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In looking for the right first car for your child, consider their needs, your budget and the source or seller. Once your schedule and your child's schedule are set, you will know how durable the car needs to be. Given family finances, you can determine if installment plans or one time payment. If installments are the key option, look to work with a dealer. If it's a one time payment option, you should look to used or privately owned vehicles.




Big screens. Camcorders. Computers. Whatever the item is, it isn't free. The price is simply built into the cost of the vehicles. A car deal that would normally bring $3000 profit may "only" bring $2200 after they give you the $800 gift certificate to Circuit City or Best Buy.




While car lots line most major thoroughfares, not everyone wants to invest large sums on a new car for teens, but we know that the sliding scale for reliability changes based on the age and owner of a car.

2] Get one or two really nice cars. You will need to do a bit of research to find out what couples in your area like, but as a rule of thumb a Rolls Royce or a Bentley are sure bets. Or maybe a stretch limousine. Old cars go down well too. Build up your fleet of cars gradually but steadily. Offer your clients as much choice as you can reasonably afford to do.

Resist the temptation to eat something quick, sugary or high fat when you're busy. This does give a quick energy boost but it's short lived, and you'll soon feel tired and hungry again. So it's wiser to choose foods that release energy more slowly over a longer period. These include complex carbohydrates such as pasta, brown rice, oats, wholemeal bread, whole grain cereals.

To a teen, having a first car is exciting. They dream of being behind the wheels of flashy convertibles or having the perfect party transport. For parents, we look for safe and reliable vehicles.

It doesn't matter if the manufacturer claims that the battery is maintenance-free, you still have to regularly check your car battery to extend its life. Start by keeping your battery terminals clean. You may wipe it with a damp rag with some detergent if needed. Also check the battery case for any sign of damage. Cracks or bulges are signs that your car battery needs to be replaced.

Following a regular maintenance routine will help extend the life of your car as well as keep your car's performance at its peak. It will also save you a lot of money in repairs. Here are 10 basic car care and maintenance tips to follow.