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Does it seem like your auto insurance rates go up every time you sneeze, refill the gas tank or - the ultimate factor - add another driver to your policy? You're not imagining it; numerous factors influence the cost of your auto policy and many of them are simply beyond your control. It's important to know when comparison shopping can save you money. Here are some common instances in which you should re-evaluate your auto insurance coverage. More
Whether you're driving around in a brand new car, or one with an odometer reading closing in on 100,000 miles, there's one thing you can count on. Eventually, your vehicle is going to break down and fixing it won't be cheap. Protect yourself by getting an extended vehicle warranty. More
Gas prices continue to rise and many economists say there's no end in sight. You need your vehicle, so when you can't save at the pump, you need to save on other auto-related expenses. More
Want to have more cash in your pocket? Try shopping around for auto insurance. More
Getting tired of sinking money into that old jalopy in the driveway? If your car is on its last legs, it's time to start shopping around for a replacement vehicle, and now is a great time to look! There are some great deals out there on both new and late model used vehicles. More
The end of the year is the perfect time to buy a new car; but before setting foot on the lot, it's a good idea to know where your financing is going to come from. More
How much does the average person pay for auto insurance? Probably more than they would like. Make sure you're paying the right amount by comparing online. More
Don't let a bad credit history hold you back from getting a car loan. There are bad credit car loans to rescue people with a less than perfect credit record. The key lies in locating a suitable lender who can explore all viable financing options. More
With auto manufacturers reporting slow sales and gasoline at record highs, anyone in the market for a new car can find some great deals. Before you hit the dealership, you should do a little homework to make sure you can get the best rate on an auto loan. More
Whether your car is brand new or 10 years old, it's eventually going to break down. Wouldn't you rather present your vehicle warranty than spend a small fortune on repairs? More
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