How To Buy and Maintain Your Vehicle During An Economy Crisis
There are a lot of benefits to owning a vehicle. Being able to be independent and being able to get to the fun are huge pluses for car ownership. But buying and owning a car can be an expense that hits a person's pockets pretty hard. During an economy crisis, people can't always afford to get the best vehicle or pay top dollar for maintenance. Here is how you can take care of your vehicle without ending up with an empty wallet:
Do the Dealer thing! Many people don't realize the savings that you can get by going to a dealer at just the right time. Each year, there is a turning time when the "new" becomes "old" and that's when you can expect to buy for cheap. While "old" is not really used or anything, they are simply last year's model of the same cars. If you don't mind buying a 2009 in 2009 instead of buying a 2010, then, you could save a bundle! Another great option for saving is to trade in your old wheels for a discount off of some newer ones. In addition to regular "brand new" cars, you could possible get a fantastic deal on a slightly used car that is coming off of a lease agreement. It's a way to get a newer model without paying a hefty price tag
Get it free! This is not a joke. Families sometimes go through extreme financial difficulties, which could make owning a car seem virtually impossible. There are many social service organizations that provide cars, totally free of charge, to families and individuals with a serious need. These are often cars that are 4-7 years old that people have donated for a number of reasons, including getting a newer model or maybe their own family situation changed. Their generosity is your gain. If you life fits the mold, don't let this opportunity pass you by. It could be a real godsend for your family.
Monthly Maintenance Savings - Every week, your local Sunday newspaper most likely holds several circulars and packets of coupons. There may be money saving information on every thing from the cheapest priced oil and antifreeze to deeply discounted maintenance services for your vehicle. Search out the sales and stock up. Use the coupons when it's time for those oil changes, winterizing treatments, and other basics that can sometimes be costly. \\
Use a program like AAA. You can't beat the great deals that you get by just having a AAA membership. At less than $40 for a year's services and privileges, you can save on everything from car maintenance to emergency roadside assistance. Imagine the cost to get your car towed by an outside agency and compare it to the cost of a local towing with AAA. It's impossible because with AAA, local towing of less than 30 miles is FREE for members!
Try these money saving strategies for long term and satisfying vehicle ownership. Having a car doesn't have to rob you of your life's savings. With these tips you can enjoy your vehicle, buy for cheap, and save a few pennies for that much needed vacation! - 21393
Do the Dealer thing! Many people don't realize the savings that you can get by going to a dealer at just the right time. Each year, there is a turning time when the "new" becomes "old" and that's when you can expect to buy for cheap. While "old" is not really used or anything, they are simply last year's model of the same cars. If you don't mind buying a 2009 in 2009 instead of buying a 2010, then, you could save a bundle! Another great option for saving is to trade in your old wheels for a discount off of some newer ones. In addition to regular "brand new" cars, you could possible get a fantastic deal on a slightly used car that is coming off of a lease agreement. It's a way to get a newer model without paying a hefty price tag
Get it free! This is not a joke. Families sometimes go through extreme financial difficulties, which could make owning a car seem virtually impossible. There are many social service organizations that provide cars, totally free of charge, to families and individuals with a serious need. These are often cars that are 4-7 years old that people have donated for a number of reasons, including getting a newer model or maybe their own family situation changed. Their generosity is your gain. If you life fits the mold, don't let this opportunity pass you by. It could be a real godsend for your family.
Monthly Maintenance Savings - Every week, your local Sunday newspaper most likely holds several circulars and packets of coupons. There may be money saving information on every thing from the cheapest priced oil and antifreeze to deeply discounted maintenance services for your vehicle. Search out the sales and stock up. Use the coupons when it's time for those oil changes, winterizing treatments, and other basics that can sometimes be costly. \\
Use a program like AAA. You can't beat the great deals that you get by just having a AAA membership. At less than $40 for a year's services and privileges, you can save on everything from car maintenance to emergency roadside assistance. Imagine the cost to get your car towed by an outside agency and compare it to the cost of a local towing with AAA. It's impossible because with AAA, local towing of less than 30 miles is FREE for members!
Try these money saving strategies for long term and satisfying vehicle ownership. Having a car doesn't have to rob you of your life's savings. With these tips you can enjoy your vehicle, buy for cheap, and save a few pennies for that much needed vacation! - 21393
About the Author:
Alexandra Vrugt, a recognized connoisseur on saving money in daily life, has written many articles on how to manage on less. You can get a free version of her Ebook '15 Top Ways To Save Money'by visiting her website MakeEndsMeetOnlne.com.


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