Cash For Clunkers in Seattle
August 12, 2009 by Grant · 3 Comments
After the recent announcement that the Cash for Clunkers program was active again, we at Seattle Auto have been fielding lots of emails from visitors wondering if their car was eligible. To be honest, even we were unsure of how the program worked, so we did a little research and here’s what we found out.
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Seattle Car Drivers are Spending Less Time in Traffic?
July 8, 2009 by Cameron Wong · Leave a Comment
Gas prices go up, more people out of work equals fewer folks on the road? It would seem to make sense. And according to a national study done by the Texas Transportation Institute, those factors have caused for less congestion around the country. Read more
Test Drive of Hyundai Genesis
July 8, 2009 by Grant · Leave a Comment
SeattleAuto.net was fortunate enough to get our hands on the new, award winning 2009 Hyundai Genesis. We took this sleek sedan through the streets and highways of Seattle and were quite impressed. Check out our video below to see our thoughts:
Your Driving Stinks! The Worst Driving States in America
July 3, 2009 by Cameron Wong · 2 Comments
The Big Apple! Home of Broadway, the Empire State building, the New York Yankees, and the worst drivers in America. Read more
Best Convertible Cars for Seattle
June 27, 2009 by Cameron Wong · Leave a Comment
You don’t live in Southern California. You don’t live in Florida. You live in the state of Washington where it rains a good 200 plus days a year (give or take some crazy summer). So when it comes to looking at buying a convertible car in Seattle, you ARE taking a chance. Rag top or hard top? The answer is simple, considering the convertible will be closed most of time, better make it a hard top. Read more
11th Annual Seattle Art Car Blowout
May 28, 2009 by Grant · Leave a Comment

Kelly, director of Seattle Art Cars, is inviting the Seattle car and art community to come out and experience the art cars! Held at the Fremont Fair from June 20th to 21st, the show is a unique and entertaining exhibit of decorated cars that are both wacky and amazing.
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Progressive Insurance VIP Service for Seattle Car Drivers
May 23, 2009 by Cameron Wong · Leave a Comment
When you think of concierge service, images of the helpful attendant at the Bellagio or the Four Seasons comes to mind. Did you need last minute tickets to Cirque Du Soleil? No problem, just call the concierge and he can hook it up! Read more
Tips for Keeping a Car Clean in Seattle
May 19, 2009 by Dave Andriesen · Leave a Comment
If you’re a Northwesterner trying to explain the Northwest experience to someone who doesn’t live here, here’s a fact that always seems to et a raised eyebrow:
People here wash their cars in the rain.
Car Rentals Tips From a Traveling Journalist Part III
May 14, 2009 by Cara Capuano · Leave a Comment
Sometimes we forget the basic common sense and/or courtesy rules when we’re in the happy haze of being away from home. Remembering what your parents drilled into when you first got your license, can save you from car rental hell.
2009 Subaru Forrester Test Drive
May 13, 2009 by Grant · Leave a Comment
Seattle Auto got our hands on a new 2009 Subaru Forrester – winner of the Motor Trend 2009 SUV of the Year award. We took the car out for a spin on the streets of Seattle and along the I-90 corridor to the slopes to get a feel for the car.
In the Car with the Go2Dog
May 8, 2009 by Jim Moore · Leave a Comment
I drive around with my dog a lot. And when I say “a lot,” I mean most all of the time. So much that when I don’t take him, he looks at me with that “Where-in-the-heck-are-you-going-without-me look.” Read more
Car Rental Tips From a Traveling Journalist Part II
May 3, 2009 by Cara Capuano · Leave a Comment
We’ve read about upgrades and downgrades, but you yourself can avoid car rentals disasters by using some common sense.
The more you’ve rented a car, the more you can learn. Here are two memorable debacles. Read more
Car Rental Tips from a Traveling Journalist
April 27, 2009 by Cara Capuano · Leave a Comment
Between a career which has traveled me all over the U.S. and an adventurous spirit that leads me to wander off in my free time, I’ve probably rented more cars in the past five years than most people will rent, collectively, in their lifetimes.
Will the PUMA Purr for Seattle Car Buyers?
April 17, 2009 by Cameron Wong · Leave a Comment
Imagine what Seattle parking lots and roads will look like once some of these cheap and efficient concept cars start rolling off of assembly lines. They’re very much the “value meal” of the car industry, just the basics and a whole lot smaller. One things for certain, bulk shopping at Costco would become virtually impossible. Read moreCar Negotiation: The 10 Step Guide – Part 2
April 11, 2009 by Grant · Leave a Comment
Step 6: How to Set a Price For Your Car
The trickiest part of the negotiating game is to set a price that is fair to both you and the dealership. As good or bad as a dealership might be, they still have to make a profit. In fact, you might be surprised to hear that dealerships average about a mere 1% profit per year on total sales. Read more

