Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Dont Fuel Your Car With Cash. How To Avoid Unnecessary Costs When You Hit The Road

Dont Fuel Your Car With Cash. How To Avoid Unnecessary Costs When You Hit The Road Owning a car isn’t cheap. Buying the car will set you back, and then there are the other costs. You’ll have to think about insurance, tax, and annual checks. Oh, and don’t forget the cost of fuel! Even so, if you have a long commute, these are costs you can’t avoid. To make the expense less painful, consider how much you would be spending on travel. A car often pays for itself. With all these expenses already unavoidable, it’s natural that you would want to prevent unnecessary spending. Here are some steps you can take to avoid paying more than you have to for your car. Paint protection film Making car paint protection film a part of your maintenance investment can save you a significant amount of money when it comes to detailing, cleaning or even selling your vehicle on. Paintwork contributes to the value of every vehicle so avoiding stone chips and dis-colouring from UV rays could see you take home more of the market value of your car. PPF, or clear bra as it is also known, is generally applied to the front of your car, where the paint is most vulnerable to damage.  Windshield protection Anyone who has cracked or chipped their windshield will know they are extremely costly to replace and repairs will also hit you in the pocket. The more valuable your car, the higher the costs involved when repairing your windshield. There are now products on the market that provide tough protection for any vehicle windshield without affecting the optics of the glass itself.  Car Advertising Not only can you save money by taking better care of your car, you can also earn while driving it. Many advertisers are now targeting daily drivers as part of their marketing campaigns, which opens the door for anyone to get paid for your commute to work. Your car is tracked by GPS systems that feedback directly to the brand your car advertising features but even if it is stationary for long periods of time, the position it is parked can still earn great marketing revenue. Keep on top of maintenance Maintenance on a car never stops. There are things you need to do, such as flushing oil and brake fluid. On top of that, you need to keep on top of tire pressure and engine trouble. Doing the right checks will ensure you spot a problem before it gets expensive. The sooner you detect something, the easier it’ll be to fix. Keeping on top of the condition of tires will ensure you don’t have to face replacing them all at the same time. Get the best insurance Insurance can be one of the most expensive payments you make on your car. The amount you pay depends on your age, sex, and accident risk. The thing to bear in mind when signing up for insurance is that the company is going to charge as much as they can. To avoid paying above the odds, make sure you look around at a few insurance companies before you settle. Ask around friends of a similar age and living situation what their insurance costs. If they have good deals, ask them for their insurance company’s details! The more you know about how much you should be paying, the better you’ll be able to spot a scam. Avoid Accidents After paying so much for your car, the last thing you want to do is crash it. Even if your insurance covers the damages, they may raise your monthly payments as you’re more of a risk. If the accident was your fault, there will be further costs. The other people involved may choose to sue you. Lawyers don’t come cheap, and you’ll stand to lose a lot of money. If you drive under the influence and cause an accident, you’ll have to consider paying for DUI counsel and legal representation. The best way to avoid an accident is by driving well. Never get behind the wheel after drinking, or when you’re feeling tired. Stick to the speed limit at all times. Don’t take any risks when you don’t need to. Find the best fuel deal Fuel isn’t cheap. If you use your car a lot in a month, your fuel costs could be off the chart. There’s not much you can do to avoid this. The best course of action is to shop around. Find where the cheapest fuel is and only stock up there. Contributor: Adam Grist is a regular online contributor and the creator of 3Dom Wraps, a vehicle customization brand focused on making the latest automotive restyling services accessible to a wider audience. Image credits. Main.  Crash.  Fuel.

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