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How to lower the cost of motoring

How to lower the cost of motoring

Who doesn’t want to save money on motoring? This is something that most will be looking to do right now with the rising cost of living and the sharp increase in the price of fuel. Many households will be struggling to make ends meet, and keeping a car on the road can be hugely expensive. Despite this, there are ways to make savings when it comes to driving, and they could make a big difference. So, for those looking to save some cash, here are a few tips.

Drive less

One of the simplest steps to take is to drive less. The cost of fuel is alarming at the moment, so if it’s possible to avoid driving, it’s absolutely worth doing. Walking or cycling is free, a great form of exercise, and better for the environment. Of course, there may be times that the car is needed, but we should all ask ourselves whether or not we need to drive before grabbing the keys.

Buy a used car

If a new vehicle is needed, it will make a lot more sense financially to buy a used one. Buying used is always cheaper, and it’s easy to get more for one’s money, particularly right now with the global chip shortage driving up the cost of a new car. There are always high-quality used cars to be found by searching for local dealers, such as a used car dealer Essex where you can browse used cars for sale.

Choose a fuel-efficient car

Leading on from this, it’s also important to make sure to choose a car that will be fuel-efficient to keep costs (and environmental impact) down. Many people are looking into an electric as these are becoming more affordable, the infrastructure is improving, and there are many different types of electric cars to choose from right now.

Lower the car insurance

Car insurance is essential, but it can also be a major cost to cover. There are ways that you can bring this down while still having a decent level of cover, though, such as:

  • Shopping around
  • Increasing the excess
  • Lowering the mileage
  • Buying a car that is in an affordable insurance group
  • Taking a defensive driving course
  • Adding safety features to the car

Do the maintenance

Every car needs to be maintained to keep it in the best condition and to avoid costly repairs. Many of these tasks are basic tasks that one can do independently, which will help to save money while avoiding having to take the car to the garage. It is also important to keep up with the car’s service schedule to make sure it’s in the best condition.

Hopefully, these tips will come in handy and help with saving on motoring costs. Many households are feeling the squeeze right now, but there are always ways to reduce spending.

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