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How to save money as a car owner

Owning a car makes life more convenient, but it comes with a price. Between paying for gas and insurance, as well as making sure your vehicle is always up to date with maintenance services, you have to hand over a pretty penny. But while being a car owner can be expensive, there are loopholes you can take to save some money.

Here are 10 of the easiest ways to save cash as the owner of a vehicle:

1. Reconsider your current car
If the car you're driving is a gas hog or requires service more often than you can afford, it's time to trade it in. Search for an inexpensive vehicle with little to no damage and is great on gas. Making an entirely new investment might seem like a huge expense at first, but it'll save you more money in the long run.

2. Shop frugally for a new ride
When you decide to buy a new car, don't let the dealer talk you into getting fancy accessories. Those extra add-ons are only going to add to the monthly bill. If you're looking to save a lot of money, just find yourself a vehicle that's going to get you from point A to point B safely. After all, do you really need the sound system and heated seats?

If you need to save money, your car doesn't need to have all the bells and whistles. If you need to save money, your car doesn't need to have all the bells and whistles.

3. Search for the most affordable insurance
If your car insurance seems to be burning a hole in your pocket, it's time to search for a more affordable plan. Switching insurance can save you money, just take some advice from Defensive Driving.com and don't immediately take the first quote you get. Instead, shop around until you find the best deal that caters to your budget. Some companies will even set you up on a plan that lets you pay biannually instead of monthly, which can also save you a lot of cash in the long run.

4. Keep up with routine services
Showing your car some TLC throughout the year might seem like an unnecessary added expense to you, but it'll actually save you money, according to what Leona Dalavai Scott, editor of AutoInc. told Bankrate.

"If you maintain your car, you're avoiding expensive repairs down the road," she said.

"Showing your car some TLC will save you money."

Think of the mechanic as your car's doctor. By taking your ride in for routine services with him, he'll make sure everything is running smoothly to avoid a potential breakdown – something that could cost a huge chunk of money in repairs. That means changing the tires, oil and filters whenever necessary.

5. Learn how to maintain your car on your own
Maintaining your car is key, but that doesn't necessarily mean you have to take it to the mechanic. If possible, learn how to do these services on your own. A good portion of the price you pay at the auto shop goes to labor fees, and you can avoid these expenses by taking care of things on your own. Changing your tires and oil are easier tasks than you think, just take a look at these guides.

6. Wash your car on your own
Taking your car to the automatic carwash might be convenient, but it's not the least expensive option. Simply take care of the task on your own! Invest in a bucket, some sponges, car washing liquid and wax that'll last you the entire summer. Buying these tools to wash your car at home is just another investment that'll save you money down the road.

7. Search for cheap gas
Don't just buy gas at the station that's right up the road. Drive around and search for the lowest priced fuel. Make matters easier on yourself and download an app that does the job for you, such as GasBuddy. Simply pull it up, set your location and it'll find the best gas prices near you.

8. Be mindful of your gas usage
Owning a car might make getting around more convenient, but it's not an excuse to be lazy. If you can avoid driving somewhere to save gas, just walk. It's not only a money saving option – it's good for the environment and it's great exercise.

If your destination is in walking distance, leave your car at home. If your destination is in walking distance, leave your car at home.

9. Drive cautiously
When you speed, accelerate senselessly and brake hard, you're wasting gas – which also means you're blowing money. In fact, research by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory found that aggressive driving can lower highway gas mileage by 33 percent. Drive cautiously and be mindful about your gas and you'll likely see a difference in your gas mileage.

10. Carpool with your buddies
When you choose to carpool with friends or family members, you're saving money in so many ways, according to what Christine Maley-Grubl, project manager at the Metropolitan Transportation Commission in San Francisco told Bankrate.

"When you're carpooling, you're saving money on gas, on tolls and on maintenance," she said. "You can use the high-occupancy vehicle lanes, so you get to work faster."

