From the category archives:

Reduce Car Costs

Car Pool

by Moneyproblems TipsWed Jul 14, 2010 Money Saving Tips

Another obvious way to reduce your car costs is to car pool.  Share a ride with a friend or co-worker, and save money.
The ideal car pooler leaves near you and works near you, and they have the same schedule as you.  It may not always be possible to align your schedules, but don’t aim for [...]

Read the full article →

Used Cars are Often a Better Value

by Moneyproblems TipsTue Jul 13, 2010 Money Saving Tips

In most cases you can save money by buying a used car, not a new car. A car loses a lot of it’s value when you drive it off the new car lot, so a used car can save money.
The only exception may be when you plan to keep a car for over seven years.  [...]

Read the full article →

Use a Tire Pressure Gauge and pump up your car tires to save money

by Moneyproblems TipsFri Jul 09, 2010 Money Saving Tips

How can a tire pressure gauge reduce car costs?  Make sure that your car’s tires are properly inflated.
If you live in an area where temperatures rise and fall significantly during the year (which would be anywhere in Canada), your tire pressure can also rise and fall.  The more you drive, the more pressure you put [...]

Read the full article →

Shut Your Car Off to Save Money

by Moneyproblems TipsThu Jul 08, 2010 Money Saving Tips

In our continuing series on how to reduce car costs, today’s tip is an obvious one: shut your car off!
If you are stopped waiting for a long train, shut your car off!
If you are waiting to pick up a passenger, shut your car off!
It sounds simple, and it is.  Your gas mileage when you are [...]

Read the full article →

Cut Your Car Air Conditioning Costs (But Not Too Much)

by Moneyproblems TipsWed Jul 07, 2010 Money Saving Tips

As we continue our series on how to reduce car costs, we discuss today a misunderstood way to reduce your car operating costs: air conditioning.
It costs money to run your air conditioning in your car.  Your engine must work harder to power the air conditioning unit, so where possible ventilate your car by opening your [...]

Read the full article →

Drive in Control to Save Money

by Moneyproblems TipsTue Jul 06, 2010 Money Saving Tips

Yesterday we said that Slow and Steady Saves Money when it comes to driving your car; driving the speed limit saves money.
Proper speed means more than just driving the speed limit.  It also means you can save a lot of money but not driving aggressively.  It’s expensive to be an aggressive driver.  You see aggressive [...]

Read the full article →

Slow and Steady Saves Money

by Moneyproblems TipsMon Jul 05, 2010 Money Saving Tips

As we start the summer driving season, we will present a series of tips to save money while driving this summer.
Our first tip: slow down!  Most cars are designed to have maximum fuel efficiency at around 100 km/h.  Above that speed fuel economy decreases.
So, when you are going on a long trip, drive in the [...]

Read the full article →

Buy Car Gas at the Right Time

by Moneyproblems TipsFri May 07, 2010 Money Saving Tips

As we conclude our series on reducing the costs of car ownership, our final tip is to buy your car gas at the cheapest time of day.
Have you noticed that the price of gas will go up or down during the day, and the week?  Why is that?  In most cases, it’s simply the law [...]

Read the full article →

Reduce car costs: empty the trunk, and remove the car rack

by Moneyproblems TipsThu May 06, 2010 Reduce Car Costs

As we continue our series on saving money by reducing your car costs, today’s tip is to lighten the load by empyting your trunk.
Do you carry unnecessary stuff in your car trunk?  Do you still have a bag of sand from the winter in your trunk?  Any extra weight reduces your car’s efficiency, so empty [...]

Read the full article →

Check your tire pressure to save money

by Moneyproblems TipsWed May 05, 2010 Reduce Car Costs

This week we continue our series on saving money on car costs.  Today’s tip: Check your tire pressure every time you fill up. You can do this by carrying a tire gauge in your glove compartment.
Under-inflated tires reduce your car’s rolling resistance, so you burn more fuel.  Also, under-inflated tires will wear unevenly, or even [...]

Read the full article →
© 2012 Moneyproblems.ca Inc. All Rights Reserved.  Terms of use