June 11th, 2008 by Hal Moses
With the soaring gas prices and slumps in sales, carmakers are offering some of the biggest financing deals and cash incentives in years. Check out these great deals complete with new car warranties, because they won’t last forever.
The 2008 Dodge Caliber is listed at $14,320-$22,705, but this month you can get it for even less. The rebate is for $750-$1,500 cash back or financing that starts at 0%.
The 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt is a compact that will get you 33 mpg on the highway. You can save big on the MSRP of $14,410 with 0% financing for 60 months or $2,000 cash back.
GM is trying to keep the 2008 Pontiac Vibes flying off the lot by updating rebates since May. Now you can get low financing or $2,000 cash back with this comfy compact car.
You don’t see new vehicles for $10,000, but with a $2,000 rebate on the $12,895 Kia Spectra, this is what you will see.
There’s nothing like the feeling of owning a new vehicle, complete with an auto warranty and reliability. Now is a great time to take the plunge if you’re thinking of buying a new car because incentives won’t last.
June 9th, 2008 by Hal Moses
Between the soaring gas prices, and the increasing awareness about environmental dangers, gas-guzzlers and giant SUVs aren’t quite as chic. Now, people are looking to small, economic cars instead. Luckily, there are more budget-priced car models to choose from than ever. Some are terrific, while some are not. Here are a few great choices.
The Honda Fit is a hatchback launched back in 2006. It has superb handling, surprising power, and the quality associated with the Honda brand. It comes in two trim levels, including the Fit Sport and comes with an excellent auto warranty. This car has a 1.5-liter engine with 100-hp, and is fuel-efficient. However, the best part about the car is its price, starting at $13,950.
The Chevrolet Cobalt has a model for every budget: the LS, LT and Sport. Also, shoppers can pick between the sedan and coupe. The Cobalt engine is a 2.2-liter with 148-hp. Also, the 2008 Cobalt has OnStar, XM satellite radio, and head curtain side impact air bags. The price on this car ranges from $13,675-$18,875.
At $11,300-$13,675, the Toyota Yaris is available in a three-door hatchback or sedan. This car is very hot in Europe and gaining popularity around the world. It has a 1.5-liter 106-hp engine and offers excellent fuel-efficiency.
One thing is for sure; gas-guzzlers are a thing of the past. Small, efficient cars are what people want today. These cars offer great reliability, however, as with any car purchases it is important to have new car warranties to protect you.
June 8th, 2008 by Hal Moses
The buyer who is well informed is the wisest, while uninformed customers often get confused by all of the complex information that goes along with purchasing a vehicle. Car dealers use it to their advantage when a consumer hasn’t done their research.
One way that auto dealers make extra profit is to bounce profit potential between two different transactions. For example, if a consumer really wants to do well on their trade in, a dealer may inflate the down payment or the monthly payments.
Be aware that auto dealers legally don’t have to give you the lowest interest rate that you qualify for. After doing the credit check, the dealer will know details, such as your housing status and income and they will add it all up to determine what they feel you are willing to pay.
Buyers who are inattentive or confused may also be “slammedâ€. This is when dealers take over and hurry customers through the entire process of test-driving, negotiating, signing papers, and driving the car home. Unfortunately, this often results in buyer’s remorse.
Buyers must do their research before even showing up at the dealership. Dealers can sense an uninformed buyer and will often take advantage of them. In addition, buyers should research new car warranties and auto loans in order to get the best deals.
June 5th, 2008 by Hal Moses
Consumers are looking to the Internet to purchase cars, an auto warranty, as well as auto loans. Now, there is a whole new level for vehicle searching because of the search engine, Autoopia, autoopia.com. Just like Google revolutionized how people perform general searches, Autoopia has revolutionized how people search for vehicles. This search engine uses an interface that is clean and simple that allows for consumers to perform easy car searches.
To do this, they gather car listings and ads from thousands of sources online. Their database is growing constantly and lists vehicles in the millions. A big bonus to their site is that consumers can perform searches that are saved automatically, allowing them to come back to the site later and review the results that they had previously.
Viewers get a great first impression of the site due to the smooth interface, and they keep coming back for more because of the impressive search results. Another plus is that consumers only receive results from the specific make and model that they were looking for, not any others.
Shopping online has become a great way to find vehicles, and Autoopia is an ideal search engine to use. Motorists can find great car deals, and then shop around for auto loans and new car warranties. The Internet is revolutionizing access to the auto market.
June 5th, 2008 by Hal Moses
OK, it’s definitely official: Hybrid cars are the wave of the future. With gas prices over $4 per gallon and oil at approximately $100 a barrel, we need to save on fuel costs. And, global warming and the air quality concerns make it a good time to take the plunge. But, which hybrid should you buy? Here are some factors to consider.
First of all, determine the size of vehicle that you need. If you need a lot of cargo room and are dead set on an SUV, there are many now to choose from. However, you have to realize that even the SUVs that are the most fuel-efficient hybrids aren’t going to be as fuel-efficient as standard gas powered sedans, due to their size, as well as the size of their engines.
Also, you need to consider style. Some motorists claim that the Toyota Prius is the ugliest thing they have ever seen, while others love it. And people who are environmentally minded like the style of the Prius because it calls attention to itself being a ‘green’ car. However, if you like a more conventional car style, you might be happiest with the Honda Civic, Toyota Camry, or Ford Escape.
