A car is the second-highest household expense for most Americans, with maintenance and upkeep costing an average of $8,700 per year. One way to curb car costs
Driving Habits That Save Money
Have you Shopped Your Car Insurance Lately?
If you're like so many of us, you just accept your auto insurance premium as a given. You probably even accept the fact that it increases each time the policy renews. Besides
Road Trip Games That Are Not Electronic
"Are we there yet?" As parents, you probably remember the bonding experiences and lasting memories from your own childhood road trips. You may not remember exactly
Car Repair Kit Necessities
Being prepared for a breakdown could save your life, especially during the winter months. Whether your vehicle breaks down or you slide off the road and have to wait
Car Problems That Aren’t Worth Fixing
If it seems like you are putting a lot of money into your car for repairs, it might be better to get a new vehicle. However, that also depends on the condition of your vehicle and the types of problems you are having.
Uber and Lyft: The Evolution of Modern Taxis
In many cities, ride-hailing companies like Uber and Lyft offer an alternative to traditional taxi service and other kinds of transportation.
5 Tips for Budget-Friendly Day Trips
Day trips give people the chance to explore without all of the planning and costs involved in taking overnight trips. You can see new places and meet new people without
Is Rental Car Insurance Necessary for your Summer Vacation?
As a budget-minded person, you probably research most vacation costs. That way, you can be proactive about finding great deals on hotels, airfare, and of course, rental cars.
How to Maintain the Value of Your Car
Is warmer weather giving you the urge to trade in your car for a more stylish one to drive around in? Before you decide to sell, check Kelley Blue Book to see if this is a good time to do so. If you won’t get much for your car or if Kelley Blue Book recommends waiting, use these tips to maintain the value of your car.
New Uses for Old Things: Packing Edition
Keep that shower cap and empty eyedropper. You would be shocked to find out what items you can reuse and repurpose to help you travel smarter and cheaper.