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    March 31

    Staying Ahead of The Crunch – Part 3 – Travel

     

    Travel can work out to be one of our main expenses over the month. Today we are looking at ways to reduce travel costs. Below we have listed some of the main costs related to travel.

     

    Petrol Prices

     

    Find the cheapest petrol station in your area. You can do this by looking on the internet. Some websites allow you to search on your postcode and they then give you a list of garages you could use in your area. Some examples of these are http://www.petrolprices.com/ and http://www.findcheappetrol.com/ 

     

    Be vigilant, as some supermarkets do offer price reductions at the pumps if you spend so much in store, so this could be a great way of making savings.

     

     

    Reducing Petrol Consumption

     

    There are many ways of improving your fuel consumption and making your car more efficient. By cutting your speed, you will save at the pumps. Things you could consider are;  

     

    • Use the left hand lane wherever possible on motorways - 56mph could use 25% less fuel than doing 70mph
    • Check your car tyre pressure regularly
    • Air conditioning and heated seats use a lot more fuel
    • A full petrol tank adds weight to the car, therefore uses more fuel

     

    Compare Quotes

     

    Does your insurance provider offer loyalty bonuses? If not bin them, and move onto a better deal.

     

    Use price comparison websites to compare insurance quotes, use more than one to make sure that the companies really are the cheapest.

     

    Car Finance

     

    If you are struggling with debts and you are on a tight budget, car finance can be a nightmare! One thing you really need to ask yourself, is this an essential in your budget? If you need a car, does it have to be one on hire purchase? Or could you get by with a cheap run around?

     

    If you feel you can do without your car on HP, Section 99 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 allows you to terminate your agreement and return the goods. This is known as Voluntary Termination (VT). Once you have handed the car back to the finance company, they will sell the vehicle at auction, and you would be liable for any wear, tear and shortfall but this does give you the opportunity to come out of the agreement if needed. If this is something that you would like to do, then you will need to have paid at least half of your agreement and you will need to put it in writing to the finance company to get the ball rolling. If you would like to discuss this in more detail, you can call our helpline on 0800 138 1111.

     

    Cut Back on Unnecessary Travel

     

    This can apply to bus users and car drivers. Walk whenever possible, not only is this more cost effective but it will also be a way of shedding those extra pounds – An all round winner!!

     

     

    Car Share

     

    Some councils have set up car share schemes all over the UK. Have a search for a car share group in your area. This will also help reduce the cars on our roads, and stop those big rush hour tail backs.

     

     

    Parking

     

    If you have to pay for your parking, does your work offer a discount scheme? City centre parking can work out expensive over the month. Check on the internet to see if anyone is has a garage or drive to let, this could again work out cheaper than commercial inner city companies.

     

    In your area is there a Park and Ride system? If so, then you could look to use this to avoid the city centres extortionate prices.

     

     

    Travel Passes

     

    Local travel companies have a wide range of different passes available to suit everybody’s needs. Look up your local companies and see what the have to offer.

     

    Generally yearly passes work out cheaper but are a big initial outgoing. Does your work offer an Interest free travel loan? If not, ask them if this is something they are willing to set up for their employees as you will be able to spread the cost. 

     

     

    Forward Planning

     

    As a general rule, the earlier you buy your ticket the cheaper it will be, so forward planning pays. When looking at the prices of train tickets, check what the cost of a single and then a return would be. Sometimes two singles can be cheaper than a return!

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