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1. The Painted Canyon – Mecca, CAThe Painted Canyon is a must see hiking destination. Why is it called Painted Canyon? That’s the must-see part. The rock wall minerals make the canyon give off an array of colors. The Painted Canyon hike is also linked to the Ladder Canyon hike, making this destination even better. The drive from Torrance, CA is about three and a half hours. It might seem like a long trip for a hike, but it’s not. The experience is worth it.

2. Fort Tejon – Lebec, CAIf you like American history or Civil War reenactments then Fort Tejon should be on your list of places to visit in California. Fort Tejon is a historic state park that put on a bunch of events that range from Civil War reenactments to candle-lit ghost tours to cannon shows. It’s about a two and a half hour drive from Torrance, CA.

3. The Salton Sea, CAThe Salton Sea was a man-made lake that once brought in many tourists, boaters and fishermen but years ago it flooded and took hotels and houses with it. It’s a unique site to see. Is it worth the four hour drive from Torrance, CA? That’s up to you to decide, but we like it.

4. The Cabazon Dinosaurs – Cabazon, CACabazon, CA is home to a three-story concrete T-rex and a 150 ft-long Apatosaurus. These are the biggest dinos in the world and are owned by a group that also have a museum of animatronic dinosaurs. This is definitely a place to see if you have kids. The three hour drive from Torrance, CA might seem like a steep trip for concrete dinosaurs but your kids probably won’t think so.

4. Salvation Mountain – Niland, CAWhether you believe in God or not, Salvation Mountain is a unique and creative piece of art. Paint, design and scripture cover a rocky desert hill. If you like art, it’s worth a visit, even when the drive is four hours from Torrance, CA.

If you’re getting ready to buy a used car, you may be looking for some tips on making sure you get a great used car at a great price. With that in mind, we’ve put together this list of the top 10 things to look for shopping for a used car.

1. Mileage: Most people put about 10,000 to 15,000 miles on their vehicles for year. Keep this in mind and consider how much or how little the vehicle has already been driven.

2. Year: It might be worth it to look for one model year newer in a vehicle you like if it means you get the newest looking model or a newer feature.

3. Trade-In Value: While you probably won’t be trading in your purchase anytime soon, it’s worth considering how well that make and model depreciates.

4. History: Any used car is going to have some history but it’s the kind of history that’s important. Normal wear and tear will lead to some repairs but if a vehicle has repeatedly had major mechanical issues, that’s something to watch out for.

5. Test Drive It: Pay close attention during your test drive. How does the car feel to drive? Does it make any strange noises, are the brakes responsive and smooth?

6. Does it Leak? Assuming the pavement is dry, take a look under the vehicle. Do you see any fluids? Water could just be condensation but other fluids could be a sign of a problem.

7. Do Your Research: There are many resources online to find reviews. Also, ask around. Friends and family can be a great resource if they’ve driven the make and model you’re looking at. Plus, you can usually have a mechanic look at the vehicle you’re interested in too.

8. Is the vehicle Certified Pre-Owned? This is a special distinction to look for in a used car. To be “Certified” vehicles must meet a long list of qualifications from model year and mirage to having a full vehicle history report and passing a rigorous inspections and reconditioning process as well as extended warranties.

9. Look out for rust. Any used car will have some wear and tear but rust can be a sign of deeper damage. Plus, it’s something that will only get worse unless it’s addressed.

10. How does the car look? You want to be proud of your vehicle and you’ll also want to sell it again someday. Be sure you can live with any cosmetic flaws you find.

The bottom line is that it’s ok to take your time to thoroughly check the vehicle inside and out. If you take some extra time to research and review the vehicle you like, you’ll be sure to enjoy your car for years to come.