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Single Parents - Keep Car Longer to Save MoneyAuto Tips - Vehicle Maintenance, Money Savers, & Better Gas Mileage
Single parents should learn rules about how to keep cars longer. Save money with auto tips for vehicle maintenance, money savers, and better gas mileage.
Single parents need to learn ways to keep cars running longer, because they will save themselves thousands of dollars in new car payments. Here are auto tips and info for vehicle maintenance, some big-time money savers, and rules for better gas mileage. Remember, little changes add up to big savings over time. Keep Car Longer - Vehicle MaintenanceAll parents have heard about following through with scheduled maintenance, but AARP Magazine, July/August 2009, has advice from drivers who have kept their cars far longer than most people. One car owner has driven his 1966 Volvo for 2.7 million miles. And, here are ideas from several people who have cars with 200,000 miles, or more:
Take the car to a mechanic, not a dealer, because mechanics want people to keep coming back, so they'll suggest things that extend the life of the car. A mechanic who becomes a friend will look for signs of trouble before it happens. On the other hand, some dealers might be more interested in selling someone a new car. To find a mechanic try:
Big-Time Money Saver – Keeping an Old CarFor a single mom or dad with little money, it seems difficult to afford extra car maintenance. But, it is worth it, even when paying more for auto work than the car originally cost. Here’s an example, using 5 years at 22,500 miles a year. Keeping old car:
Buying new car:
“Even if the maintenance costs were twice as high, a $1,400 annual expense still beats those car payments by almost $3,800 – which over five years comes to almost $19,000. In short, driving a car for five years after it’s paid off saves you the equivalent of a new car.” [AARP] And, driving it for 10 years, saves as much as two cars. Better Gas MileageHere are some great driving tips for getting better gas mileage from Seattle Conscious Choice, January 2009. Here are a few:
An employee in the service department of a dealership says, “Mechanics don’t want to spend any more time than they have to in a car that’s filled with trash and sticky with food.” But, they “pay attention” to a clean car. [AARP] Single parents should follow rules to keep a car longer. They can save money by using preventative vehicle maintenance, realizing that old cars are money savers, and using less gas by following advice for better fuel mileage.
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