Saturday, August 29, 2009

Review - Seize Cars.com

Seize Cars.com is a site mainly specializing in high end government seized vehicles. It is your chance to own that Range Rover or BMW you always wanted - but for less than half the price. Ahhh..the beauty of auctions.

This is an auction house which regularly broadcasts late night commercials in my area. I was happy to see that the full membership of about $70 also gave me access to real estate auctions as well. The pricing is a tad bit high - but most people will go here to try and get their hands on highly discounted exotics and luxury vehicles - so the pricing is not too far off.

It took about 5 hours for the confirmation e-mail to arrive in my inbox. Right away I noticed that while looking great, the search and browse functions of the site are a little confusing. I would have preferred to find vehicles in my area first, then narrow by manufacturer and model. This site only allows you to find the model of car you want - then search within a specified area. I got my sights set on a '97 Ferrari 355 (when in Rome, I thought!). The price was a not too shabby $67,000.00 for a gorgeous red with tan interior spider(convertible). Now, while I didn't actually have 67k to throw at a car, I pretended I did for this experiment.

After further inspection of my desired listing I noticed that there was only 5 photos of the vehicle - not enough to sway me in the buying direction even if I was a millionaire.

Overall if you are looking for an exotic car this would most likely be the place to go. I would, however, recommend seeing the car in person before forking over that much of your hard earned cash.

Seize Cars.com

PROS - Best place for exotic and high end vehicles. Good amount of listing. Great pricing. Real estate and other types of auctions included in the cost.

CONS - Lackluster search options. Mediocre vehicle information listed.

Rating - 4/5 cars

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Review - Car Auction Inc.

Car Auction Inc. is a somewhat new online auction service. Upon hearing about this site from a friend - actually a friend of a friend - I went online to check it out. The main page seemed promising enough. Neat little animations and a good overall page design.

I decided to take a peak and went with their "Seasonal Auction Service" - which is their recommended mid level service. The others are "Full Access" and "Regional Access Only". They also offer a 56-day money back guarantee. Upon 39.99 I was instantly sent login information. This plan allowed me a 12-month subscription to the site.

I took a gander and started my search off for just the Midwest listed cars. I was floored when I saw the number of live auctions show up on my screen. Thousands of vehicles listed - cars, boats, motorcycles - even campers.

The search element is very well decided on this site. It is very easy to find the type of vehicle you are looking for. It then lets you drop down to make, model, year, and even trim level. I found a 2005 Mercedes-Benz C-Class with a ridiculously low price listed about 30 miles from my home.

I actually was so enthusiastic after reading the well handled description and viewing the 15+ photos of the car to actually try to make the purchase. A Benz at this price was just too hard to pass up I thought. For the next two hours I anxiously watched my computer screen for the auction to end. Unfortuantely, at literally the last second I was outbid. Darn!

Overall a very well designed site and service. Offering government seized vehicles as well as dealer trade-ins. As of this post I would recommend this site to a friend.

Car Auction Inc.

PROS - Very clean, user-friendly layout. Tremendous amount of vehicles up for grabs. Numerous types of vehicles listed.

CONS - Somewhat cumbersome bid process. Would have liked to see where the auction originated.

Rating - 3/5 cars (stars)

Thursday, August 6, 2009

18 Ways To Save Money On Your Car

The upkeep of your vehicle can be quite an expense - from initial purchase to insurance to maintenance. And sometimes we get the sinking feeling that every time we need a car repair, we’re going to get taken for a ride. (pardon the pun!) Actually there are some ways to make sure you don’t get a raw deal when dealing with a local body shop.

After you get recommendations for honest mechanics, call around to check out the prices for certain jobs. It’s always smart to get a second opinion.

How about some preventative medicine? Keep your gas tank filled. This will help you avoid the gas line freezing up in cold weather. Also, driving on “fumes” allows little pieces of dirt at the bottom of your gas tank to run through the fuel lines with the last drops of gas. This debris clogs up the fuel filter and can cause carburetor damage as well.

Sometimes a problem with your car’s electrical system results from a simple blown fuse. Check to see if you have any blown fuses before investing in a tow truck!

Keep track of how much oil your car uses. A sudden change in oil consumption means you need to see a technician.

Save your brakes by having your brake fluid changed every 30,000 miles.

Check your tire pressure once a month. This simple maintenance check can add up savings at the gas pump!

Stop and go traffic causes excess wear and tear on your vehicle. Go ahead and give your car a nice twenty minute ride at 55 mph on the highway every couple weeks if you “major” in short trips.

There are other ways to save money on car expenses. Let’s look at the insurance payments.

If you’ve budgeted for possible out-of-pocket expenses in case of a car accident, you might want to consider increasing your insurance deductible to $500. This will lower the cost of your insurance.

Talk to your insurance agent. If your car is as old as the hills, you might want to drop collision coverage to save money.

Car insurance companies offer a variety of discounts. Ask your agent if the company offers reductions for driver training courses, anti-lock brakes, car alarms, air bags, mature drivers, good students or maintaining a good driving record.

Before you purchase from a dealer, ask about the dealer's return policy, get it in writing and read it carefully. Dealers are not required by law to give used car buyers a three-day right to cancel.

Visit http://www.fueleconomy.gov to find cars that are fuel efficient.

Each 5 mph you drive over 60 mph is like paying an additional $0.10 per gallon for gas.

In most cases, using cruise control on the highway will save gas.

Replacing a clogged air filter can improve your car's gas mileage by as much as 10 percent. This isn’t going to cost you an arm or leg either.

Do your homework when buying a car from an auction. Many vehicles that have been damaged by floods and hurricanes are going on the market. These won’t last long – leaving you with a flood of bills. Be a little concerned if the carpet looks too new, and check carefully for signs of rust.

Carfax.com shares info on inspecting a used car to make sure you get the best deal.

If you use your car for business, keep track of miles traveled so that you can use this for a tax deduction. Get more info at irs.gov.

When you consider all the ways you can save money on your current vehicle, you might be persuaded to put away the extra each month for a new car down the road!