Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Great Tips On Saving For A Car

Great tips on saving for a car from ehow.

 

Before you can decide how much you should save up for a car, determine which car fits your needs. Buying a car that doesn't do what you need it to do will end up causing you frustration and lost time/money. Do you commute to work every day and need something gas efficient like a Toyota Prius hybrid? If you haul lots of cargo, how about a Ford F150? Can you save more money buying it used? Buying a used car that is just 2-3 years old (or 10-40,000 miles) is very smart because it allows the first owner(s) to take the major depreciation hit during the first few years while the car still likely has 3/4ths of its lifespan left. Whatever you decide on, make sure this is a purchase that you won't regret. Do your research.

Now that you've done your homework, you know an estimate of how much the car will cost you total out the door (OTD). How much do you need to save for a down payment? Or maybe you want to save up for all of it?

If you're going to finance the car with an auto loan, it is recommended that you pay at least a 20% down payment for no longer than 36 months. While longer loans reduce the monthly payments, they will cost you more in the end. 

So now you know your savings goal. Take a look at your monthly budget and calculate how much you can spare per month for a car payment. Let's say it is $300 and your savings goal for a down payment is $3000, so that is 10 months. Each month, put this money into a savings account (preferably one with a high APY so you can gain some interest) as if you are already making payments on a car. After your down payment, what will your monthly payments be? It should be no more than $300 a month since that is all you can spare. Make sure you take insurance, gas, and maintenance into account.

After your savings goal is reached, you are ready to buy. Shop around banks like Bank of America, Capital One, or Wells Fargo, and credit unions for the best rate on an auto loan. Then shop around dealers for the best price on your car. Never fall for buying a car you can't afford.

A few years later, after you have paid off your loan, it may be a good idea to continue putting the $300 in your savings account as though you are still making monthly payments. This will help in case you need it for car repairs or you can even pay off your next car in full, costing you no interest.

  • Read more: http://www.ehow.com/how_5107611_save-up-car.html#ixzz1QUuQ7zK1

  • Monday, June 27, 2011

    Ford launches new virtual showroom on PlayStation Home

    Ford launches new virtual showroom on PlayStation Home. 

    The Blue Oval is the first automaker to launch a space within the North American version of PlayStation Home, which currently has more than 20 million users. PlayStation Home is a free-to-play, dynamic social game platform developed for the PlayStation 3 system and can be accessed by users via the PlayStation Network.

    “The Ford Showroom gives players an opportunity to check out our vehicles in an environment where most people wouldn’t expect to see Ford,” said Brian McClary, Ford social and emerging media specialist. “It’s another example of how we’re providing customers with ways to engage with Ford on their own terms in their own way.”

    “The Ford Showroom in PlayStation Home is the perfect place for people to explore, interact with and share these highly recognizable and popular vehicles,” said Amy Carney, president of advertiser sales for Sony Pictures Television. “Their SYNC technology also has strong synergies for creating highly interactive and engaging game experiences.”

    Read more: http://www.fordinthenews.com/ford-brings-virtual-showroom-to-playstation-home/#more-2408

    Wednesday, June 22, 2011

    Ford Wants Fans To Design World Rally Fiestas

    As Ford dominates the World Rally circuit, the Blue Oval is eager to get fans more involved, and has invited Fiesta RS WRC enthusiasts to choose exciting one-off roof liveries for Ford’s world rally championship challenger.

    Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team fans have the unique opportunity to choose unique roof artwork for cars competing in next month’s Rally Finland. Fans simply need to visit the team’s Facebook page and vote for one of the three designs that will grace the Fiesta RS WRCs driven by Jari-Matti Latvala, Mikko Hirvonen and Khalid Al Qassimi.

    “Up until now the Ford Abu Dhabi Team Fiesta RS WRCs have simply featured the Ford logo,” said Will May, Motorsport Marketing Manager for Ford of Europe. “So we’re inviting our Facebook followers to vote for one of several designs we’ve developed under one theme – which is ‘the food that fuels you’.

