How to Go Green When Buying a Used Car

While many people select used cars with high gas mileage as a way to save money, others also do it to help the environment. But according to Cars.com, there are other ways to go green on the road than purchasing a hybrid vehicle, and the website recently offered a few tips on how to do so this spring.

One of the most important things to keep in mind when shopping for a fuel-efficient and environmentally-friendly car is that a hybrid vehicle is not necessarily the best choice. That's because hybrid versions only mean they're fuel-efficient compared to that particular brand, and there could be a better conventional vehicle of a different brand.

In a similar vein, conventional cars have become especially fuel-efficient over the last several years due to rising demand. As a result, some traditional used cars may be the best bet to not only go green, but save some money.

"Not only is driving green good for the environment," said Joe Wiesenfelder, executive editor of Cars.com, "It can help you save a little green in the process. If you expand your definition of a 'green' car beyond just hybrid and electric vehicles, you can easily recognize some of the benefits of being more 'green' behind the wheel."

The website also highlights the importance of considering alternative fuels. Diesel and natural gas both have their merits, and many automakers have said they are trying to expand the cars they offer that run on such fuel.

Regardless of what route you choose to go green, New Jersey State Auto Auction will have you covered. With a wide variety of eco-friendly and fuel-efficient models at affordable prices, you'll be driving away in the perfect car.

Gas Prices Spur Research on Fuel-Efficient Models

Gas prices have been on a steady rise over the last few weeks, prompting many analysts to predict that consumers will place an even greater emphasis on fuel-efficiency when shopping for used cars. According to Kelley Blue Book's Hot Used Car Report for February, they hit the nail on the head.

The report, which measures the activity of used car shoppers on kbb.com, found there was an increase in the number of shoppers researching fuel-efficient vehicles last month. The growth in research of hybrid cars was at the top of the list. The segment experienced a 12.2 percent rise in the number of people looking into purchasing these fuel-efficient vehicles and it was significantly higher than the next-closest competitor.

February also saw an increase in the number of people researching compact cars, though to a lesser degree of hybrids. The segment had a 3.7 percent increase in shopping activity, while sports cars had a 2.8 percent rise. Minivans (2.7 percent) and subcompact cars (2.4 percent) rounded out the top five.

There was a decrease in the number of shoppers looking at mid-size crossovers, a usual favorite among drivers, which did not come as a surprise to some analysts.

"When the price at the pumps is at play, customers will stray," said Arthur Henry, a market analyst for Kelley Blue Book.

Doing research is an integral part of the used car shopping process, especially if you're looking to find one with the best gas mileage. New Jersey State Auto Auction has plenty of fuel-efficient models at affordable prices, and all their vehicles are CARFAX certified so you know you're getting a reliable product.

Drivers Prefer Dealer Service Centers

When it comes to car repair and maintenance, drivers tend to prefer dealer facilities to independent auto repair shops. A recent J.D. Power and Associates survey found that overall customer satisfaction at a dealership shop is an average of 38 points higher on a 1,000-point scale than that of drivers who go to independent shops. The results also revealed that 5 percent more drivers who own cars that are less than three years old are taking them to dealer shops for work, up from 74 percent in 2011.

Customer satisfaction was rated in five categories – service quality, initiation, advisor, facility and vehicle pick-up. Lexus was found to be the best luxury company for car care customer satisfaction for the fourth year in a row, and Mini took the prize for mass market brands.

"Steady improvements in vehicle quality, longer intervals between recommended service visits and a higher mix of maintenance service events have had a positive effect on overall dealer service satisfaction," said Chris Sutton, senior director at J.D. Power and Associates. "Moreover, manufacturers and their dealers have instituted broad-based customer service improvement initiatives to increase satisfaction with both the purchase experience and after-sales service, with the understanding that a substandard service occasion can and will impact their ability to make a future vehicle sale or gain repeat service business."

The survey may have only looked at new-car owners and dealerships, but used car owners may want to check out New Jersey State Auto Auction's Total Car Care center in Jersey City. The shop is open to the public and can handle everything from basic maintenance to major repairs.

Competition Improves Used Cars

There has been growing competition among automakers to earn praise for their certified pre-owned (CPO) vehicles, and that was on display recently at the 2012 IntelliChoice CPO awards in Las Vegas. The annual event highlights the best used cars in the market and in its 13 years has helped consumers drive away in more reliable vehicles, according to the Los Angeles Times.

The manufacturers themselves can benefit from coming out on top at the IntelliChoice awards, but some analysts say that it is drivers who come out as winners. Thanks to the increased competition among automakers, anybody shopping for a used car in the last several years has likely seen a growth in quality.

