How Tire Prices Quietly Change the Cost of Ownership
Tires might seem like a routine expense, but they can quietly add or save you thousands over five years. Here’s the practical breakdown of why tire costs matter more than most drivers realize.
The real economics of owning a car. We break down fuel costs, insurance, depreciation, tires, repairs, and hidden expenses so you can make better long-term financial decisions.
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Tires might seem like a routine expense, but they can quietly add or save you thousands over five years. Here’s the practical breakdown of why tire costs matter more than most drivers realize.
Some cars look like great deals on the lot but quietly drain your wallet for years. Here’s my straight talk on which “cheap” used cars to avoid and which ones actually save you money long-term.
MPG looks great on paper, but it’s only one piece of the puzzle. Here’s the real talk on why focusing only on fuel economy can cost you more in the long run — and what actually matters for everyday ownership costs.
That “bargain” used SUV might look like a steal at $12k, but the real numbers hit after you own it. I break down the hidden costs most buyers miss — fuel, tires, repairs, insurance, and depreciation — with real examples from the service lane. Learn how to calculate true cost per mile before you buy.