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Saving Money Tips - neat and practical
ideas to make your money go further everytime you spend or invest.
SAVING MONEY ON TRAVEL AND TRANSPORT
Transport is getting from A to B for work and
pleasure and offers a variety of ways to save money.
Walking
- this method is good for your health and
cannot get much cheaper, maybe we use (and pay for) other forms of travel
when with a little thought we could walk. Starting a car for a short trip
especially in winter burns a lot of fuel just getting warm, by which time you
are probably at your destination. With traffic congestion your could have
walked quicker. Use a car where the majority of its time it is running at
its' normal operating temp.
Cycling
- a lot of people cycle to railway
stations and take their cycle to their destination where they ride to
their office or factory.
- the exercise and fresh air is good for
you and its quicker than walking.
- you can get electric boosters to help
for long trips and up hills, of course "motor" cycles with more power.
They represent a low cost mode of travel, but of course are a one person
transport unit.
Cars and Autos
- private of business - if you have
a job with a car you may be able to have use of this personally and is a
great money saver over owning your own. If you have a chance of a job with
a car, or allowance weigh up the cost benefits which often save you on tax
too.
- owing a business - chances are
you can own or lease a vehicle for business use, and use it personally so
take full advantage after chatting with your accountant. You may be taxed
on some benefits but this still works out cheaper than running a vehicle
personally.
- owing a vehicle - next to your
home the most expensive personal asset is your vehicle, and due to it's
value as a status symbol many drivers own and run one more costly than
they really need. Consider a smaller model (cheaper to run) or an older
model.
- car sharing - buddying up with
one or more pals to travel to work and share costs can avoid one or more sides
having a vehicle at all, and save on fuel. Alternate as to who drives, day
by day or each week. You can accept payments from non vehicle owning
passengers towards the cost of running your vehicle tax free, but check
local tax rules.
- alternative modes - for short
trips, bus, or even walking could be better, saving on time and fuel. For
long trips with just a driver often the train can win the costs stakes.
Cars win for long trips carrying 2 or more people where there is luggage
too.
- when to change - a vehicle that
is getting old and unreliable can be costing a fortune in repairs plus
lost time, who knows. Cost the vehicle on a per month or year
basis including servicing and repairs and test against a newer vehicle on
finance, the figures often make trading up a realistic and cheaper option.
- running costs - tried DIY for servicing?
check around for rates for repairs and routine check ups, small firms are
cheaper and often give a better service. Check out fuel comparison sites
like (UK)
www.petrolprices.com
and (Australia)
www.motormouth.com.au
or search for "fuel prices" with Google or Yahoo.
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hire - for
extra long and special trips it can sometimes save money by hiring rather
than driving yourself. If you have a battered, cheap "gas guzzler" for
local use, a diesel compact car can be a lot cheaper plus you get the use
of a vehicle usually less than a year old. Great for impressing family and
friends and a great moral buster too. Look for special weekend and last
minute booking deal. Ring several hire firms for prices.
Coach Travel
- amazingly cheap for
long distance travel but the time scale tends to be long as many
destinations are visited on route. Intercity direct routes are usually
faster.
- for younger
people, families and the elderly special discounts or one off deals are often available contact the
service to check availability.
- look out for special seasonal or day of
the week travel which can also save money, especially if you have no fixed
time scale for your trip.
- coach travel is sometimes included in
holiday and vacation breaks making a deal even more attractive.
Train Travel
- train travel offers a low cost and fast
way of getting across country but is costly for a party of people.
- special saver discounts off peak and for
children and the elderly are available to reduce costs.
- some holiday and vacations can
INCLUDE free or discounted rail fares proving a useful way of saving
money on a break.
Air Travel
- for longer distances across country,
states or internationally the cost per mile takes some beating, and
pricing is highly competitive between airlines of popular routes.
- to save money on flights the cheapest
route is to arrive at the airport, passport in hand and buy a ticket last
minute at a bargain price. There is no guarantee any ticket will be on
offer for the destination you seek.
- most airlines cost at less than 100%
occupancy so some spare spaces are usually available at a reduced rate to
the normal scheduled price you would pay by booking early.
- last minute deals booked via a travel
agent or online a few days before departure
can still show big savings and guarantee both the saving and the seat, and are potentially less risky
than the above option.
- for deals search using Google of Yahoo
for "last minute air travel". Include the from x to y options
also.
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