DIY car repair with duct tape and listerine, another Car Coach roundup
DIY car repair? No matter how big the problem, all you really need is duct tape and listerine.

Plenty more great crash pics at That Will Buff Out.
If so, you probably want to find out the best car to prepare for the zombie apocalypse.
Or, if you’re not worried about the end of the world, you might just want to learn how to save money buying your next car.
Here are this week’s notable posts:
- A guest post I made on BestCarBuyingAdvice answering the question: Are car buying services worth the money?
- Two great negotiating posts: How to negotiate salary at Personal Dividends and negotiating tips at Chrisitian PF.
- The true cost to own an iphone at WealthInformatics (spoiler: it’s a million bucks if calculated using compound interest over 40 years). I liken this to buying a car with bad credit and paying too high an interest rate. It will cost you more than you think. On the flip side, OneMoneyDesign talks about whether making a million bucks is attainable.
- Why men “buy” and women “shop” at AskPatty.
- Love this quote from Ramit Sethi, care of SweatingtheBigStuff: “Cheap people try to get the lowest price on everything; Frugal people try to get the lowest price on most things, but spend a lot on items they really care about.”
- And lastly, I’ve been mentioned in posts on the following wonderful Yakezie sites: OutofDebtAgain, BucksomeBoomer, Bab’s Personal Finance, FinanciallyPoor, and WealthPilgrim.
Have a great and safe 4th of July weekend!
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