Drive More Productively with DriverSide.com [Productivity @ Home]
Thanks to Allison Blass for bringing to my attention a cool new web 2.0 site for drivers called DriverSide.com. Through the site’s very interesting “What’s it Worth” feature I was able to learn, somewhat depressingly that my 2005 Tahoe is now worth just under $16,000 and that my 1974 VW Bus is worth $7,000! If you have trouble remembering to service your car or are looking for another source of information about automobiles, this might be a great tool for you. Here’s what Allison has to say about DriverSide:
DriverSide is a full service Web site with the mission of saving consumers time and money through resources that make owning or leasing and automobile hassle-free. As you know, people have busy lives and not everyone can remember when their oil or air filters need to be changed or they’re not sure where the best auto body shop is. However, keeping your car maintenance up-to-date is incredibly important for getting the best gas mileage, keep your car safe, and also retaining the highest value of your car. DriverSide solves these problems and more by giving consumers a place to get advice and interact with other car owners in forums, store service records and seek guidance on how much to pay for servicing, and find out the real value of their car, among other things. It’s a quick and easy way to store all your car information and is easily accessible through the Internet.
DriverSide | Help for Buying, Owning, Car Repair & Maintenance
Original post here: Lisa M. Hendey
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