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Cutting Your Car Costs
 
Cars can be expensive things. In a year you’ll have to consider all the bills such as road tax, insurance and fuel, while also having to contemplate what the car cost in the first place. One thing’s for sure: a car can’t come for free. If you’ve got one, then you’re going to have to pay for it in some way at some point. But, if you want a car, or even if you already have one, there are plenty of ways that you can conserve your hard earned cash. Take a read of this article if you’re looking to cut your car costs!
 

Shop Around for Car Insurance
With television popping up constantly about price comparison websites and single insurers, it wouldn’t be hard to just head to the first one you remember and take their quote. If you go straight to a single insurer, then make sure you visit some others. This rule is also applicable for price comparison websites. Price comparison websites, such as Moneysupermarket or Confused operate through having selected partners displayed on their website. That means not all of the market will be displayed on any one price comparison website. Make sure you visit three or more and keep a look out for online bargains, quite often insurers will offer a discounted price to online customers (Kwik Fit Insurance offer 20% off – visit the site for car insurance quotes).
 

Wash it Yourself
If you’re one of those people who can’t be seen in a dirty banger, then washing your car will be a regular essential. However, are you also too busy to give your car a scrub? Having your car washed and cleaned can set you back by £20 for small vehicles, and the price only goes upwards for larger ones! Even taking your car down to the washer at the garage will cost a tenner. Think about doing it yourself once in a while, and you’ll soon be reaping the benefits. Just think, all you need to do for a basic wash is sling over some soapy water and give it a buff with a sponge. How can that take more than twenty minutes?
 

Think About Fuel
Fuel prices have been high for quite some time. This has meant drivers have to watch their wallets and be more conscious of their fuel tank. There are various ways to cut fuel costs. One is to keep revs to a minimum by being in as high gear as possible and not driving unnecessarily too fast. Another way is to plan the way you buy your fuel. Don’t just fill up every so often anywhere that happens to pop up. The best way is to combine filling up with your weekly shop. Supermarkets are often the cheapest providers of petrol, while buying from them will see your loyalty points stack up nicely.

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