Tuesday, May 29, 2018

6 ways to save money on your summer roadtrip

Here are 6 ways to save money while road-tripping 

If you plan on hitting the road for the summer  here are some tips on saving money along the way:
Rent a vehicle: You probably planned to drive your own car on vacation, but money deals  expert Clark Howard says you could end up saving more money in the long haul if you rent a car. “If you shop and find a good deal on a rental car, you put those trip miles and the depreciation that goes with it on that rental car instead of your own,” he says.
Pack a lunch: If you’re going to be on the road for a while, it’s a good idea to pack a few snacks. Nothing too complicated and messy , so as not to distract your driving. This will not only save you and your family some pretty nice cash, it will also save you time. You can also pull over for a picnic lunch. 
Download some restaurant apps: If you choose not to pack your own food, you likely will opt to pull over and grab a burger or something similar from a fast-food chain. There’s nothing wrong with that, but why not save money doing it? The BK mobile app has several coupons, including a buy-one-Whopper-get-one-free deal. The McDonald’s app has weekly deals, including a free McCafe with purchase.
Bring a cooler: Nothing wastes time more than having to pull off the interstate and venture into some strange little town for a $2.99 bottle of water. Bringing chilled water is a great idea, especially if there happens to be a traffic jam and you find yourself stuck in the middle of nowhere for an hour.
Skip lodging: If your trip isn’t too long, you can save a bunch of money by not having to secure lodging. Better yet, got family along the way? Pay an overnight visit and catch up.  

Don’t speed: The #1 way to save money on a road trip is to obey the traffic laws. Nothing stinks more than being pulled over and hearing those eight frightening words: “Do you know how fast you were going?” Trust us: The money you save on that ticket could be the difference between the cost of driving vs. flying.

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