Collaborative Post¦ Buying a first car is a rite of passage, but it’s important to get it right, as not only can it influence the cost of your car insurance, but it can also impact road safety too. Whether you’ve saved up for it, taken out a loan to help finance it or had help from the Bank of Mum and Dad, it’s something you’ll never forget.
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Buying A Car Need Not Be Hassle: Here’s What To Think About
Collaborative Post¦ There is no denying that many families need a car to get them from one place to another. Especially for things like getting children to school or on the weekends. However, buying a car can often seem like a lot of hassle and even intimidating in some cases. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Here are some of the things to think about if you need to buy or replace your car anytime soon.
Family Car Fundamentals All Parents Should Consider

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As a responsible parent, you know that the time is up for enjoying the thrills of a two seater convertible or a super powerful motorbike. Now that you have your little bundles of joy, you want a set of wheels that will keep them safe, that is reliable and that will be economical so that you have more money to spend on your brood. You may be tempted to go for a brand new car or scour the online ads, but do you really know what you are looking for? If that motor on your driveway needs to be replaced, don’t assume that you have to succumb to a boring hatchback. They are some achingly cool family motors to be had. Take a look at these family car fundamentals that all parents should consider.
Ignoring Your Car Service Schedule Has a Price
Collaborative Post¦ Cars are one of the biggest expenses in our lives – not just the initial purchase, but they’re often the cause of unexpected bills due to mishaps like breakdowns. It should be obvious, but a lot of the problems we run into with our cars could be easily avoided if we looked after our cars a bit better, as opposed to just treating problems as and when they appear.
Road Tripping With Toddlers: How To Avoid Disaster
Collaborative Post¦ Road tripping with toddlers can go one of two ways: it can be a wonderful family bonding session, or it can be a nightmare come to life with never ending screaming and crying. By ensuring you know how to avoid disaster before you set off, you can survive your next road trip with your toddler or toddlers. These tips will even help older kids, but you may need to alter them a little. Take a look and see what you can do: