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3 Smart Ways to Save on Vehicle Costs Each Year

October 10, 2014
By Cleverdude
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In order to keep your vehicle from being a money pit there are certain things you can do each year. Some of these things will keep your car running smoother and longer, therefore ensuring that your car lasts you for years to come.

Other things you can do can save substantial amounts of money in the short term.

Let’s take a look at the three smartest ways to save on vehicle costs each year.

Get Road Side Assistance

If you’ve ever broken down on the side of the road you know how frustrating it can be. You’re not only stuck trying to find a tow truck but you also have to play the waiting game and then shell out money for an extremely expensive tow.

And what about flat tires? Have you ever gotten a flat tire that you didn’t know how to fix?

Problems like these are not only expensive but they’re aggravating.

By joining a monthly roadside assistance program you can save on thing like tows. You’ll also get peace of mind knowing exactly who to call in situations like these. Looking at break down cover from The AA you can see that these services are extremely useful and affordable.

Check Insurance Rates

Insurance rates generally go up every two to three years. So if you’ve been with the same auto insurance carrier for longer than three year you’re probably leaving money on the table.

Call your agent or check quotes online to make sure that you’re getting the best deal possible.

I hate to sound like the commercials but ten minutes of your time could really save you hundreds of dollars over the lifetime of your policy.

Perform Regular Maintenance

You want your car to last long and run smooth. Because let’s face it – having car payments sucks. It’s a much smarter financial decision to pick a good, reliable vehicle and drive it for several years rather than trading up every couple of years.

But the only way your car is going to last a decade or more is if you perform regular maintenances on it. Make sure to get your oil changed every three thousand miles and to get regular tune ups as needed.

Conclusion

If you mark the calendar and take a little time each year to perform these three tasks you’ll help ensure that your car runs longer and your wallet stays fuller.

By doing just these three things you can save anywhere from hundreds to thousands of dollars each year!

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In five years he wrote nearly 1,300 articles on personal finance and life lessons drawn from his own experience. The blog grew from a hobby into a recognized early voice in the personal-finance community and generated meaningful revenue. He sold the site in 2010, continued as a guest contributor through 2015, and returned in 2023 after further career advances, paying off his home, and extensive travel.

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