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Hit the Road with Zubie!

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The Teenager wants Driver’s Ed for her birthday that’s less than a month away.  We have offered to pay for an online course for her and to do parent taught driver training.  The reality is setting in that in a little over a year, she’ll be of legal driving age.  *Insert Screams Here*  I’m excited to learn about a service called Zubie that will actually allow us to monitor her driving while we’re not in the car! We even got some accessories to keep the car nice and clean, access mats have also been something we were considering to keep the ground protected from moisture and other substances.

One of the things that we’ve had to talk to Kylie about is that driving doesn’t start and end with Driver’s Ed.  On top of actually having car payments, you also have to pay for insurance, gas and maintenance.  From tires to oil changes and wiper blades to air filters, being a car owner (or even just a teen using mom’s minivan <— you see that Teenager?) can be freeing, however, it can also be one hassle after another.

Zubie can help you save money on car repairs by alerting you about a low battery and even by translating engine codes so that you already know what you’re dealing with before heading into the auto repair shop.

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Whether you’re taking a Spring Break road trip, or you have a new driver on your hands, make sure you hit the road with Zubie! Order today with code SAVE20FEB and SAVE 20% on your Zubie Key plus one year of service.  Offer good through March 31, 2014. Shipping charges apply.

This would be a great gift to give your teen with a set of keys to the car or for your hubby who can’t quite remember when it’s time to change the oil!!

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17 Comments

  1. I have heard so many good things about the Zubie. I’m sure I could use it, but definitely want it when my son is old enough to drive.

  2. Great for the hubby who can’t remember when to change the oil? How about me who always runs at least 1000 miles over before I remember to tell hubby the car needs a change!

  3. I’ve been seeing a few friends talk about this. Looks pretty neat, but I worry about how much personal info they are getting from it.

  4. I’m sure kids probably claim “You don’t trust me” when told their car is being monitored but in reality, it’s nice for even an adult to know when issues with the car are happening!

  5. I really want that for my car! My brother is going to start driving soon {he’ll be 18 in September} and that makes me nervous enough- I can’t even start to imagine when my KIDS start driving!

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