Automotive
TheLeaseOutlet.com
Custom flexible leases that are fully assumable on all makes and models of cars including luxury vehicles for both business or personal use.
Along with easy lease exit options, The Lease Outlet offers high mileage and low mileage options with anywhere from a 6 month to 63 month term.
LeaseTrader.com
Car lease transfers and lease assumptions.
Take over a lease
-Short term car leases
-No money down car leases
-Seller paid most depreciation
or
Get out of a lease
-List your car
-Buyer takes over lease
-Walk away lease free
SwapALease.com
Car lease transfers and lease assumptions.
Swapalease can help you exit your vehicle lease early by marketing your car lease to lease buyers seeking a short term lease assumption or lease transfer.
Buyers can assume or takeover a lease that fits their payment budget as well as choose a lease term that meets their needs.
U-Exchange.com
Trade anything, pay nothing.
U-Exchange is the largest free swap site that specializes in every type of trade.
No membership fees, barter currencies or commissions taken on trades.
It’s free to contact, post and swap with other members.
NuRide.com
Join this carpooling website, record your trips, keep track of how much you saved and earn points.
Redeem your points for rewards such as restaurant coupons, retailer discounts and tickets to shows.
eRideShare.com
Whether you are looking for daily carpooling or cross-country traveling, eRideShare will help you find someone to split the cost of travel with.
Fill Up with 87 Instead of 91 Octane
CAUTION: Always check first with the owner’s manual, the dealership and/or a reputable mechanic/technician before switching to a lower-grade gasoline.
Most modern cars will run on 87, even though 91 is recommended.
The higher octane level is intended to prevent knocking.
However, nowadays, cars leave the factory equipped with sophisticated technology to avoid knocking, no matter the octane level.
The horsepower will be reduced, but it may not even be noticeable.
Cruise Control
Using the cruise control has been shown to optimize fuel efficiency and maximize gas mileage.