    Whichever design receives the most “likes” is the winner, and it will be immediately applied to the Fiesta RS WRCs driven in Finland. Fans have until the end of June to select their favorite design.

    “We have a great number of Facebook followers and we’re delighted to give them the chance to directly influence how the Fiesta RS WRCs will appear in Finland,” added May. “The roof designs will be highly visible from overhead and because they will only feature on the Finland cars, they will appeal to model collectors too.”

    Read more: http://www.fordinthenews.com/ford-wants-fans-to-design-world-rally-team-fiestas/#more-2366

    Monday, June 13, 2011

    The National Auto Dealers Association (NADA) Names Ford Taurus On Its 2011 “Must Consider List.”

    The National Auto Dealers Association (NADA) Names Ford Taurus On Its 2011 “Must Consider List.”

    It’s an annual roster of vehicles that are known for flying under most people’s radar while still offering the kind of value that simply can’t be overlooked.

    According to the NADAguides team, the Taurus Limited earned its place on the list thanks to features like:

    • “A handsome and quiet cabin”
    • “Vast storage space”
    • “A comfortable ride”
    • “Industry-leading technology such as Ford SYNC”
    • Top Safety Pick status from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS)

    “The Ford Taurus has made leaps and bounds with its sporty new look, and the addition of advanced technology such as the Ford SYNC,” said Troy Snyder, director of product development for NADA guides. “It not only impresses the eye but its safety features are top notch. It has earned its place in the spotlight.”

    Read more: http://www.fordinthenews.com/nada-honor-means-everything-to-the-ford-taurus/#more-2351

    Thursday, June 9, 2011

    Ford Confirms Three-Cylinder EcoBoost, 8-Speed Auto

    Ford is quickly adding its fuel-sipping EcoBoost powertrains into every vehicle it sells in North America, and the automaker will soon add a new 1.0-liter EcoBoost three-cylinder – the smallest engine Ford has ever built – to the lineup as well.

    “In the last five years, we have made a record investment in new powertrains and fuel-saving technologies,” said Derrick Kuzak, Ford group vice president of Global Product Development. “Today, we have the freshest powertrain lineup in the industry. And there is plenty more coming.”

    Ford’s 1.0-liter EcoBoost and eight-speed auto will help strengthen the company’s lineup of fuel-efficient vehicles. Already, Ford offers four vehicles that deliver at least 40 mpg, which according to Ford is a feat no other automaker can match.

    “No one’s ever built a three-cylinder engine quite like this. Not only is it one of the most technically advanced and efficient engines we’ve ever designed, but it will introduce a number of new technologies to the Ford engine lineup,” said Joe Bakaj, Ford vice president of Global Powertrain Engineering.

    Read more: http://www.fordinthenews.com/ford-confirms-three-cylinder-ecoboost-8-speed-auto/#more-2339

    Tuesday, June 7, 2011

    Ford Focus Named ‘Top Safety Pick’ By The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety

    The Ford Focus was named “Top Safety Pick” By the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.  It also received the five-star overall safety rating from the Euro NCAP.

    Both IIHS and Brussels-based Euro NCAP independently test the safety levels of vehicles and present major safety awards and rankings based on their findings. In all tests, the Focus performed well thanks to a strong body structure engineered to meet global safety standards.

    Other standard safety features for the 2012 Ford Focus include:

    • AdvanceTrac® Electronic Stability Control
    • SecuriLock® passive anti-theft system
    • SOS Post-Crash Alert System
    • Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

    Today’s compacts are brimming with style, technology, and amenities. But for Los Angeles Ford customers, the Focus stands for its efficiency, quality, and of course its safety.

    “We were committed from the beginning with the new Focus to design and engineer a vehicle that leads the way both in terms of technology and safety,” said Gunnar Herrmann, Global C Car vehicle line director. “The inherent strength of the new Focus is the structural rigidity of the body and its extensive use of high-strength steels.”

    Read more: http://www.fordinthenews.com/all-new-ford-focus-wins-top-safety-pick-award/#more-2309

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