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Driving – The Best Practices to Save You Cash

Monday, May 23rd, 2011

Just owning a car is expensive, but actually driving it has the potential to bust your budget. Gas is a huge expense for the hundreds of thousands of drivers across the country, but if you fail to drive within the legal limits you could face hundreds of dollars in fines, repair costs, and insurance increases. So how can a driver protect their budget while on the road? By following these tips:

• Always drive the speed limit. Though you may be in a hurry, are a ticket and the subsequent increase in your insurance premium really worth speeding to your destination? Probably not. Additionally, if you already have several points on your license or do not have updated registration you could face more expensive charges. Should your license exceed the legal number of points you could even have to turn over your car and spend some time in jail. Clearly, the most cost-effective option is to simply follow the speed limit and avoid the situation altogether.

• Refrain from accelerating quickly. Your car literally weighs a ton, so naturally going from a complete stop to a higher speed will utilize a great deal of gas. Gas prices are constantly on the rise and have long been one of the most expensive costs associated with driving, so drivers should focus on reducing this expenditure as much as possible. By taking it slow and easing into the gas, instead of slamming the pedal, you can save a great deal of fuel.

• Coast. Coasting is when a driver is pushing neither the gas pedal nor the brake pedal. Moving only by the force of the momentum of your car, coasting is a great gas saver that can be used on a regular basis. When coming up to a stop sign or stop light, try to coast for as long as possible before pushing on the brake pedal. This means that drivers must be paying a great deal of attention to traffic in order to take their foot off the gas early, but the amount of fuel that is saved by coasting can add up. Additionally, by coasting instead of riding the brakes drivers can increase the life of their brake pads and rotors—decreasing vehicle maintenance and getting more out of the life of their car.

• Pay attention to where you buy gas. Keeping an eye on gas prices around town can help you determine where the cheapest stations are. Additionally, several websites monitor gas prices and can be referenced to help you save at the pump. Because gas is a huge expense, drivers should take advantage of lower gas prices and always top off the tank if they discover a great deal. Additionally, if you know gas is cheaper on one side of town than another, make it a point to purchase gas when running errands in that area.

Driving is very expensive—it’s one of the most costly investments that people make in their lifetime. However, by paying attention to their driving habits and making responsible decisions, drivers can keep their budgets intact.

Automotive Magazines

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Automotive magazines are sold everywhere today and are collector’s items just like sports magazines become when they have historic covers on certain issues. Automotive magazines are sold at convenience stores, department stores, book stores, on their individual websites and on search engines by people looking to make a buck here or there because they have more than one copy of the magazine. Automotive magazines not only offer tips on how to take care of a car, how to build a car, how to remodel a car, but also how to repair a car yourself.

Collecting classic cars has become a popular hobby over the years and some of the most famous people in the world are car buffs. One of them for example is late night host Jay Leno. Leno owns over 100 classic vehicles that date back to the early 1900s. His collection also includes modern vehicles and motorcycles. His collection of cars has been featured on his show, “The Tonight Show,” in books, movies, other television shows, and in automotive magazines quite often.

There are all types of automotive magazines out there. There are print magazines and online magazines available for people to subscribe to. They can be delivered by the mail, through email, or can be purchased in stores or at newsstands when they are published. There are hundreds of automotive magazines offered for subscription and purchase around the world today and the number continues to grow with the continued popularity of the automotive industry.

One of the most popular automotive publications to hit the newsstands every year is the Kelly Blue Book. The Kelly Blue Book releases the values of every car in production today and every car that has been produced in the past. The Kelly Blue Book is used by buyers and sellers alike to figure out what price they should purchase a car at or at what price they should put a car up for sale. The automotive magazine industry is a lucrative one that thrives off of people’s different hobbies with their cars or for their sheer love of their own car. Automotive magazines make a great gift for the car lover in the family as well a fun read for anyone with just the tiny bit of interest in the automotive industry.