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The $150 Weekend That Makes Your Car Sell Faster and for More
Buyers judge your car in the listing photos, long before they ever touch it. A professional detail runs $175 to $350. Doing it yourself costs a weekend and about $150 of product, and it is the highest-return work you will ever do on a car you are about to sell. Here is exactly what to buy and the order to use it in.
The Best Cordless Car Vacuums in 2026 (That Actually Have the Suction to Matter)
Most cheap car vacuums fail on the two things that count: suction and run time. Summer road trips and a season of crumbs make a good one worth it. Here are the models that actually clean, sorted by budget, plus how to avoid the marketing-number trap.
Sun Damage Is Quietly Killing Your Car's Resale Value. Here Is How to Stop It This Summer
A faded dash, cracked seats, and oxidized paint can knock hundreds to low thousands off what a dealer or Carvana will offer for your car. UV damage is slow, cumulative, and almost entirely preventable. Here is the summer routine that protects both your interior and your trade-in number.
Best Headlight Restoration Kits in 2026
Yellowed, hazy headlights make a car look a decade older and cut your night vision. A 20 dollar kit fixes both in an afternoon. Here are the ones that last.
Best Microfiber Towels and Car Wash Kit in 2026
Most of the fine scratches you see in sunlight were put there by washing the car wrong. Here is the cheap kit that cleans without the swirl marks.