Talk to your colleagues and see if they'd consider carpooling – it could save all of you time and money!

If you've decided to shop for a new car but aren't sure where to get started, stop by New Jersey Auto Auction. Our salesman will introduce you to a lot full of inexpensive Carfax-certified vehicles to choose from.

Show your car some love before fall with these maintenance services.

How to prepare your car for fall

Summer's almost over and your car made it through the extreme temperatures. While it's going to get a break from the heat, that doesn't mean you shouldn't keep taking care of maintenance, especially before fall's arrival. After all, the cooler temperature and inclement weather will be on its way before you know it.

It's important to weatherize your car before every change in season. Here are 10 tips on how to get your ride ready for autumn:

1. Check the brakes
As the temperatures get colder, you'll want to make sure your brakes are working well to prepare for slick roads. To ensure your safety, the Car Connection suggested taking your car in to get your brakes checked. Most auto shops will inspect them for no charge, so the precautionary step is worth it.

2. Monitor the tire pressure
Much like your brakes, your tires need to be ready for inclement weather. That means frequently checking on the air pressure either manually or by paying attention if your vehicle has a dashboard alert for tire pressure. According to the Car Care Council, air pressure in a tire decreases one to two pounds for every 10-degree change in temperature. Look at your owner's manual for suggested pressure levels.

3. Check your spare, too
When monitoring the pressure of your tires, be sure to check out your spare. Typically, the inflation pressure for it will be listed on its side, according to Bankrate. If you can't find it, check the owner's manual or seek advice from a mechanic.

Check your tire pressure this summer to prepare for fall.Check your tire pressure this summer to prepare for fall.

4. Top off windshield washer fluid
Keeping your windshield washer fluid topped off is an important safety precaution, especially when preparing for inclement weather. But don't just refill it with the same solution you've been using all summer, according to what Tony Molla, spokesman for the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence told Bankrate.

"Topping off your windshield-washer fluid is an important safety precaution."

"In fall, windshield-washer fluid needs to be replaced with a solvent that is suited for use in cold weather," he said.

This special fluid only costs about $2 to $4 per gallon, so it won't set you back much.

5. Replace the wiper blades
Fall is the best time to replace your wiper blades. Molla told Bankrate he suggests taking care of this maintenance service before winter for many reasons.

"You generally use your wipers more frequently in the fall and winter," he said. "They'll also be taking a lot more abuse from road grime and windshield-washer solvent, so it's best to have a fresh set."

Replacing the blades is a simple service and will only cost you about $10 to $20.

6. Fix broken lights
The days are going to get shorter, which means you'll be driving in the dark more often in the fall than you were in the summer. To prepare, make sure all of your lights are working properly. That includes headlights, taillights, parking lights, brake lights and emergency flashers.

7. Make sure your heater works
If you neglect to make sure your heater is working before fall, you might find yourself shivering in your seat on a cold day. To keep this from occurring, just monitor it frequently or take it to the shop for a thorough inspection.

8. Get the battery checked
The older your battery is, the less likely it will hold a charge if it dies. Nobody wants to sit on the side of the road on a cold fall day waiting for a tow truck. Take your car in to the mechanic and ask for a battery inspection. If the technician finds corrosion on the terminals or a loose connection in the cables, it's likely time for a replacement.

Take your car to the autoshop to see if the battery needs replaced before fall.Take your car to the auto shop to see if the battery needs to be replaced before fall.

9. Replace the air filter
Bankrate reported to replace your engine air filters twice per year, so take care of it this fall if you haven't since the beginning of the year. A dirty filter restricts airflow and fuel economy, which can ultimately worsen your car's overall performance. This is a simple task that will take a maintenance worker a few minutes to take care of, just call in to schedule an appointment. 

10. Change the oil
This is something you should keep up with year-round, but if your car is due for an oil change, take it to the shop before fall's arrival. Dirty oil can hurt the engine and lead to permanent damage if it's not changed.