"We continue to see marginal year-over-year improvements in CPO program features across all makes, indicating that consumers can benefit from the ever-increasing competition in this market segment," Tyler Schulze, vice president and general manager of IntelliChoice told the Times.

Of course, there are some brands that stand out among the rest. One of the big surprises at the IntelliChoice awards recently was Hyundai. The manufacturer placed first in the "Popular Division," marking a vast improvement in its performance over the last several years. The big reason for its success is a 10-year/100,000 mile powertrain warranty that has resonated well with consumers. Other names in the top five included Volkswagen, Honda, Mini and Toyota.

Whether you're looking for a Hyundai or a used Ford, New Jersey State Auto Auction is the place to go. With a wide variety of makes and models at affordable prices, there is something for everyone, and every car is CARFAX certified so you know you're getting a reliable vehicle in the process.

Lindsay Lohan Involved in Another Car-Related Mishap

Lindsay Lohan claims she is committed to rehabbing her image after a tumultuous few years, and after a successful hosting gig on Saturday Night Live, it seemed like she may be poised to do so. However, there was a speed bump on her road to recovery recently when the oft-troubled actress allegedly hit the manager of a Hollywood nightclub and then drove off, TMZ reports.

Lohan was driving away from a hookah lounge in her new Porsche early Wednesday morning when police say she lightly struck the manager of the establishment before speeding away. The accident occurred as the Mean Girls actress was trying to make a three-point turn and her car grazed the manager's knee, sources say.

Although law enforcement originally determined that the case was closed because nobody claimed to be injured, that changed several hours later. After the manager was told who Lohan was (he was unfamiliar before the accident) he started complaining of injuries and went to the emergency room, according to TMZ.

This certainly is not the first time that Lohan has had issues behind the wheel of a car. Her troubles date all the way back to 2004 when she was involved in a minor fender bender and the driver of the car eventually filed suit against then-18-year-old star. Then, in 2007 she was arrested for drunk driving after crashing her Mercedes. When police arrived she had left the scene to seek medical treatment, InsWeb.com reports.

While most people don't have the same vehicular hangups that Lohan does, there still may come a time when you need to have your car looked at and repaired. New Jersey State Auto Auction's Total Car Care center is just the place to go. With an experienced staff, they can take care of any repairs or maintenance you might need.

Obama Calls on Engineers and Developers to Improve Electric Vehicle Technology

President Obama recently unveiled the government's plan to speed up the adoption of alternative energy, the EV-Everywhere Challenge. This is just one part of the Obama administration's effort to provide more affordable technology to Americans and simultaneously reduce U.S. dependence on oil. The latest challenge is calling on "America's best and brightest" to work together to develop ways to make electric vehicles (EVs) more affordable and convenient than the handful of current options.

Obama is calling for these changes to be implemented within the next decade. His hope is to bring together members of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) with leading scientists, developers and engineers from the industry and higher education institutions. The goal includes finding ways to lower costs for batteries and drivetrains and improve charging speeds and battery capacities.

"The Energy Department's Clean Energy Grand Challenges will engage American scientists, engineers and young people to solve some of the nation's biggest energy challenges and make clean energy technologies affordable and accessible to the vast majority of American families and businesses," said Secretary of Energy Dr. Steven Chu. "The EV-Everywhere Challenge is focused on advancing electric vehicle technologies and continuing to reduce costs, so that a decade from now, electric vehicles will be more affordable and convenient to own than today's gasoline-powered vehicles."

Until EVs are widely available, drivers can head to New Jersey State Auto Auction, which has a wide variety of affordable, fuel-efficient used vehicles. They may be able to find a hybrid vehicle like a Toyota Prius or a small gas-powered car that gets good mileage like the Honda CR-Z, which is the most fuel-efficient car in America, according to the DOE.

Most Affordable Cars to Own

Anybody who's ever owned a car knows that it costs more than the price tag indicates. Between insurance, filling up at the pump and maintenance, sometimes people can be shocked at the overall cost of driving. However, there are certain cars that have a much lower cost of ownership than others, according to Kiplinger.com.

Many people may be turned off by the high initial price of hybrids, but that's not the case with the Honda Insight. A lot of the time people cite the fact that hybrids require a lot of maintenance, but with the Insight the total cost of five-year repairs and upkeep is only about $3,300. This is about the same as owning a gas-powered car. Throw in the fact that you'll save a great deal of money on gas and it turns out to be one of the most affordable cars on the road.

Kia has come a long way over the last few years in terms of reliability. Though their cars are just as affordable as ever, the brand's reputation has become a lot better. That is especially true with the Kia Rio, which is one of the cheapest cars to own, the website says. The total five-year cost of ownership comes out to under $30,000 thanks in large part to low fuel and insurance costs.

