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Lowering
Your Automo-bills
We now spend a bigger
percentage of our monthly budgets on transport than ever before. Commuting
to work is a significant factor in this, as people have become more prepared
to travel long distances for the right job. However, the rising cost of
motoring also has plenty to do with it. If you own a vehicle, then think
about the total bill. There’s maintenance, insurance, road tax and
petrol, not to mention the price you actually paid for the thing (which
is often bought on credit – i.e. another bill in interest). With
all things considered, owning a motor can be a very costly business, but
are you doing enough to cut down these costs? Anyone can learn a few handy
tricks about lowering your car bills. Take a read of this article for
some handy tips.
Buy
Second Hand
If you need a car, or your thinking of downsizing, then buying second
hand is always cheaper. Cars depreciate in value very quickly, and you
could buy a car that’s been used for one year at a much lower price
than what the owner originally paid for. There are also plenty of people
who want to just be rid of their cars altogether, such as people moving
to London where driving can get prohibitively expensive. If you really
want to get a bargain, then there’s plenty of websites that can
help you out – you could even just start with Ebay!
Search
for the Right Car Insurance
When it comes to car insurance quotes, too many people simply give in
to apathy. Some people take the first quote that they see with no questions
asked, just to be done with the chore of shopping around for it. Such
an attitude probably wouldn’t be so prevalent if people realise
that shopping around can save you hundreds of pounds each year. Get online
and take a couple of hours to find the quote that’s right for you.
There are hundreds of providers at your fingertips, but for a start you
could look at Kwik Fit Insurance for car
insurance.
On
Your Bike…
Ever thought about getting a bike? Now may be the time for one. Not only
will it get you some exercise (which isn’t always easy to come by)
but also it will slash your fuel bill quite dramatically. Barring trips
to the supermarket, where a car is much needed for all the groceries,
trips fewer two miles can easily be considered cycle only destinations.
At a very leisurely pace, you can cover two miles in about twenty minutes,
while you also won’t be spewing out harmful fumes as you drive along.
Getting a bike too expensive as a one off bill? Just think that the cost
will be covered by no longer having to pay for fuel on those pesky short
journeys that all add up!
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