Hybrid drivers less likely to be injured in a crash

It's widely known that hybrid cars can help drivers save money at the pump, but the fuel-efficient vehicles may also help prevent them from getting in an accident. A recent study from the Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDI) found that drivers of hybrid cars are 25 percent less likely to be injured in an accident than other motorists on the road, The Detroit News reports.

There are a number of factors going into how the researchers arrived at the figures. Specifically, scientists say that it may depend largely on the thought process of a hybrid driver. Most people behind the wheel of a hybrid car are trying to get the most mileage possible and tend to drive more carefully.

Driving habits may have something to do with it, but the construction hybrid cars were also a factor. According to the newspaper, most hybrid models are heavier than their normal counterparts. For example, a hybrid Accord weighs about 480 pounds less than a traditional Accord.

"Weight is a big factor," said Matt Moore, the HLDI vice president and author of the report. "This extra mass gives them an advantage in crashes that their conventional twins don't have."

Though the study found hybrid drivers are less likely to be injured, it also found that they are 20 percent more likely to be involved in a crash with a pedestrian due to the vehicles' quiet engines.

In addition to driving more carefully, keeping your car properly maintained is another excellent way to make sure that you are safe behind the wheel. New Jersey State Auto Auction offers consumers with a Total Car Care Center so they can make sure their vehicle is in perfect working condition. 

New Jersey State Auto Auction can quell women’s concerns

To many consumers, buying a car can be a stressful enterprise. It's a big commitment and sometimes people might feel overwhelmed by the amount of options in front of them. A recent survey by CarMax found that women have an especially negative view of buying cars. Although the study showed that many found the process to be a hassle, many of their issues could have been resolved had they gone to New Jersey State Auto Auction.

One of the things that annoyed women the most was that they felt they did not get a fair trade-in value for their car. In fact, 15 percent of respondents said they believe they could have gotten more, and at New Jersey Auto they like would have walked away happier. The business is an AutoTrader.com Trade In Marketplace dealership and its website lets you get an appraisal in a matter of seconds.

"As an authorized Autotrader Trade In Marketplace Dealership, we are equipped to provide an instant quote to Trade or Purchase a customer's used car, with payment right on the spot," said Lazlo Ember, the internet marketing director at the company.

The biggest complaint of all, however, was the efficiency of the process. Specifically, 26 percent of women said that they did not have a fast and easy experience the last time they bought a car, and New Jersey State Auto Auction can solve that problem as well.

Along with a wide variety of makes and models at affordable prices, those who go to New Jersey Auto can rest easy because each vehicle is Carfax certified, so you know that you are getting a reliable ride.  

Fuel-efficient cars take center stage

Most drivers on the road today are looking to get the best mileage they can, and with gas as expensive as it is, it's hard to blame them. As such, it's easy to see why fuel efficient cars dominated the week in auto news.

• Jay Leno is famous for a lot of things – his early career as a stand up comedian, his venerable talk show and his pronounced chin have all made him an instantly recognizable part of Hollywood, but his large collection of cars has also earned him a great deal of followers.

It should come as no surprise that Leno was one of the first people to buy the new electric Chevrolet Volt, and according to The New York Times' Wheels blog, his experience with the car might lead other consumers to buy it as well. He got the car on December 12, 2010 and drove it around 11,000 miles without ever having to fill it up with gas. Most impressive? Although he has a long list of cars to choose from, he drives the Volt almost every day.

"It's my daily driver," Leno told the Times. "It really is. I commute in it to work every day. My commute, and all my other daily running around, totals less than 35 miles."

• The Chevy Volt is certainly not the only eco-friendly car on the road right now, and it was Honda that actually earned recognition for its fuel-efficient models. The Honda Civic Natural Gas was given the Green Car of the Year at the recent L.A. Auto Show, according to the Los Angeles Times.

The innovative car is the cleanest running vehicle by Environmental Protection Agency standards and gets an impressive 48 miles per gallon. The unique Civic is currently the only mass-produced car that runs on natural gas.

"There is no other vehicle like the Civic Natural Gas on American highways, and this recognition has been a long time coming for Honda," Ron Cogan, editor and publisher of the Green Car Journal, told the L.A. Times.

• Smaller cars like the Volt and the Civic are not the only models that are looking toward better gas mileage – SUVs are getting on board as well. Honda unveiled its retooled CR-V at the L.A. Auto Show. In addition to its new interior and more powerful engine, the car will get 1 to 4 more miles per gallon than in previous models, according to USA Today.
 

Volkswagen Passat named Motor Trend Car of the Year

The Motor Trend Car of the Year award has been one of the most coveted distinctions in the auto industry for more than 60 years, and the publication recently added the latest name to its list. The Volkswagen Passat was named the 2012 Car of the Year on Wednesday, edging out a record 34-car field in the process.

