing, a fuel-efficient vehicle might be worth considering. It’s not about changing everything—it’s just about making a choice that could benefit you over time.

 Your Choice, Your Pace


This Earth Day, it’s not about making a drastic change overnight. But if a fuel-efficient vehicle has been on your mind, it could be the right time to explore your options—on your terms!

Check out our website to find a fuel-efficient vehicle!

Inspection Tips for a Used Vehicle: What to Look for Before You Buy

Buying a used vehicle can be a smart financial move—but only if you know what to look for. A thorough inspection can save you from unexpected repairs and give you confidence in your purchase.

Start with the Exterior
Walk around the vehicle and check for dents, scratches, or rust. Uneven paint or mismatched panels could indicate past accidents. Pay close attention to the tires—uneven wear might signal alignment or suspension issues. Don’t forget to check that all lights, including headlights and brake lights, are working properly.

Check Under the Hood
Pop the hood and inspect fluid levels like oil, coolant, and brake fluid. Dirty or low fluids can be a red flag for poor maintenance. Look for leaks, corrosion on the battery, or worn belts and hoses. Even if you’re not a mechanic, obvious signs of neglect are easy to spot.

Inspect the Interior
Sit inside and test everything—power windows, locks, air conditioning, heat, and infotainment system. Look for excessive wear on the seats, steering wheel, and pedals, which could indicate higher mileage than shown. Make sure there are no unusual odors, especially musty smells that could point to water damage.

Take It for a Test Drive
A test drive is essential. Pay attention to how the vehicle starts, accelerates, brakes, and handles. Listen for unusual noises like knocking, squealing, or rattling. Make sure the transmission shifts smoothly and the steering feels responsive.

Review the Vehicle History
Always check a vehicle history report for accidents, service records, and title status. This step can reveal hidden issues you might not see during a physical inspection. Check the CARFAX that we provide for all of our vehicles!

Shop with Confidence at Dave Says Yes
At Dave Says Yes, every vehicle is inspected before it ever hits the lot, giving you added peace of mind right from the start. But we don’t stop there—we’re happy to walk you through the inspection yourself, pointing out key features and answering any questions along the way. Our goal is to make sure you feel confident, informed, and excited about your purchase.