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How To Decide On A New Car

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

So you are in the market for a new car. Maybe you’re buying your first car and need some guidance. Or maybe you have grown out of your old car because your needs have changed. No matter what your situation is, it’s difficult to choose which car will suit your needs. I knew I wanted a reliable, fuel efficient car.

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Is Filling the Tank Emptying your Wallet?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Experiment with Using One Car – If you and your spouse have two cars, you can try just using one car for a week or two to see if you can get by with one car. You should make sure to choose the car that has the best gas mileage. Tips to Improve Your Car’s Mileage.

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How Much Car Can I Afford?

Savings Corner

Edmunds recommends that a new car payment be no more than 15 percent of your monthly take-home pay. A used car payment should be no more than 10 percent, but that number varies by expert. Factor in additional vehicle costs Two of the largest additional costs that come with car ownership are fuel and insurance costs.

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WaterSavers Summer Tips and Giveaway!

Nicoles Nickels

A few simple steps can help boost your vehicle’s integrity and beauty while maintaining its value, plus you might even regain that new-car smell. Your car is a reflection of who you are There’s no question your car is a reflection on you.