It's not hard to see why the Passat earned the title. Experts lauded the model's sleek design that manages to blend both a simple and elegant look reminiscent of luxury cars. The interior was equally impressive and roomy, making for an excellent drive.

Of course, it was much more than looks that set the Passat apart from the field. The car was among the most fuel-efficient in the field and came in at an impressive 26.5 miles per gallon in the standard 2.5 liter, five-cylinder model and 34.3 miles per gallon for the diesel model.

Safety was another chief concern for the judges and the Passat excels in that as well. In particular, the car was one of the best in helping drivers avoid getting into crashes at all thanks in large part to its maneuverability and safety warnings.

"It has one of the roomiest interiors in its class, a wide choice of powertrains and a well-tuned chassis," said Angus MacKenzie, the Motor Trend editor-in-chief. "A compelling new entry in the toughest, most competitive vehicle segment in the U.S. today, it's a terrific all-around family sedan."

Although the Passat was recognized by the publication as the standout car of the year, there are plenty of other models that offer excellent efficiency and safety as well, and they're all at New Jersey State Auto Auction. In addition to a large inventory, New Jersey Auto also ensures each car is Carfax-certified so you know you're getting a reliable product.  

Gifts that will keep the car running

One of the most difficult parts of the holidays is trying to come up with the perfect gift for someone who seemingly has everything. Though it may seem like a tall order, it may not be that hard to shop for the auto enthusiasts out there, especially as more and more people look to keep their cars on the road as long as possible.

According to AutoMD.com there are a few gifts that are well-suited for those looking to make sure that their car can reach 150,000 miles and beyond. One of the smallest, but perhaps most useful, tools in keeping your car running is a tire gauge. If tires are properly inflated, they are less likely to be damaged by rough driving conditions. Not to mention they can also go a long way in keeping your fuel efficiency up.

In a similar vein, you may want to buy the budding mechanic in your life an air compressor to assist them in their tire maintenance. Instead of having to take their car to the local gas station to inflate their tires, this gift will give them the opportunity to do so in the comfort of their own driveway.

A maintenance manual can come in handy for drivers looking to make their car last but sometimes the all-important guide can get lost in the shuffle, which could result in a number of unnecessary trips to the mechanic. If you buy someone the right manual for their car as a gift, the money they save will be thanks enough.

Along with having the right tools to ensure their cars run as long as possible drivers will want to make sure their vehicle gets regular maintenance performed. New Jersey State Auto Auction offers consumers with a total car care center at its Jersey City location so everyone can get the most out of their ride. 

Ford unveils redesigned Escape

Ford recently unveiled the 2013 version of its popular Escape, and consumers may be surprised to see a much different look for the SUV. The revamped look includes a curvier frame, and Ford believes the Escape will be among the most fuel-efficient cars of its kind, USA Today reports.

The latest model has a number of other impressive features as well. In addition to a rear tailgate that can be operated remotely by the driver simply waving his or her foot under the bumper, the Escape will also get about five more miles to the gallon than in previous years due to a new engine.

The redesign comes as the Ford Escape is challenging some of the most popular SUVs in the industry. Analysts say that the new look was unveiled in the hopes of competing with the Honda CR-V, which has long been one of the most-driven vehicles of its kind.

"We wanted to create the impression of an athlete, like a runner or a swimmer, in the new body," Ford's European design director Martin Smith said in a statement.

According to Bloomberg, both the CR-V and Escape have been enjoying a resurgence as of late as consumers are beginning to value fuel-efficiency above most other characteristics. In particular, smaller SUVs have accounted for 11 percent of all auto sales in the United States so far this year.

Whether you're looking for a Ford Escape or a smaller fuel-efficient sedan, New Jersey State Auto Auction has what you're looking for. In addition to having a wide variety of makes and models, New Jersey Auto ensures that all of its used cars are Carfax-certified so you know you're getting a reliable vehicle. 

Consumer credit on the rise thanks to auto sales

The unemployment rate may be holding steady at around 9 percent, but that has not stopped consumers from borrowing money to make purchases. Analysts found a $7.4 billion jump in consumer credit in September, a figure reached thanks in large part to a growing number of people are purchasing cars, Bloomberg reports.

Auto sales were particularly robust for American manufacturers. General Motors reported 1.7 percent higher sales in October compared to the same time last year and Ford saw a 6.2 percent jump. However, it was Chrysler that stood above the rest with a 27 percent increase.

"The evidence of September and October is that there is a strong foundation in the U.S.-based automobile industry," Ken Czubay, Ford’s U.S. sales chief, told the news source. "Consumers are just saying it's time to get a new vehicle. We’re seeing that more and more every day from our dealers."

The fact that more consumers are buying cars may be indicative of a change in attitude toward taking out a loan. Over the last several years, some people may have been hesitant due to the stagnant economy, but the recent behavior may be reason to be optimistic.

