Car Loan News / Make Fuel Economy a "Must Have"

Make Fuel Economy a "Must Have"
Don't be so dazzled by glass and chrome that you forget to choose a car that offers good fuel efficiency.Although gas prices have tapered off, the prices are slowly creeping back up. And yet, carmakers are in a horsepower war. Cars have never been bigger or more powerful. Engines putting out more than 200 horsepower have become commonplace. Our lust for power has turned our country into a thirsty nation that is also very dependent on its oil from foreign sources.

Choosing a more fuel-efficient car will keep more money in your pocket, save our natural resources and reduce air pollution. Those are all good things. So, how do you proceed?

A good starting point is to check out these lists provided by Edmunds.com: Top 10 Most Fuel-Efficient Sedans for 2009 and Top 10 Most Fuel-Efficient SUVs and Crossovers for 2009. If one of these vehicles doesn't catch your eye, consider the following general rules when searching for a car that delivers good fuel economy.

Four-Cylinder vs. V6 and V8: In most cases, the smaller the engine the better the fuel economy. This means that instead of buying a car with a V6 or V8 engine, consider getting the four-cylinder engine for that car. The initial purchase price will be lower and you will save money on gas. Many four-cylinder engines these days are very lively and will provide plenty of power for merging and passing.

Standard vs. Automatic Transmission: Automatic transmissions often come as a $700 option on many cars. Not only that, but the manual-shift car usually gets better gas mileage. If you don't live in the city and don't get stuck in traffic a lot, this is a money-saving alternative for you.

Hybrids: A number of different hybrid vehicles are on the market now. In some hybrids (the Ford Fusion Hybrid and the Toyota Prius), the gas mileage is top of the class. More recently, hybrids are getting better fuel economy without having to sacrifice performance.

• Car Loans
• Car Loan Tips
• Car Finance
How to Test Drive a Navigation System
Inexpensive portable navigation systems and even cheaper smartphone nav applications are making the pricey in-dash systems offered by automakers less attractive to many consumers. But some people prefer in-dash systems because of their larger screens and because they offer more features. Plus, you never have to worry about forgetting an in-dash system at home. Finally, prices for in-dash systems are starting to drop.
 Bluetooth Basics
Bluetooth is a wireless technology that allows two compatible devices to communicate. In the car, it lets you operate a mobile phone "hands-free," meaning you don't have to hold the device while making or taking a call or performing such functions as accessing the phone's address book. (Of course, you have to use your hands to operate certain Bluetooth features via the vehicle's controls.)
Audio-System Basics
Automotive sound systems are more complex now that portable media players, hard-disk drives and smartphones are along for the ride. But the basic radio/speaker setup hasn't drastically changed, even though more speakers and more amplifier power have been added over the years.
• Auto Refinance
File engine/modules/searchcloud.php not found.
Bad Credit Car Loans Bad Credit Auto Loan Financing | Good and Bad Credit Car Loans
Automotive Credit Cards
Spend Now; Save on a New Car Later
Super Duty trucks drive Ford’s strong June
Sales of Ford vehicles increased 13.3 percent in June compared to the same month last year, and the gain was largely spurred by a strong showing by the carmaker’s Super Duty pickup trucks.
Keep credit in mind when managing finances
Responsible consumers tend to have all their affairs in order – a steady income, plenty of savings and perhaps even an investment or two on the side. While these things are all positive, they ultimately won't get you approved for an auto loan – for that, you need credit.
Used Car Loans Used Car Loans - Car Loans - New & Used Auto Loan Financing
Credit Tips
Getting the Best Rates on Your Car Loan
How to Get a Used Car Bargain Part One
Identifying Your Target Cars & Arranging Financing
Drive a (Nearly) New Car for (Almost) Free!
There are certain people who seem to have X-ray vision, who can look at a business and see things that are invisible to other people. I bring this up because I have a friend who spotted something about used cars that I have never heard addressed by anyone else.
Car loan news and advice Car Loan Articles - Car Loan Tips, News & Advice
→ Car Loan News, Information and Education