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Watch Gas Tips - Short Term Solutions To Gas Price Monster
Up up and away and we are not talking about Superman more like the piles of money that are going out the door everyday to buy gas. The gas price crisis has gone hardcore and short term relief is difficult to come by. Did see some good news coming in the not so distant future as GM announced the downsizing of their truck production and possible discontinuation of the Hummer series. With that though was the real juicy ditty that GM is going forward with a full production electric car coming in 2010. The Chevy Volt is only one of many long term solutions that are coming from automakers. Short term immediate solutions will unfortunately be hard to come by so people and business will continue to cut cost everywhere else that they can. With that said please read the following email that is going around about some good gas saving tips that will help get a little bit more out of your gas tanks. Be sure to watch the video clip about some other gas saving tips. Please share your opinions and take your shots at the end of the article.
Is it Really Greener with a Hybrid | iSpy Cars
Have you said goodbye to your gas guzzling vehicle yet in favor of the latest hybrid vehicle. Long term how much money will you really make back from buying a more expensive hybrid car now. Did you do any research or did you just jump at the chance to go green on a larger scale. The following will shed some light on the the good and the bad when it comes to going with a hybrid vehicle.
5 Ways to Save Money at Government Seized Car Auctions | iSpy-Auctions - Live Search News: AUCTION
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1. Check the title of the automobile. If it is a rebuilt, take at
least 30% off its value.
2. Do a vehicle history report. Compare the odometer
reading against your report mileage reading. There is a physical method to do
so. You can always check the brake pedals to see if the wear and tear is
excessive. If the condition is very worn out and does not seem to tally with
what the odometer is showing, then there is a high chance that the car’s
odometer has been tampered with to show a low mileage.
3. Deduct the value if
the car has exceeded the average mileage. There is a standard for the annual
mileage of vehicles. According to the US Department of Transportation, on annual
average, a car is driven for 13,500 miles. If the car you are interested in
bidding has crossed the average, say by 1000 miles, take this figure and
multiply it by 15 cents per mile exceeded. This is the value you should deduct.
In this case, it is $150.
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