Rideshare Costs vs. Car Ownership: The Monthly Comparison

For most people, car ownership remains cheaper than relying exclusively on rideshare services—but the gap is far tighter than many assume, and for certain...

For most people, car ownership remains cheaper than relying exclusively on rideshare services—but the gap is far tighter than many assume, and for certain...

Most people assume they need to pay for roadside assistance, but you likely already have access to it through insurance, credit cards, or your vehicle's...

Electric cars break even with comparable gas vehicles in roughly 4 to 8 years, or around 35,000 to 80,000 miles of driving.

Yes, gas rewards programs actually save meaningful money. The average American spends $2,449 annually on gasoline, and well-designed rewards programs can...

Over five years, buying a used car typically costs you significantly less than buying new, despite potentially higher maintenance bills.

Yes, negotiating $3,000 off a car price is absolutely achievable in 2025—and more realistic than you might think.

Setting aside $100 per month saves more money than extended warranties in the vast majority of cases.

Yes, you can save $500 or more this year by doing simple car maintenance yourself instead of paying a mechanic.

Yes, you can lower your car payment by $100 or more each month while actually improving or protecting your credit score.

If you fill up your tank twice a week, switching to Costco gas could save you between $800 and $1,500 per year.