Article: This part is a bit less about actually saving for a car and more about helping you save. Even if you know what kind of car you want, and how much you need to save, it’s nice to keep tabs on deals from different dealerships and see what your best financing options are. Actually go look at the vehicle you’re saving up for. Seeing it in person will make it more tangible and give you the motivation to stay diligent in your saving. Take it for a test drive. Actually experience what it feels like to drive the car. This will not only help you to know if this is truly the car for you, but it will also help you to keep from unnecessary spending. When you’re tempted to buy that new outfit, or go out to eat, remember how you felt driving your car. Find several dealers around town who offer the make and model you’re looking for and get a quote. Be honest with them that you’re shopping around and that you've have been talking to other dealers to get the best price. Dealers want to sell their cars and if they know there’s competition you can find a great quote.  Don’t let a lower quote affect your savings plan. You might find a cheaper deal on the car you want, but that doesn't mean you should save less. Any extra money you save will ensure everything goes smoothly. Having some extra cash will allow you to make a larger down payment. Prepare you for any possible repairs, or even buy you those first couple tanks of gas. There are several ways to not only calculate expenses but to also help you with getting a great deal and knowing what your best options are. Some sites have plenty of other helpful tips to ensure that once you’ve done all that hard work of saving, you get the great car you deserve.
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Look around online. Check out the car in person. Use the dealerships to your advantage. Use online tools to help you with saving and researching.
Article: Find a section of wall that does not have any pictures, fixtures, or switches on it. These will get in your way while you do the  squats. Place the center of the ball against the wall at the level of your belly button and hold it with 1 hand. It doesn't matter which hand. You can buy an exercise ball online or in a sporting goods store if you don’t have one. You can use any size exercise ball for the wall squat since you don’t have to sit on it, but a smaller size works best. While holding the ball with 1 hand, turn away from the wall and press your lower back against the ball. Stand up straight with your arms at your sides, your feet shoulder-width apart, and your abdominal muscles tight. Look straight ahead as you get into position and while you do the exercise. Do not look up or down as this could strain your neck. Once you are in position, slowly bend your knees to lower yourself downwards until your thighs are parallel to the floor. Keep your back pressed against the ball as you do this. Hold the position for 3 seconds. After holding the position for 3 seconds, slowly straighten your legs again to stand back up. Center your weight over your heels rather than your toes or the balls of your feet. Keep your back pressed against the ball so that it will roll down your back as you roll upwards. Make sure to breathe normally as you do the exercise. It’s best to inhale as you lower yourself and exhale as you stand back up. Repeat the process to do another squat and keep repeating it until you have done at least 10 squats. Then, rest for a few minutes, and do another set of 10. Continue to repeat this until you've completed a total of 3 sets. Keep in mind that if it’s hard for you to do 10 repetitions, you can start with smaller sets. You will build strength by continuing to do the exercise regularly.
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Position your exercise ball against a wall. Stand up straight with your lower back firmly against the ball. Bend your knees to roll the ball down the wall. Push through your heels to roll the ball back to the starting position. Do 10 repetitions of this exercise per set.