Archive for March 24th, 2010

It is just a fact of modern life. As gas prices begin to make their inevitable rise back to their previous level and global warming becomes an increasing threat to the planet, drivers around the world are looking for ways to make their precious (and expensive) gas go further while lessening their vehicle’s impact on the Earth. Fortunately, there are a number of things you can do to accomplish both goals at the same time.

Here’s one easy way to save money and reduce your environmental encroachment. An immediate and most important way to save on gas is simply to adjust your driving habits. Continue reading ‘One Easy Way to Save Gas and Money’ »

Cars are a major part of a fluidly functioning society. We use cars to transport goods, get too and from work, to run errands, respond to emergency situations in a timely manner and to have fun. But cars can be an incredibly costly investment. The cost of a car goes far beyond what it takes to buy it.

Owning a car means paying for gas, general upkeep, registration, new tires or brakes, inspection stickers, major repairs from constant wear and tear or damage caused from a wreck of fender bender. Although these costs may seem overwhelming, there is a way to cut down the price of owning a car significantly. The path towards a longer life for your car with fewer repair costs is by routine maintenance. Continue reading ‘Maintaining Your Car Engine For Longer Life’ »