Rolling right to savings

brake-discEvery time I get in my minivan I’m hyper aware of all the repairs that need to be done. It’s a 2000 Dodge Caravan that has more than 250,000 miles on it. I need an oil change, brake pads, a tune up, filters replaced, new shocks and struts, the horn fixed and my electrical system checked (the dash and dials sometimes shut down for days).

Getting repairs done to a vehicle is quite expensive. I know that for a fact since over the past year I’ve put about $2,000 into the van on repairs that couldn’t be put off including fixing an oil leak and replacing tires that had absolutely no tread.

One of the best ways to save on car repairs is to find a place where you can get the parts for a great price and have someone you trust to put them in. (Particularly someone who is qualified and who isn’t going to bankrupt you with labor fees.)

That’s why it’s important to check out online savings for places like the Auto Parts Warehouse. Right now you can get $20 off and free shipping on parts purchases worth $399 or if you aren’t spending that much you can get free shipping on all orders over $50. Another great thing I like about the warehouse is that they also ship internationally.

Before you drive to your nearest repair shop, make sure you do a little shopping around on the Internet. You may be able to save yourself quite a bit of money by investigating the Auto Parts Warehouse, Oil Filters Online or Discount Performance Auto Parts.

Comments (1)

  1. Car repair expenses can really add up fast! I’m so grateful that my hubby maintains our cars and does minor repairs. Thanks for the link to Auto Parts Warehouse… I’ll check them out!

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