Preparing your car for fall doesn't have to be a hassle. Just bring it in to New Jersey Auto Auction and let our mechanics take care of all of your maintenance needs.

How a Sequential Gearbox Works – Part 3

Sequential Gearboz

 

Sequential gear transmission is a type of manual transmission that allows the rider to select gears in a sequence or order. Unlike traditional manual gear transmission, the rider cannot skip gears. This technique of switching gears is particular to this type of gear transmission which requires a selector shaft to shift gears up or down.

Sequential transmission has become popular in motorcycles and high-performance cars that are used in motorsports because it makes it much faster to shift gears. In motorcycles, the rider is given complete control of the gear shift, which makes it easier for him to focus on the brakes and clutch on the handlebar. Shifting gears with a sequential gearbox is also much easier since the gear changing happens in a sequence. This way, the rider need not pay too much attention to gear shifting and can instead focus more on controlling the vehicle.

Another advantage is that the sequential transmission is also consistent. All the rider has to do is push the level forward to change gears. The hand location is also consistent. With the traditional H-pattern transmission, the shift lever location changes. So, the rider has to pay attention as to where he has put his hand based on what gear the vehicle is in. Another major advantage is that this form of transmission is safer. In case you mis-shift gears in an H-pattern transmission during a race, you could damage the engine and cause an accident. With sequential transmission, you have no chances of mis-shifting gears.

Explore the advantages of a sequential gearbox by visiting the New Jersey State Auto Auction dealership today.

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How a Sequential Gearbox Works – Part 2

Sequential Gearboz

 

A sequential gearbox is a form of manual transmission which is used in high-performance cars and motorcycles that are used for motor racing. It is a non-traditional type of transmission where the gears are arranged in order or in a sequence which makes it impossible for the rider to directly access specific gears. This type of transmission is also known as sequential manual transmission or sequential manual gearbox.

When a rider uses the traditional form of manual transmission, they can change from one gear to another using the gear shifter. Before shifting to a new gear, the rider must disengage the clutch which disengages the running engine from transmission which stops the transmission of torque. This kind of gear transmission is normally called an H-pattern. Sequential transmission was introduced as the traditional method requires the rider to be extra attentive and dexterous, especially while turning sharp corners during races. This form of transmission gives the rider complete control of the gear shifter, allowing him to focus on the clutch and brakes on the handlebar.

Another advantage of the sequential transmission is that it is much faster. For example, if you wanted to shift from the second to third gear on the traditional H-pattern, the rider has to push the shifter up, over, and then up again. This consumes time. With a sequential gearbox, all the rider has to do is push the lever up for every change and down if he wants to shift to a lower gear.

Learn more about the advantages of the sequential transmission by visiting the New Jersey State Auto Auction dealership.

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How a Sequential Gearbox Works

Sequential Gearboz

 

Sequential gear transmission is a type of manual transmission that allows the rider to select gears in an order or sequence. Unlike traditional manual gear transmission, it does not allow the rider to skip gears. This technique of switching gears is particular to this type of gear transmission which requires a selector shaft to shift gears up or down. Sequential transmission has become popular in motorcycles and high-performance cars that are used in motorsports.

 

Overview of the function of sequential transmission

Sequential manual transmission is advantageous because it enables the rider to select the gear directly before or after the gear that is currently engaged. In traditional transmission or H-pattern transmission, the ride has to pull back the shift lever to change to a higher gear or push it forward to move to a lower gear. In true sequential transmission, a ratchet mechanism is used to convert the shift lever’s before and after motion into a rotary motion. This motion turns a selector shaft that has three or four grooves etched around its circumference. The selector forks run through these grooves and they select the next required gear. The selector forks can function directly or using selector rods or pins.

