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Diploma Deals on Wheels

You know your college diploma is so much more than a simple piece of paper. Your diploma can also act as your ticket to a wide spectrum of special deals on new cars. Read on to learn more information in the following article.

How to Inspect a Used Car

Most used car buyers don't take the time or make the effort to thoroughly check out the car. Neglecting this step often results in costly repair bills or worse, owning a car that is not worth fixing. Here are some of the checks and tests you should perform before you buy.

Finance or Lease: Choosing One

It's like buying a new pair of shoes. Everyone has an opinion on the topic, but the best advice is to scope out which is the right fit for you. Ownership Leasing: You do not own the vehicle. You get to use it but you have to return it when your lease ends. If your lease vehicle has a purchase option, you may be able to purchase your vehicle during the term of the lease or at lease end.

Lowering Your Auto Finance Costs

Before making a purchase, especially a large one, most buyers ponder an equation that goes something like: What is it going to cost me, and will that equal what I am going to get? Consider that equation when buying your next vehicle. Naturally, you want to get the most vehicle for the money you spend.

Leasing or Buying: Which One Is Right for You?

Lease or buy? It's a decision that many college students have to make each year when they venture into the world of car shopping.

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Auto Loan Calculator

Use the Young Money Auto Loan Calculator to determine how much of an auto loan you can afford. Your monthly car payments must fit into your budget. No one wants a car loan they can't afford to pay!

Auto Shopping 101

OK, so you're in the market for a used car. You start looking in the classified ads and find several models in your price range that interest you. The next step is to decide which cars are worth checking out in person. We suggest the shopping process begin on the phone. Below, you'll find a series of questions and a fact sheet designed to help you pre-sort the "possibles".

Best Fuel Efficient Vehicles

Do high gasoline prices have you thinking about buying a more fuel efficient vehicle? Most gas/electric hybrids cost about $5,000 above the all-gasoline cars.

Buying vs Leasing

In the past, leasing seemed like something only business owners did. Now that is just not the case anymore. Buying and leasing are both viable options with pros and cons to each.

Car Buyer's Guide to Online Shopping

Many Internet services will help you buy a vehicle at below or just above the invoice cost. Note: If you're looking at cars in the top of the market, don't be surprised to find that there is very little play in their MSRP (manufacturer's suggested retail price).

Car Buying 101: Credit Essentials

Credit... what is it? The quick and easy answer is: unless you have saved up enough money to pay for a vehicle up front, the only other way to finance through the dealership and take one home is to pay the dealer in monthly installments for ownership of it (financing), or to pay them for the use of the vehicle over time (leasing).

Car Buying 101: Credit History

Now that a foundation of understanding has been laid down, let's dive right into the nitty-gritty details of your credit. Here, we will cover the actual criteria that the dealerships take into consideration when you apply to finance or lease a vehicle. This is what is known as your credit history and it contains two important elements: Credit Report and Credit Score.

Car Loan Basics

A yearly rate of interest that includes all of the fees and expenses paid to acquire the loan. Lenders must disclose the APR. To compare loans of the same length, you should look at the APR.

Car Shopping: Kicking Your Financial Knowledge into Gear

January 2009 marked the worst month for auto sales in more than 25 years, and now, auto manufacturers and the U.S. government are doing their best to entice consumers to purchase cars in an effort to help the ailing industry.

Diploma Deals on Wheels

You know your college diploma is so much more than a simple piece of paper. It represents the culmination of a lot of hard work, a lot of long hours at the library, and a lot of checks written to the registrar. But that's not all: your diploma can also act as your ticket to a wide spectrum of special deals on new cars. Before you seal it in a frame and hang it over the mantelpiece.

Diploma Deals on Wheels

You know your college diploma is so much more than a simple piece of paper. Your diploma can also act as your ticket to a wide spectrum of special deals on new cars. Read on to learn more information in the following article.

Driving More Miles Using Less Fuel

Most drivers are aware of the standard suggested ways of improving vehicle fuel economy including: avoiding sudden starts and stops, keeping tires inflated to the recommended pressure, avoiding the use of air conditioning, guiding down hills, etc.

Finance or Lease: Choosing One

It's like buying a new pair of shoes. Everyone has an opinion on the topic, but the best advice is to scope out which is the right fit for you. Ownership Leasing: You do not own the vehicle. You get to use it but you have to return it when your lease ends. If your lease vehicle has a purchase option, you may be able to purchase your vehicle during the term of the lease or at lease end.

Financing Your New Wheels

Assuming you are like most people, you don’t have enough money lying around to buy a car. That means you are going to have to borrow money or lease. Have you decided which to do? The answer depends on how long you will keep your car.

