The Top Ten Ways to Waste Money on Your Car
- Do you always go back to the dealer to have your car serviced? Smaller, independent garages will do the work a lot cheaper. It’s always a good idea to choose somewhere on the basis of a referral though. A good, reliable garage that has experience with your car is a great way to beat high dealer servicing costs but they can be hard to find.
- When you do take your car in for its service, whether to your dealer or to an independent, don’t let them talk you into buying things that you don’t need. New wiper blades, air filters or high-performance, synthetic motor oil are all expensive extras that can, if needed, be bought cheaper elsewhere.
- When it does come to wiper blades and that kind of thing, buy them and fit them yourself. It’s an easy job, takes no time at all and is the sort of added extra that you’ll often pay through the nose for if you leave it up to the garage to stick them on.
- Although we’ve warned you about the inflated cost of dealer servicing, beware the false economy of dodgy garages. As we’ve said, the best way to find one is through a recommendation. When you check it out, look for a busy but well-kept garage and a mechanic that is happy to discuss the job and answer your questions. Get an estimate and make sure you sign off on costs before any work goes ahead.
- If you find yourself replacing tires suspiciously often, or they’re wearing down unevenly, you could just be treating a symptom, rather than the real problem. Chances are you’re wasting money on tyres when you need to getting your tracking fixed, a wheel balancing, alignment or even suspension
- Putting off problems with your car because you’re trying to save money will often just make for bigger bills later. For example, that squeak from your brakes might just be a source of aggravation right now but rather than just buying new pads, you could do damage to your disks. Of course, there is always the safety concern with your brakes too. Staying on top of thing like that will help to ensure that you’re not wasting money on costs that could be averted.
- Keeping a record of the repairs that have been carried out on your car can help you monitor problems, like replacing tyres and brake pads too often, helping you to decide if something’s seriously wrong. Keeping the receipts can help you if the repairs go wrong too.
- When it comes to insurance, liability is not an area you want to cut back. However, if you’ve got an old car that’s not worth very much, comprehensive insurance can effectively be a waste of money. Take the cost of a year’s insurance premium, add the excess that you’d be liable for and take it away from the value of your car. When you see the bottom line, is it worthwhile?
- In terms of general upkeep of your car, tyres at the wrong pressure can be a huge waste of money. Improperly inflated tyres can cost you more in petrol, wear out more quickly and put you at risk of an accident.
- Taking your car to the car wash can be a relatively expensive proposition these days. Rather than allow your dirty car to show you up though, why not wash it yourself? Take some pride in your pride and joy and get out there with the sponge and chamois. The brushes at the carwash can be quite abrasive too, so hand washing will keep the paintwork looking its best.
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