| Higher Fuel Prices? Wheels That Will Keep You Rolling | |
| Gas prices took another big jump. Maybe it's time to consider a vehicle that is more fuel efficient. Here are some great suggestions from Kyle Busch. |
By Kyle Busch
The cost of transportation can be expensive, and higher fuel prices do not help matters. The following vehicles have good ratings, and they will help to stretch your fuel dollars. The following are some vehicles that will help you to keep rolling longer and avoid the pump:
SUVs can really eat the fuel, however, they are convenient for hauling cargo, and they definitely have a real advantage in bad weather and off-road conditions.
If you are in the market for a vehicle, be certain to do your homework. Consult the April (automotive issue) of "Consumer Reports." This resource is available at most public libraries. If you plan on buying a used vehicle, also be sure to read a couple of archived new vehicle road tests (review road tests that were conducted at the time the vehicle was new) on the used vehicle of interest in auto magazines (many are archived at your local library) or Internet sources such as "Car and Driver," "Motor Trend," "Road & Track," or "MotorWeek." Information from the road tests will allow you to zero in on which of the vehicles discussed above will be the best for you. Last, but not least, be certain that you do not overpay to drive a fuel-efficient vehicle. For example, if you pay say $1,500.00 more for a vehicle that achieves five mpg more than your current vehicle, you would need to drive it about five years to get $1,500.00 in fuel savings. However, say you pay an extra $500.00 for a vehicle that achieves 10 mpg more than your current vehicle. In a little over one year, you would recoup your $500.00. Kyle Busch is the author of Drive the Best for the Price: How to Buy a Used Automobile, Sport-Utility Vehicle, or Mini-van and Save Money. The book can be ordered from Barnes and Noble or Borders. Learn more about the book and the author at: www.drivethebestbook.com. The web site accepts all transportation questions. © 2003 Kyle Busch |
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