Gas prices are climbing daily and most people are feeling pinched every time they full their gas tanks. Do you know how much MPG your car actually gets? Are you sure or are you guessing? Before you jump on the "I have to get a hybrid" bandwagon check to see if you are already getting some decent MPG for the car you already drive. You don't want to have to shop around for a Car Loan unless you really have to.
I was ready to get a hybrid Toyota until I started to track my own car's MPG. What I found out was rather startling. I thought that my little 10 year old Chevy Prizm was getting about 27 MPG but after a little research and keeping track of my mileage and fill ups I was able to access that I was getting closer to 38 MPG. I will be getting a tune-up in the next few weeks so the MPG should improve after that.
When the time comes to replace that car, since it has 150K miles on it already, I am unsure whether to look into Used Car Loans or go through a dealership loan. I do know right now there is a high demand for new and used cars that get 35 MPG and up.
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