Thursday, November 21

Top Tips to Save Money on Your Car

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As petrol prices and the general cost of living continue to increase, it’s good to know there are some ways you can still save money on your car in 2022. We’ve rounded up a few tips on how to cut your budget when it comes to your car and vehicle maintenance.

Owning a car is hugely convenient, but it can also be very expensive. You have the initial investment of the car to contend with, the car insurance and road tolls, and then the running fees such as petrol, servicing and general maintenance that all eat into your monthly budget. Thankfully, however, there are many ways you can save money when it comes to running a car:

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Be smart with car services and vehicle maintenance

Follow your car manufacturer’s recommendations around maintenance and services. Be sure to service your car regularly and at the correct intervals to keep it in good condition. A Service Plan or Maintenance Plan through a reputable provider gives you the option of easy monthly payments that allow for better budgeting.

A Service Plan pays for specified aspects of the recommended services of your car by an approved facility for a specific term or kilometres travelled, whichever comes first. Car parts like filters, spark plugs and lubricants are normally covered by most service plan product partners. A Maintenance Plan pays for everything included in the Service Plan, plus the replacement, maintenance or repair of specific wear-and-tear parts, when necessary.

Select a good, value for money mechanic

Select good value mechanics with a solid reputation to carry out work on your car, preferably a workshop that is a member of the Retail Motor Industry organisation. All members follow strict guidelines that promote ethical work, transparency, loyalty, and fair pricing. Their work will be trustworthy and will keep your car in the best health for as long as possible, which ultimately saves you money in the long run.

PriceCheck tip: Keeping your car clean is a great way to keep it in the best condition possible, and avoid wear and tear on the paint. PriceCheck has a range of car cleaning and maintenance product listings to keep your trusty vehicle in tip-top shape.

Drive smart to save petrol

Your driving style has a massive influence on how much fuel your car uses. Petrol is not a cheap commodity, so even saving just 10% will add up massively as the months go by.

Keep in the highest gear possible without labouring your engine – you’ll want to aim to be in top gear as soon as it is safely possible. Additionally, be proactive rather than reactive with your driving. If you see a red light in the distance, lift off the petrol and coast to it; you may not need to brake at all! Don’t speed too much on highways, either, as the fuel consumption difference between 120km/h and 130km/h is surprisingly large.

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Consider carpooling

If you’re travelling to the same destination with multiple people, make use of available seats and consider carpooling. You’ll be able to split the cost of any fuel used between whoever is travelling, which drastically reduces the cost of a long-distance journey. If you plan to carpool to save costs, be sure to let your insurer know about your new driving plans.

Journey costs go beyond just the fuel, so if you can group where possible, it’s a shockingly easy way to save money. When you drive your car less, it isn’t wearing out its oil, tyres, breaks etc. as quickly as it otherwise could.

Shop around for car insurance

Car insurance is something of a grudge purchase – it’s not glamourous, and it’s not a physical thing you can see or hold, so it tends to be something we hate buying. You might be tempted to go with the first insurance company that pops into your head, but it’s worth taking the time to shop around, because it can save you money.

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