 

These sequential gearboxes are used in most modern motorcycles because it is too inconvenient to use the conventional H-pattern shifter, which also requires a lot more space within the motorcycle’s frame. It also gives the rider complete control over the gear shifter.

 

Learn about all the components of a sequential gearbox by heading down to the New Jersey State Auto Auction dealership.

 

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Why 2016 could be a great year to buy a Used Car – Part 3

2016

With all these fancy cars zooming around, you can’t help but feel like you should own one of your own. The feeling of being seating behind a steering wheel and being in control of your transportation instead of relying on the bus or subway can be very liberating.

However, you have financial commitments like a mortgage or pending loans that need your attention right now. But don’t let this deter you. This year, the used car market has seen a large inflow of pre-owned cars.

A lot of cars that were purchased in 2013 and 2014 with two- or three-year leases are being sold. So, most of these used cars entering the market are at the end of their lease terms, making it much easier for you to buy them. Since their leases are running up, the price tags on these cars are also reduced, putting even swanky sedans right in your budget.

Another reason 2016 has a high inflow of pre-owned vehicles is because car makers have been releasing newer models with upgraded features. Car makers like Volkswagen, Honda, Kia, Chevrolet, etc. have been pushing out all-new models with state-of-the-art features. Other car brands like Nissan, Mazda, Jeep, and Ford have released new models of crossovers with great features and that are not too heavy on the pocket. These aspects make current car owners want to sell their present vehicles and buy newer models, which makes 2016 an ideal year to invest in a used car.

Visit the New Jersey State Auto Auction and book a car for yourself today.

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Why 2016 could be a great year to buy a Used Car – Part 2

2016

When you’re browsing through a glossy catalog of flashy cars, you start developing thoughts of buying your family a brand new car. But a voice echoes from your bank account saying that this isn’t the best move for right now. Everybody faces financial constraints, but you don’t have to stop yourself from buying a car. 2016 has seen a large influx of used cars coming into the market, and you have a wide variety you could choose from.

Almost everyone would prefer a new car to a used one, but in cases where you’re unable to afford a brand new car presently, you should opt for a pre-owned vehicle. Car manufacturing companies are releasing newer models with better upgrades almost every year. This makes car owners want to upgrade their current cars and buy a new one. As these people buy new cars, they release their old ones onto the market giving you ample opportunity to choose the right one for you and your family.

Another reason why 2016 is a great year to buy a pre-owned car is that most of these cars are at the end of their lease terms. This will result in a decrease in their price tags, making even high-end sedans with modern features affordable. Cars that were purchased in early 2010s with two- or three-year leases will enter the market this year, giving an excellent opportunity for people who are looking to buy pre-owned vehicles.

Visit the New Jersey State Auto Auction and explore their wide variety of used cars.

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Why 2016 could be a great year to buy a Used Car – Part 1

2016

Sometimes it just isn’t feasible to buy a new car. You could have pending loans, mortgage, a new baby, and other commitments which are more important right now than owning a new car. But you do need one to travel around. Using the bus or subway all the time can be tiring and frustrating, especially when you’re late to office because you missed your bus.

Even though you’re not at liberty to buy a new car right now, don’t worry about it. There are tons of used cars on the market that you could choose from. And the year of 2016 is turning out to be a great year for you to invest in a pre-owned vehicle. Sure, the idea of buying a car that was previously owned by someone else isn’t as fabulous as owning a brand new car, but with your limited options, you’ll have to settle with a used car.

However, don’t let the idea of a pre-owned vehicle deter you. The used cars on this year’s market are almost as good as brand new cars. The reason? It’s because they’re all young vehicles. With car makers rolling out all-new updated versions, an increasing number of car owners decide to buy these new models and release their current cars onto the market. A large number of used cars on today’s market are surprisingly are three years old or even younger. People want flashier, faster, upgraded cars, so you’re in luck if you’re looking to buy a used car in 2016.

Explore the wide variety of used cars available at the New Jersey State Auto Auction today.

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