Financing Your New Wheels

Car purchasing is exciting. Nothing feels better than having your own ride. You have two options either buying or leasing the car. Before you even head out to the car dealerships do some online research. Figure out what kind of car you can get that makes you happy and fits your budget. Here you will find information that will help you decide between buying and leasing. Read on to learn the potential advantages and disadvantages for each option.

Find a Used Vehicle for the Best Price

More and more people are realizing that the cost of new transportation can really throw a budget into reverse. In many instances, today's new vehicle prices compare to the cost of a new home just a generation ago.

Five Good Used SUVs for Your Money

Winter is the time of year when many people look to buy sport-utility vehicles. Who can blame them? Today's SUVs are not only reliable and refined enough to provide a slow paced fall drive, but they also have the ability to tackle winter weather at its worst.

Five Used Car Models Worth Considering

The cost of new transportation is expensive. However, there are several used vehicles that you might want to consider. The following vehicles all have good ratings and current market forces have made them available at very reasonable prices.

Get Pre-Approved for a Car Loan

Fewer people are buying cars and car salesmen are much more eager to make a deal. Big discounts, cash back, and generous financing terms are just a few of the things you can take advantage of.

How to Find the Best Rate

Many times, you can fill out one form and receive many different quotes. Online auto loan brokers offer lender comparisons. Auto loan brokers can negotiate rates with lender to help you find better deals!

How to Inspect a Used Car

Most used car buyers don't take the time or make the effort to thoroughly check out the car. Neglecting this step often results in costly repair bills or worse, owning a car that is not worth fixing. Here are some of the checks and tests you should perform before you buy.

Hybrid Cars Introduce New Era of Environmental Awareness

For many people, hybrid cars are a glimpse into what could be for the auto industry. These electric and gas powered machines not only save resources and money, but also help preserve the environment. Kurt Davies, the research director for Greenpeace in Washington, D.C., says the organization supports the use of these newer vehicles.

I Work, Therefore I Drive

Buying a car is an important investment. Work on building up your credit score before you make the move so you can get a better deal on your auto loan. Here you will find some valuable car buying tips that will help you choose the right car dealerships through online research so read on and get knowledgeable.

Its Great Time to Buy a Car

Right now interest rates are low. However, this could change any day. If inflation gets too high the Fed will raise the rates; a higher interest rate could raise the price of your car substantially.

Leasing or Buying: Which One Is Right for You?

Lease or buy? It's a decision that many college students have to make each year when they venture into the world of car shopping.

Lowering Your Auto Finance Costs

Before making a purchase, especially a large one, most buyers ponder an equation that goes something like: What is it going to cost me, and will that equal what I am going to get? Consider that equation when buying your next vehicle. Naturally, you want to get the most vehicle for the money you spend.

Maintain Your Car to Keep it Problem Free

Taking car of your vehicle will save you money. It’s important to keep up with a car’s maintenance because not doing so is costly and irresponsible. Auto repairs are expensive and a lot of car repairs occur because of lack of maintenance. Here you will find tips that will keep you on track with tire and oil changes and more. Read on and follow link for this valuable information.

New Auto Technology Makes Today's Vehicles Mobile Offices and Entertainment Systems

With motorists spending record amounts of time in their vehicles, drivers are changing drive time into entertainment and work time. A national survey reported that the typical motorist is spending more than 56 minutes a day behind the wheel, up 7 percent from 1999. What's more, the average household is logging 4,000 more miles annually than in 1990, according to the Federal Highway Administration.

Refinance Your Auto Loan

Refinancing can sound scary but nothing could be further from the truth. When you refinance your auto loan you are basically creating a new loan to replace the old one.

Should I Buy a Car

Before buying a new car, you should ask yourself some questions. Do you really need a new car? Should I buy a new car or a used car? You may think you are saving money with a used car but you need to have a trusted mechanic look it over before you buy.

Small Ways to Save Big on Fuel

Gas prices keep going up. So what can you do to keep your fuel costs down? Here are some tips: Easy on that pedal -- If you're the type to pass everybody and boost your RPM into the red zone every time you hit the gas, you could be decreasing your fuel economy by as much as 2 miles per gallon. Read on and find more tips.

Smart Students Solve Problems by Biking to Class

Thousands avoid traffic, parking lot woes, and stay in shape. (U-WIRE) SAN MARCOS, Texas - Imagine going from your home to campus in just a few minutes, finding a convenient parking space in front of the building, and then, without worrying about possible ticketing, leisurely walking to class. That is how thousands of college students get to class every day.

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