At the top of the list is the Nissan Versa. Thanks to a redesign and some top-of-the-line amenities, the Versa offers luxury at an affordable price, the website says. With a 36 mile-per-gallon fuel economy and low insurance rates, the five year cost sits at just over $27,000.

Though there are other things to consider, a low initial cost is still important. New Jersey State Auto Auction offers consumers a wide variety of makes and models at affordable prices.

NHTSA Tackles Distracted Driving

Although technological advancements have made cars capable of doing things they never could before, it has also increased the opportunities for distracted driving. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is looking into limiting in-car distractions, but automakers say the government should focus on motorists bringing in outside devices instead, The Detroit News reports.

The NHTSA believes that automakers are creating distractions for drivers by offering in-car electronics such as OnStar, text messaging and web browsing. The administration hopes to create a series of voluntary guidelines that manufacturers should follow to make drivers safer.

"Distracted driving is unsafe, irresponsible and can have deadly consequences," NHTSA Administrator David Strickland told the newspaper.

Some automakers have bristled at the proposed legislation, however, saying that there is only so much they can do. Manufacturing regulations will not change the fact that motorists will bring their phones in the car, and car company officials claim that built-in devices are much safer. Some, like Mercedes-Benz USA senior manager for safety affairs Markus Hess, point out that changing in-car systems would be a significant undertaking and may not even create a much safer environment.

"This would be a resource-intensive process and would not provide net safety benefits to the driving public," he told The Detroit News.

There have already been a number of laws put in place to help limit distracted driving. Currently, 35 states and Washington, D.C. have made texting and driving illegal, but some are still struggling to do so. Several bills in Florida, for instance, have gone nowhere in the state legilsature, CBSMiami reports.

Being smart behind the wheel is a crucial part of road safety, but so is having a vehicle that's running properly. New Jersey State Auto Auction's Total Car Care center offers repairs and maintenance to make sure your car is as safe as possible.

IIHS Names 2012 Nissan Versa a Top Safety Pick

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) recently named the 2012 Nissan Versa sedan a Top Safety Pick. This rating is given to vehicles that get the highest rating of "good" on frontal offset, side impact and roof strength tests.

The 2012 model features six standard air bags, anti-lock brakes with electronic brake distribution, vehicle dynamic control with traction control and brake assist. It is also the first Nissan in North American to be included in the automaker's PureDrive initiative, which focuses on reducing emissions and improving fuel economy. The new car has a combined fuel economy of 33 miles per gallon (30 mpg in the city and 38 mpg on the highway.

"Nissan remains committed to the highest levels of safety and innovation, as is reflected in the Nissan Versa sedan receiving the Top Safety Pick from IIHS," said Brian Carolin, senior vice president of sales and marketing for Nissan North America. "The 2012 Versa provides customers with a remarkable level of value, comfort and security for an MSRP starting under $11,000."

Since the car is fairly inexpensive when it's new, drivers looking to get behind the wheel of a used model can expect to find prices well below the $10,000 mark. The IIHS reports the Versa had ratings of "good" for the 2007-2010 models when it came to side impact testing and frontal offset tests. The roof strength for these model years was found to be "acceptable," which is the next grade below "good."

Drivers interested in the Nissan Versa can head to New Jersey State Auto Auction, which offers a wide variety of used fuel-efficient sedans. Even if the Versa doesn't meet their needs, consumers can check out a number of comparable vehicles at NJ Auto.

Why Aren’t My Windshield Wipers Working Properly?

It can be easy to take windshield wipers for granted. When they're working properly, you almost don't notice them being there. However, once they break down it can not only be an annoyance but it can also be dangerous. There are a number of issues that can plague windshield wipers and it's best to be familiar with them so you can address any problems should they arise.

One of the most widely-reported wiper problems is that they don't completely clear the windshield when turned on. Though this issue can sometimes be overlooked, it can get worse overtime to the point that a moderate rain shower makes it difficult to see. If this is the case, it means that your wiper blade is either bent or the rubber has become worn down. The only thing to do in this situation is to get a replacement blade, something which some experts recommend doing on a yearly basis anyway.

Though a blade-related issue is relatively easy to fix, that may not be the case with other problems. Sometimes drivers report their wipers are working more slowly than normal or not working at all. In this case, the root cause most likely rests with the wiper motor. While there are do-it-yourself fixes for such a problem, it's probably your best bet to take it to a professional to look at it, since there are electrical components to keep in mind as well.

Finding a knowledgeable mechanic to take care of your wiper needs is not a problem at New Jersey State Auto Auction's Total Car Care Center. Located in Jersey City and open to the public, the center provides everything from significant repairs to regular maintenance to keep your car running smoothly.