Sentences with phrase «less mileage by»

He can save on his San Diego insurance quotes in a variety of ways: less mileage by carpooling or taking public transportation; paying off his car loan; adding a car alarm; marriage.

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If you check out the mileage done by our players compared to bayern it was almost 50 % less.
Tires that our partner companies are now working on can improve gas mileage by up to 10 percent, just by changing the tires, because this rubber rolls with less resistance.
Hand - built by Aston Martin for the 2002 Los Angeles Auto Show with less than 35,000 actual miles (the title reads mileage exempt) and in excellent condition.
after 2 prior Marquis which did not offer service, I really was hesitant to buy this 2003... the updates it afforded allowed me to chance it once again... Gas mileage seems less than the prior 95 which was repurchased by Ford due to many things wrong, and 96 LS with air suspension, that lasted 69000 and blew 2 cylinder heads... 2003's rear end whine needs to be explored by the dealer..
a comfortable well equipped car, but has lag in picking up from slowing down I think its dangerous and scary, been back to ford they say its perfect, also absolutely terrible mpg nothing like what ford publish 26 mpg in town sometimes less and never above 37 on motorway trips, I would not recommend to anyone I feel conned by ford, also this car has broken down 3 times all to do with the keyless entry the rac told me this engine is not suitable for low mileage if so why did ford sell it to me?
Even better, you're looking for an upgrade on your family's midsize sedan, the Fusion Hybrid's mileage beats its gas - only version by 14 miles per gallon while tacking less than $ 4,000 onto the price.
But for the 2011 model year, the V - 6 is gone, replaced by an optional turbocharged four - cylinder that has power comparable to a V - 6 but with better mileage and less weight.
The Subaru Impreza provides a five - speed manual transmission as standard, but the mileage is significantly less that that offered by the optional CVT.
ANA Mileage Club's business class redemption rate is the real sweet spot — it's 40,000 miles less than what's required by United MileagePlus!
ANA Mileage Club's business class redemption rate is the real sweet spot — it's 40,000 miles less than what's required by United MileagePlus!
This vacation could have easily costed $ 20,000 + + (including business class in BA, Waldorf Astoria Hotel stays, car rental, etc etc) but by smartly using bonuses from credit card sign - ups and maximizing mileage redemption this vacation will roughly cost them $ 3000 (or less).
So, now, the U.S., a country that put men on the moon in less than 10 years, is to increase gas mileage by 5 mpg in time period of almost 50 years.
(Somewhat analogously, perhaps, to the North American auto industry, whose technology could have delivered much better gas mileage long ago, but which chose instead — rationally driven by consumer preference, it must be said — to hold mileage more or less constant but to ramp up power.)
The new vehicle must cost less than $ 45,000 and must exceed federal mileage standards by at least 25 %.
But chicken and beef producers, manufacturers that need corn syrup, and families of all stripes get pounded by soaring costs, to generate a fuel that gets one - third less mileage per tank than gasoline.
So it's easy to see the appeal of a system which, its proponents insist, can surpass the productivity of existing agricultural spaces by up to 20 times, while using less water, cutting mileage and energy costs, and delivering food security.
By driving less, you lower your mileage and that brings down the auto insurance premium as well.
To offset the cost, you can lower your premium by increasing your deductibles for comprehensive and collision coverage, taking a defensive - driving course (if your insurer offers a discount for that), taking public transportation to work (less annual mileage means lower premiums), buying a homeowners or renters insurance policy from the same company that insures your auto or buying a safer car.
Here are some tips by which you can get around your auto insurance rates: • Earn discounts when your mileage is low, or when you drive less.
Motorists who cover an average distance of 40 miles or less in one day can qualify for low mileage special discounts offered by a number of companies.
Teen and student drivers can benefit by driving lesser and conforming to mileage limits set by the insurance companies.
In terms of your actual question about notes vs. real estate, again mileage will vary by all the factors above but my own opinion notes are designed to have more protections (i.e. they are debt) but have disadvantages as well such as that you get no appreciation, less tax benefits etc..
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