Seattle Car Drivers are Spending Less Time in Traffic?
July 8, 2009 by Cameron Wong · Leave a Comment
Gas prices go up, more people out of work equals fewer folks on the road? It would seem to make sense. And according to a national study done by the Texas Transportation Institute, those factors have caused for less congestion around the country. Read more
Your Driving Stinks! The Worst Driving States in America
July 3, 2009 by Cameron Wong · 2 Comments
The Big Apple! Home of Broadway, the Empire State building, the New York Yankees, and the worst drivers in America. Read more
11th Annual Seattle Art Car Blowout
May 28, 2009 by Grant · Leave a Comment

Kelly, director of Seattle Art Cars, is inviting the Seattle car and art community to come out and experience the art cars! Held at the Fremont Fair from June 20th to 21st, the show is a unique and entertaining exhibit of decorated cars that are both wacky and amazing.
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Tips for Keeping a Car Clean in Seattle
May 19, 2009 by Dave Andriesen · Leave a Comment
If you’re a Northwesterner trying to explain the Northwest experience to someone who doesn’t live here, here’s a fact that always seems to et a raised eyebrow:
People here wash their cars in the rain.
Car Rentals Tips From a Traveling Journalist Part III
May 14, 2009 by Cara Capuano · Leave a Comment
Sometimes we forget the basic common sense and/or courtesy rules when we’re in the happy haze of being away from home. Remembering what your parents drilled into when you first got your license, can save you from car rental hell.
In the Car with the Go2Dog
May 8, 2009 by Jim Moore · Leave a Comment
I drive around with my dog a lot. And when I say “a lot,” I mean most all of the time. So much that when I don’t take him, he looks at me with that “Where-in-the-heck-are-you-going-without-me look.” Read more
Car Negotiation: The 10 Step Guide
April 9, 2009 by Grant · Leave a Comment
For most people, buying a car is the second biggest investment of their lives, right behind purchasing a home or condo. Yet, as a whole, even street savvy consumers can be confused and taken advantage of when it comes to purchasing a car. That’s why we’ve put together this summarized, ten-step guide to turn you from a negotiating novice to a confident buyer. Read more
Do Seattle Car Owners Need AAA Services?
March 22, 2009 by Cameron Wong · Leave a Comment
All it takes is one time for your car to break down on I-90 in a snow storm, or getting a flat tire in downtown when all the bars have closed, to realize the importance of owning a AAA card. Read more
Updated! Great Deals for Seattle Car Buyers
March 16, 2009 by Cameron Wong · Leave a Comment
If you’re looking to buy a car sometime soon, here are some deals to consider. Be warned many dealers will make up for these savings by trying to sell you other items you may not need. Luxury items and options in the finance office such as sealant or warranties are classic examples.
Don’t forget to take a look at some of the protection incentives from Ford and GM. These will essentially pay your monthly car payment if you lose your job. Be aware that each car maker has different rules for their plans, such as owning the vehicle for a few months before it actually kicks in.
If you don’t like the dealership experience, check out the SeattleAuto.net buying service, as we have teamed up with a customer focused auto buyer. Email cam@seattleauto.net with the make, model, year, and color you are looking for. The more specific you are the better help we can give you. We can find essentially any new/used car at a great price and you won’t have to step foot into a dealership.
Here are some great deals that will come to an end this month.
Buick, GMC,
Cadillac,Chevrolet,
HUMMER, Pontiac,
Saturn, Saab- 0% APR financing for up to 60 months on many models. New GM Total Confidence Plan includes payment protection, some protection against negative equity. Expires: 4/30/09Ford- 0 % APR financing for up to 60 months, plus rebates up to $5000 on many 2009s, plus payment protection under new Ford Advantage Plan- Expires: 6/30/09
Toyota- Many models have 0% financing and cash back offers. However deals vary depending on region. Cash back rebates can reach up to $4000 on certain models- Expires: 4/30/09
Mazda- 0 – 0.9% APR financing for 36 months, can also be combined for cash back offers on certain models- Expires: 4/30/09
BMW- 0.9% APR financing (up to 60 months), plus no payments for 60 days on most 2009 models Expires: 5/31/09
Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep- Employee Pricing Plus Plus sale – 0 % APR financing for 36 months, plus employee pricing discounts, plus cash back offers varying by model
Volkswagen-0% APR financing (60 months) on 2009 Passat Wagon, Routan, and Toureg 3.9% APR financing on most models- Expires: 4/30/09
Obama’s Emissions Plan Fits Seattle Drivers
January 26, 2009 by Cameron Wong · Leave a Comment
President Barack Obama made his message clear when he set new emission standards for new cars starting in 2011. Cars will be cleaner and more fuel efficient than ever before. The president will direct the Enviornmental Protection Agency to review whether California, Washington along with other states can impose stricter emission standards to battle green house gases. Read more
The 2010 Toyota Prius is in Hybrid Heaven in Seattle
January 14, 2009 by Cameron Wong · 2 Comments
It’s rare when a vehicle actually lives up to the hype. But by all accounts, the 2010 Toyota Prius will do just that and maybe more. Unveiled at the Detroit auto show, Toyota made a big splash, and maybe even sent a message to other hybrid automakers. Read more
Snow Driving Tips: Getting up the Hill
December 19, 2008 by Grant · Leave a Comment

Seattle is known for it’s rolling hills and beautiful mountain ranges. But come winter, those same hills turn into steep, slippery nightmares for most drivers.
However, there’s a few tips on how even a novice driver can conquer many a Seattle hill. Read more
Beware Buyer: The Used Car Listings
December 17, 2008 by Grant · 3 Comments
This is the third part of SeattleAuto.net’s series on Buying a Used Car for Under $1,000.
You’ve got your car requirements down: that was the easy part. Now comes one of the hardest aspects of buying a used car, finding the car you want.
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Al Gore on Auto Bailout: We Gave then $1 Billion 15 Years Ago and They Walked Away
December 1, 2008 by Grant · Leave a Comment
In a recent Newsweek interview with Al Gore, here’s a telling quote on what US automakers have really thought about clean and efficient cars this whole time: Read more
Mini Vans, a Dying Breed
November 9, 2008 by Cameron Wong · Leave a Comment
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The classic mini van is going the way of the dinosaur and free coffee at a rest stop, they are dying out. While these larger family vehicles will never truly go extinct, they are harder to find in auto show rooms across the country. Read more

