Several Myths of Saving Gas Revealed
May 31, 2008
As the economy continues to struggle with inflation and a cautious job market, the prices of commodities and consumables continue to rise. Of all the resources that people rely on the most, perhaps nothing other than gas is at the top of everybody’s minds. As such, more and more people are turning to whatever they can do to save gas, which includes heeding some incorrect advice. Working towards correcting that end, experts have debunked the myths and present the honest facts regarding them. Read more
Your Best Auto Loan For Your Needs
May 29, 2008
Let’s face facts - if you want to buy a new car, you are going to have to get an auto loan to pay for it. There just are not too many people in today’s world who have the kind of money it takes to go out and pay cash for an automobile! Read more
Auto Industry leads the Drop in Overall Retail Sales
May 27, 2008
The economy has been staggering recently, and of all the markets to have been hit the hardest, the automotive industry is one of them. In fact, the lagging sales of cars at dealerships has driven the overall decline in retail sales for the month of April, according to reports issued by the Government. However, sales that exclude the automotive industry have managed to surpass expectations within the same month, leading to a sense of optimism among some. Read more
Late Payments on Loans
May 27, 2008
A shocking sign of the weakening economy came in a report recently. The report shows that consumers are making late payments at a 16 year high. Most believe this is a direct result of the declining housing market and serves as a sign of growing economic woes in America’s financial institution. Read more
What To Consider Before Buying A New Car
May 26, 2008
It is generally agreed that the two most important financial investments one can make is buying a home and buying a car. Many choose to buy a car first often as young as 16 or 17 since a car grants freedom and let’s face it you can sleep in a car but you can’t drive a house. It is important to know what you want from that new car since going in blind and ignorant can cost you quite a bit of green. Read more
Senate Questions Top Five Oil Execs
May 26, 2008
As the price of oil goes up to an unprecedented degree, the US Senate has gathered together the executives of the five biggest oil companies in America. Senate is accusing the five big oil companies of unfairly profiting from the high prices of oil, fleecing millions of hapless Americans who depend on oil for livelihood and survival. Read more
How to Get a New Car Loan
May 24, 2008
You are more than ready for a new car! Maybe you have been using public transportation to get back and forth to work, or maybe you are just tired of your old car. Whatever the case, the way to solve this dilemma is to go after a new car loan, especially if you don’t have the money in the bank to purchase one. And, if you see a car that’s not really new, just “new to you”, never fear. You can find a lender for a used car just as easily as you can a brand new one. Read more
Auto Haggling is Fresh and Valid
May 23, 2008
It’s almost a universal truth that no matter the circumstances, for a first-time buyer of a new or used vehicle, having to haggle is usually a one-way affair. However, with the economy in the U.S struggling to cope with an inflated dollar and rising gas prices, the automotive industry has been seeing its sales drop considerably.
As an effort to improve sales, car salesman are becoming a lot more cooperative with the demands of buyers and are making concessions that would of been unthinkable even a decade ago. Regardless, it is still important to know the right behavior when buying a vehicle so that you can optimize the sale and make it work in your favor. Read more
Luxury Car Sales Down
May 23, 2008
The slumping housing market is effecting more than foreclosure rates. The entire U.S economy is feeling the effect of a weakening housing market and a credit crunch due to sub prime adjustable rates mortgages going into default and America’s debt amount growing at record speed. Read more
More Americans are Relying on Trains to Save Gas
May 22, 2008
Considering that the price of gas continues to soar, almost every American that drives is feeling the squeeze on the wallet. Whether the person is driving a large SUV or a compact hybrid car, the average driver undeniably will claim that paying for gas is a harsh necessity when it comes to transportation. However, not everybody is sticking to a vehicle when it comes to traveling. Read more



