After how much you've invested in the car you drive – from its down payment, to its monthly costs, insurance, registration and taxes – the last thing you want to do is spend anything on maintenance and repairs. But by keeping up on routine vehicle maintenance, you'll get the most out of your car, truck or SUV for a longer period compared to just driving a vehicle to the ground. Keep up with both the factory recommended maintenance schedule your vehicle probably comes with and heed the advice of the service professionals you trust.
Best Cars for College Grads

When leaving college and off on your own for the first time, you’re likely stressing about finding a first apartment, first job, and making that first student loan payment. One first that doesn’t have to cause added stress is your first car out of school. You can find an affordable used vehicle that won’t eat up your budget at a Hertz Car Sales location near you.
Frequently Asked Questions About Gap Insurance

What is gap insurance? For starters, it covers the "gap" between your car's actual dollar value, and the amount you still owe if you're paying off a lease or loan. But it's also an acronym for "guaranteed asset protection," which is a fancy way of saying you'll be covered from a total loss if you still have a balance due on your vehicle. There are plenty of questions you'll want answered when it comes to getting the right kind of coverage for your car, so read through these frequently asked questions (F.A.Q.) to…
Everything You Need to Know About Used Car Warranties and Coverage
When you're shopping for any kind of car, you'll see plenty of language regarding warranties, extended warranties and coverage of that type. What does that mean for you when you decide to shop for a used car? There's a lot that goes into figuring out what kind of warranty on a used car works for you, and if that's even an option as you select a pre-owned vehicle for your travels. Read on below for some helpful information and tips about warranties when shopping for a used car.
Top Twenty Ways to Save on Gasoline – and Spare Your Wallet
You can tell we're suffering tough times when even the Capitol cannot escape a crisis. This isn't high crime rates or poor education fretting us this time; skyrocketing gas prices have inflamed our tempers and ransacked our finances. A Washington, D.C. Exxon station, near the Watergate building, terrified lobbyists (and their chauffeurs) with an advertised price of $5.69 per gallon!
As the traditional travel months of spring and summer near, many wonder if any fuel relief will arrive in time. Experts claim that prices should settle down around Memorial Day. But we'd like to present…
Buying Green and Saving Some Green Is Easy
Buying a used car is the perfect way to reduce and reclaim what has already been manufactured and recycle. Instead of buying a new car, you are able to reuse what has already been produced and on the road. When buying a used car you are making a conscious decision to preserve materials, conserve energy and keep from adding yet another new car to the road.
Another way to go green when it comes to buying a used car is to choose a hybrid. Combining two forces of energy in order to conserve fuel, hybrids operate off of both gasoline…