If you're considering being among those making an automobile purchase but are unsure if you can get a loan due to your credit history, New Jersey State Auto Auction is your best bet. Everyone who comes to the dealer is guaranteed credit approval regardless of whether or not they have bad credit history or none at all.

Additionally, buying a car can be a great way for people with poor credit history to improve upon it. By getting a loan and paying it on time, you can go a long way to building your credit back up. Furthermore, New Jersey Auto has plenty of reliable makes and models to choose from so you can be confident in your choice.  

Hyundai highlights list of reliable used cars for 2011

Used cars offer consumers with the opportunity to get behind the wheel of car that is not only reliable but affordable as well. While there are plenty of excellent choices, some options stand above the rest, and Edmunds.com recently unveiled its list of the best used cars for 2011 in a number of different categories.

Hyundai put in a good performance on the list, with two of the manufacturer's models making appearances. In the compact sedan category, the website named the 2004-2009 Elantra as its top pick, and the 2006-2009 Hyundai Azera was chosen as the best large sedan.

The Elantra earned the nod for a number of reasons but it separated itself due to its smooth ride and build quality. Additionally, the writers at Edmunds were swayed by its impressive scores on crash tests, and a fresh 2007 redesign certainly did not hurt either. The Azera was picked because it offers a luxurious look and refined performance while still having an affordable price tag.

Those looking to pick up a used SUV would be wise to turn to one of the most popular models in recent memory. The website picked the 2004-2009 Ford Explorer as the best in the midsize SUV/crossover category due mostly to its impressive towing capacity combined with plenty of seating – including a spacious third row.

When it comes to minivans, the 2004-2009 Honda Odyssey stood out the most. In years past, minivans from Dodge and Chrysler have been the best, but according to Edmunds the Odyssey is now the top pick because of its powerful V-6 engine.

Whether you're looking to get behind the wheel of a used sedan, SUV or minivan, New Jersey State Auto Auction has plenty of options to choose from. Additionally, securing a loan is especially easy as well, as everyone who visits New Jersey Auto is approved regardless of their credit history. 

Latest Toyota Prius may get 50 miles per gallon

The Toyota Prius has long been regarded as one of the most fuel-efficient cars on the road, but for some consumers its relatively high price tag has made it inaccessible. However, the next incarnation of the mode, the Prius c will not only offer drivers with an impressive 50 miles per gallon around the city but is also expected to be much more affordable.

The Prius c is going to make its United States debut in January when it comes to the 2012 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. In addition to its exceptionally high fuel economy, the new model will also feature a smaller, more youthful body and sportier appearance. Also slated to make its debut next spring is the plug-in version of the Prius.

It may be nearly impossible for the average driver to get 50 miles per gallon, but there are certainly common practices that can help them come close. According to Popular Mechanics, one of the most often-overlooked ways to save on gas is to only use the break when you have to. For example, rather than speeding up and breaking during stop and go traffic, slowly accelerating and coasting may be a better bet.

Along with how you drive your car, you can try to approach Prius-level gas mileage by making sure your tires are properly inflated. The publication reports that under-inflated tires can cost you miles, and checking the pressure each time you get gas can be a good habit to get into.

Regular maintenance can ensure that your car is running smoothly and identify any problems that could have a negative impact on fuel-efficiency. New Jersey State Auto Auction provides consumers with its total care center that offers both repairs and regular inspections. 

Toyota offers least expensive repairs

As the country still tries to pull its way out of the recession, many drivers have taken to getting their car repaired rather than purchasing a new ride. While the practice may save drivers money, there are certain cars that will save them more than others, and a recent report from CarMD pointed out exactly which models offer the most affordable repairs, according to CBS MoneyWatch.

At the top of the list was Toyota. The study, which was conducted by surveying 3,000 mechanics in the United States, took a number of different things into consideration including frequency of repairs as well as how expensive the repairs actually are. The 2009 Toyota Corrolla proved to be the best in both categories with an average cost of just $45.84.

In second place behind Toyota was Hyundai, which has enjoyed a significant sales boom in the United States over the last year. The good placing bodes well for the company's 10-year 100,000-mile warranty, and the 2011 Hyundai Sonata was the sixth-best model, according to the website.

As for American-made brands, Ford placed fourth behind Honda thanks to a strong performance from its crossover SUV, the Edge, and was followed by General Motors. Chrysler was behind by a little bit, coming in at 10th place.

The report may be helpful to consumers who want to keep their cars on the road as long as possible. Rebecca Lindland, the director of strategic review at IHS Automotive, recently spoke with Bloomberg Radio on the topic and revealed that the average car on the road is 10.7 years old.

Motorists looking to keep their car working smoothly can head to New Jersey State Auto Auction's total car care center, which can help you out with any auto repair need.