Ten Ways Your Car is Wasting Money

by Nathan Richardson on June 24, 2008 · 0 comments

The high cost of gas is likely getting you down, but there may be other ways your car is sucking your wallet dry. Here are 10 ways you may be wasting money with your car.
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Someone Else Washes Your Car

Chances are you’ve got a bucket, a hose and soap. Rather than forking over $10 for someone or some machine to scrub your ride, why not take a few minutes to do it yourself for free?

Your Tires Need Air

Newer cars have sensors that let you know if a tire is low on air. But if yours doesn’t, check it monthly. Tires that aren’t properly inflated are more dangerous, require more gasoline and wear our more quickly.

You Speed

Having a lead foot uses up more gasoline. By slowing down you can reduce the number of trips you make to the pump.

Someone Else Does the Easy StuffYes, it’s true, time is money. But you may be surprised just how little time it takes to replace an air filter or wiper blades. Auto parts stores sell them and staff members can usually answer any questions.

You Haven’t Talked to Your Insurance Company

You keep putting it off and putting it off and putting it off when a 10 minute call to your insurance company could save you a substantial chunk of change on your monthly bill. Be a smart shopper. Get quick quotes at sites like insurance.com (http://www.insurance.com/) or Progressive.com (http://www.progressive.com/).

The Dealer Changes Your Oil

Typically oil changes cost less at local shops or discount chains. Search for discounts online like this one from Jiffy Lube that offers $10 in free gas with certain services. (http://www.jiffylube.com/specialpromos/specialpromotions.aspx)

You Change your Oil Every 3,000 Miles

Chances are your car doesn’t need an oil change that often. Check your manual or keep an eye out for the oil-life monitor often found in newer cars. It lets you know when the oil needs to be changed.

You Don’t Do Your Research

It’s probably not a great idea to drive way out of your normal route just for gas that’s a few cents cheaper. But if you type your zip code in at GasBuddy.com (http://www.gasbuddy.com/), you can locate the cheapest gas in your area. By doing some research you can keep your car from guzzling up so much gas money.

There’s Premium in your Tank

Some cars need the expensive stuff. But if your owner’s manual says it’s not necessary, don’t waste the extra money on it.

There are No Maintenance Records

Every time your car is worked on or repaired, make a note. That way, if a mechanic tries to talk you into a new set of brake pads when you could have sworn you just got them, you’ll have a record of it. Proving you kept up with regular maintenance can also help resale values.

About the author

Nathan Richardson wrote 322 articles on this blog.

Managing Editor and Founder of ComplexSearch, Nathan enjoys blogging and helping consumers save money.

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