Posts Tagged ‘car insurance’

Are You Thinking Of Buying A Used Car?

Monday, May 17th, 2010

If you are thinking of buying a used car then the internet can be a very useful resource to you. While you can get the car of your dreams and there are many reliable dealers out there, there are also many factors that you have to take into consideration when it comes to making the choice of not only the right car for your needs but also the right place to buy.

The choices when it comes to buying your car include buying from a private dealer, going to a second hand car dealer or looking through the many online sites that offer used cars. Of course if you choose to look online for your used car then this gives you the biggest scope and choices.

There are many sites which deal specifically in selling second hand cars, here you can select the area in which you want to confine your search, either locally or countrywide depending on how far you wish to travel.

The beauty of looking online for your used car is that all websites selling cars include photos; this of course can give you a very good idea of the condition of the car as most include more than one photo. However while this is a great starting point it isn’t where it ends, there are many other factors to take into account other than the colour of the car.
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18 Simple Ways To Save Money On Your Car

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

After you get recommendations for honest mechanics, call around to check out the prices for certain jobs. It’s always smart to get a second opinion.

How about some preventative medicine? Keep your gas tank filled. This will help you avoid the gas line freezing up in cold weather. Also, driving on “fumes” allows little pieces of dirt at the bottom of your gas tank to run through the fuel lines with the last drops of gas. This debris clogs up the fuel filter and can cause carburettor damage as well.

Sometimes a problem with your car’s electrical system results from a simple blown fuse. Check to see if you have any blown fuses before investing in a tow truck! Keep track of how much oil your car uses. A sudden change in oil consumption means you need to see a technician. Save your brakes by having your brake fluid changed every 30,000 miles. Check your tire pressure once a month. This simple maintenance check can add up savings at the gas pump!

Stop and go traffic causes excess wear and tear on your vehicle. Go ahead and give your car a nice twenty minute ride at 55 mph on the highway every couple weeks if you “major” in short trips.

There are other ways to save money on car expenses. Let’s look at the insurance payments.
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Lemon Laws May Not Cover Recreational Vehicles

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Although the price of gasoline continues to climb upwards, Americans still love driving recreational vehicles. They are big and bulky, and get poor gas mileage, but the convenience of driving a vehicle that also contains some of the comforts of home is appealing, particularly since an RV will allow you to stay in national parks and other campgrounds. Why stay in a hotel when you can stay by a lake? A recreational vehicle does offer vacation opportunities that other types of transportation, such as sport utility vehicles, do not. But like any other vehicle, an RV can break down, and when it does, the repairs can be expensive. They can be even more expensive if you are unprepared for something that many RV buyers don’t know – the lemon laws of most states do not cover recreational vehicles.

Recreational vehicles are not cheap; the price tags of some of them can exceed one million dollars. But while they are legally motor vehicles, most states exempt them from coverage under the lemon laws. Lemon laws are statutes designed to provide consumers who buy defective motor vehicles with recourse against the manufacturer should the vehicle prove repeatedly unreliable. Given the fact that RVs tend to be rather expensive, one would think that they would be covered under these laws, but in most states, that’s not the case. Why not?
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