Cars are expensive! They need to be purchased or leased, insured, repaired, and serviced. We'll go over some places where car owners commonly overspend, helping you keep your car in good condition for less.
October 9, 2015
Cars are expensive! They need to be purchased or leased, insured, repaired, and serviced. We'll go over some places where car owners commonly overspend, helping you keep your car in good condition for less.
When you drive your new car off the lot, chances are that your dealer will have given you a service schedule for your car. However, the only service maintenance schedule worth following is the one that comes from your car's manufacturer. It can be found in your vehicle's owner's manual.
Despite what gas station ads want you to believe, very few cars actually require expensive, high-octane gasoline. Most conventional automobiles are designed to run perfectly well on the cheapest (87-octane) gas.
You should never skimp on car safety or repairs. However, there are many ways that people put money into their cars in a sub-optimal way. Use this guide to stay informed and save yourself some money.
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