It is time to stop relying on fossil fuels, and hybrid cars are a good way to do that. The type of hybrid you decide on is up to you, so make sure to do your homework and determine which hybrid will suit you the best. In addition, research new car warranties to protect yourself from unnecessary repair expenses. Hybrids may be technologically advanced, but they still break down like all other cars.
June 1st, 2008 by Hal Moses
Many people enjoy owning minivans because they offer various options for carrying cargo and passengers. Depending on your needs, you can configure minivans in a variety of different ways. Also, minivans now come with climate control in dual zones, as well as DVD systems. These features offer great appeal to buyers, especially families.
There is tons of interior room in minivans, which allows for plenty of leg and headroom. Also convenient are the models that have sliding doors on both sides of the vehicle, making it quick and easy to get in and out.
Minivans allow enough seating for up to eight passengers. The ones that is equipped for seven passengers typically have captain’s chairs, not a bench. The Honda Odyssey offers even more flexibility in seating by having a center seat that can be removed.
If you need a vehicle that has flexibility in seating and cargo space, minivans are a great option. They have numerous features that make for a comfortable, convenient ride. However, no matter what vehicle you decide to purchase, make sure you get new car warranties to protect yourself from unforeseen repairs.
June 1st, 2008 by Hal Moses
All over the world, car manufacturers are realizing that drivers are interested in vehicles that are ecologically friendly. There are many recent vehicles that are fuel-efficient and look terrific. These are some of the newest.
The VW Golf TDI Hybrid offers lower emissions and longer legs. Popular in Europe, this hatchback has a terrific look. It has a diesel high-tech engine and a start-stop that is automatic. Also, it has a 7-speed DSG gearbox, an electric motor and gets 69mpg.
The Audi TT TDI proves that a fantastic looking sports car doesn’t have to guzzle gas. This vehicle can go from 0 to 62mph in 7.5 seconds. It has 170 hp and 258 lb-ft of torque. This vehicle offers the power that goes along with a sports car and great fuel-efficiency.
With gas prices around $4 per gallon, consumers are realizing the importance of fuel-efficient vehicles. To protect their wallets, motorists are taking extra steps, such as purchasing eco friendly vehicles and new car warranties.
June 1st, 2008 by Hal Moses
There is nothing worse than getting your car repaired and hearing, “It isn’t covered under your auto warranty.â€Â Often, motorists are confused because they assume that certain repairs are covered. Drivers need a little education to understand more about their new car warranties.
People need to understand that an auto warranty isn’t an entitlement, but an agreement you make with the car manufacturer. Your responsibility is to fulfill specific maintenance requirements that the manufacturer sets. After doing your part, the manufacturer must perform repairs resulting from a defect or a failed part.
So, what parts are covered? The auto manufacturer must cover the parts that it makes. For example, transmissions, engines, steering, suspension, computers, instruments, chassis wiring, and other parts that they manufacture are covered. Maintenance items and wearable items aren’t covered under new car warranties. For example, filters, hoses, belts, brakes and tires aren’t covered.
What about the parts not made by the manufacturer of the car? Items such as stereo systems and conversion components have a warranty through their manufacturers. These can be found in paper work you received with the purchase of the car.
The best thing that you can do to avoid misunderstandings about new car warranties is to educate yourself. Make sure that you do your homework and read all of the fine print in your auto warranty.
May 31st, 2008 by Hal Moses
Consumers who want to buy a new car have several concerns: reliability, safety and new car warranties. Recently, The Insurance Institute For Highway Safety listed the thirty-six 2008 vehicles that they rate highest for safety. Which cars are there favorites?
The Toyota Tundra was the only pickup truck that made the list. Its main safety features include side airbags, as well as stability control.
Although no domestic vehicles made the list last year, there are seven domestics on the 2008 list. These are the Ford Taurus, Mercury Sable, Ford Edge, Ford Taurus X, Lincoln MKX, Cadillac CTS and the Saturn Vue.
Ford Motor Company had the most vehicles on the list. In fact, they had eight models. Honda and Acura sported seven winners.
Only one small car made the IIIHS list: the Subaru Impreza.
According to studies, drivers are more and more concerned with vehicle safety. Also, drivers want cars that are reliable. They are purchasing new car warranties, so that they can easily repair their cars without the worry of unnecessary expenses.
May 31st, 2008 by Hal Moses
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners recently performed a study to determine what the best and worst states are in the country for auto insurance. According to the study, you are paying the highest insurance premiums if you live in the Northeast.
New Jersey proved to be the most expensive state. On average, premiums in New Jersey are over $1,300 yearly. The capital of our nation, Washington D.C. was the second highest, with average yearly premiums of $1,185. New York was third highest with $1,110 being the average premium.
Revealed in the study was that urban driving, high salaries, and a lot of traffic are responsible for elevated costs in those states. In addition, liability insurance premium costs are higher in the Northeast.
Midwestern and Northern states proved to have the lowest insurance premium costs. The overall lowest was Idaho with costs at $530 per year. The next lowest was Maine at $560 a year, and North Dakota was $570 per year.
According to this study, your location is a key factor in determining your car insurance costs. Today, consumers are paying more than they ever have for their vehicles. These costs include insurance, new car warranties, and maintenance costs.