In our last blog we pointed out the many ways the purchase of a new vehicle can save you money on your taxes. In this post we’re broadening our focus on the many ways you use your vehicle which can save you money this tax season. [...more]
The answer all depends. If you are paying taxes, the money your city or county is saving using LED stoplights could be HUGE, not to mention the ecological savings. On the other hand, if you live in a city that regularly sees snow in the winter months – you may not be seeing ANY green stoplights this winter. [...more]
The recession may be over but the shocks from the aftermath are lingering. On the rise is the driver with no insurance or too little automobile insurance coverage. Yes, it is illegal to drive without insurance, but a recent study from Insurance Research Council (IRC), estimates that one in six drivers will be on the road in 2010 without insurance. [...more]
How knowledgeable are you about the care of your car? From the simple stuff – like often should you change your cars oil – to whether or not it’s time for a new air or fuel filter, there’s a lot that can mystify you. For most of us non-mechanics we turn to our dad’s, mechanic or friends for the answer, but are they really the best person to ask? [...more]
In today’s economy everyone is trying to stretch their pennies as far as possible. One group of enthusiasts has taken the idea of s-t-r-e-t-c-h to a whole new level. For these automotive aficionados the goal is to save money at the pump by extending their mpg’s as far as the road will take them. [...more]
Getting great fuel-economy isn’t reserved for hybrid vehicles. Anyone can save money at the pump with a few simple driving changes. Whether you save a little or a lot depends on which changes you want to make. Any change can improve your vehicle’s efficiency, save you money and is good for the planet. [...more]