Safe Brakes

January 8th, 2007

Brakes are one of the most basic and important safety features of your car. A healthy brake system is the thing between you and a costly—or fatal—accident. When should you get your brakes checked by a mechanic? What should you do if you experience brake failure?

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How to Put Together a Car Emergency Kit

January 8th, 2007

Planning ahead is essential to surviving being stranded on the road or an unforeseen health crisis while traveling. Take a little time now and be ready for any eventuality. Having an emergency kit, in a very real sense, could mean the difference between life and death. What do you need?

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Pros and Cons of Extended Warranties

January 8th, 2007

If you’re planning on buying a new or used car from a dealership, they’re going to pressure you to purchase and extended warranty for the vehicle. These are also known as service contracts and the reason the dealer wants you to buy one is because good profits come back to the dealership.

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Lemon Laws Protection for Consumers

January 8th, 2007

First, what is a lemon? Is there a legal definition to determine whether or not the car you purchased falls into the lemon category? Actually, each state has its own specific definitions. What are lemon laws? Each state also has its own version of lemon laws that offer various levels of protection, but the universal rule in regard to new cars, covers those cars that have serious or irreparable defects within the first year of lease or purchase.

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Lease or Buy - Which Option is Best for You

January 8th, 2007

Congratulations! You’re getting a new car. But should you buy the car or lease it? Simply put, a car lease and an auto loan are just two different methods of auto financing. Choosing the method that’s right for you depends a lot on how you intend to use the car and whether you like to have a new car every two or three years. Let’s explore the benefits of each type of auto financing.

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Practical Ways to Save Money on Gas

January 8th, 2007

With the skyrocketing gas prices, sluggish economy, and threats of inflation, it’s important to cut costs in every aspect of daily life, especially if you’re on a budget. Gas is one of those things that you can’t compromise on: it gets you to work and back, to the grocery store, to the library—anywhere you need to go. While you may not be able to avoid using gas, there are ways to minimize your cost where car fuel is concerned. Just a few smart changes in your driving habits can improve your gas mileage—and your budget.

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Car Accidents - What to do

January 8th, 2007

Car accidents – even if they’re just relatively minor “dings” – are major occurrences. But as with any type of accident, you’re less likely to lose your cool if you’re prepared and know what to do. Here’s a guide to follow in the event that a car accident ever happens to you.

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How to Finance Your Car Purchase

January 8th, 2007

Once you have found the vehicle you want, and have decided to purchase the vehicle, you need to know how to get financing to pay for the vehicle so you can soon be cruising around town in your new wheels.

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Used Car Checklist

January 8th, 2007

When buying  a use car there are many things you need to check over before you lay down the cash.  We have come up with the most important items to look at when buying a new car.

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Buying a Used Car

January 8th, 2007

The new vehicles prices of today are similar to the cost of a new home just a generation ago. In comparison, quality used vehicles can be purchased for 25 to 50 percent less money than new vehicles. It is no wonder that buying a used car is now said to be a better financial decision than buying a brand new car.

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CarFAX Car Reports - Protecting Consumers

January 8th, 2007

CARFAX was begun by Ewin Barnett III in 1984. Barnett hoped to become the leading source of vehicle history for both buyers and sellers. By 1986, he had accumulated 10,000 vehicle records and 14 customers. Ten years later, CARFAX.com was launched, allowing consumers to have access to the same vehicle information that was previously only available to automobile dealers.

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Features You’ll Want on your New Car

January 8th, 2007

At one time if your car had power lock doors and power windows, you were in the lap of luxury. Today, there is a whole new range of devices and doodads that technology offers to car owners. What latest features will you want on your new car? Let’s take a look.

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A Guide to Understanding Car Pricing

January 8th, 2007

When you buy a new car, everyone talks about the sticker. The sticker price, that benchmark to car pricing, that obsequious marker on the side of all new cars: What does it mean? Actually, the window sticker is a rich source of information. A federal statute, enacted in 1958, requires that all new vehicles sold in the United States have a window sticker. Stiff penalties apply to dealers who fail to display this sticker. Among all of the information listed on this sticker of particular interest are the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP), the engine and transmission specifications, standard equipment including warranty details, optional equipment, and fuel economy information.

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How to Save Money on Car Insurance

January 7th, 2007

Car insurance is required in most states and is certainly a good idea in others. A sort of necessary evil, automobile insurance protects the value of your car should the car be damaged in an accident, an act of God, or vandalism. Insurance also limits your liability should you injure someone in a car accident. Are you planning to buy a new car? Review the insurance rates on various models before your decide on a particular make and model. Automobile insurance is expensive. Consider the following tips to save your money.

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How to Insure Your Car Purchase

January 7th, 2007

When you have decided to purchase a car there is still the issue of obtaining insurance for your vehicle.Before purchasing a vehicle, you should have an idea of what your insurance premiums will be like. Often, the cost of insurance is a deciding factor in the purchase of a new car. High insurance rates for some drivers and insurance companies may have you looking at an older model car instead. Once you have an idea of the vehicle or vehicles you would like to purchase, get a few insurance quotes to see how insurance will factor into your budget.

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