Cars and Transportation

Car Buying Part 1 - Going For Broker.

Posted 2 years ago by Paul Michael

Filed Under: Shopping, Cars and Transportation

Trucks lined up at a car dealership

I recently upgraded both vehicles in my family, and it was an experience far more enjoyable than the first few times I bought a car. I did one deal myself, I used a car broker for the other. And I can honestly say going with a car broker was absolutely fantastic, hassle free, and it saved me a bunch of cash. I'll outline some pointers for buying a car on your own in the next article, but in my opinion a car broker saves you money, time and hassle. Think of it like using an accountant to do your taxes.

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Gas Efficient Driving

Posted December 26, 2006 - 19:09 by Lynn Truong

Green Living, Cars and Transportation

save money on gas

Your gas mileage depends more on the way you drive than on what car you are driving. I can get 47 MPG on my 2001 Honda Civic (EPA’s fuel economy rating for it is 32 MPG for combined city and highway). That’s higher than what most people can get out of a hybrid Toyota Prius.

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