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What to Do With Your Car When You Transition to Remote Work
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / August 19, 2026 / Switching to remote work can significantly change your driving habits. With less time on the road, it may be worth taking a fresh look at whether your vehicle - and the costs that come with it - still fit your lifestyle and budget.
Reassess how much you drive
Before making any big decisions, take an honest look at your new driving patterns. You might be surprised by how much has changed. Track your mileage for a few weeks. Note where you go and how often. Once you have a clearer picture, you can decide whether keeping, downsizing or restructuring your car costs makes the most sense.
Consider refinancing to lower your monthly payment
If your car payment feels too high for how little you drive now, you might consider whether it makes sense to refinance your car loan terms that better match your new lifestyle. Refinancing means replacing your current auto loan with a new one. Depending on your situation, a refinancing could:
Lower your monthly payment
Reduce your interest rate
Change the length of your repayment term
That freed-up money could go toward other priorities, like building your home office or padding your emergency fund. Before you apply, it helps to understand apr vs interest rate so you can compare offers accurately and choose the option that truly saves you money.
Adjust your insurance to match your new habits
Insurance is often priced with your annual mileage in mind. If you're driving far less, you may be paying for coverage you no longer need.
Call your insurance provider and let them know your driving habits have changed. Ask about low-mileage discounts or usage-based programs that charge you based on how much you actually drive. A quick conversation could trim a meaningful amount off your monthly bill.
You might also review your coverage level. If your car is older or paid off, you may decide certain add-ons no longer make sense for your situation.
Decide whether to downsize to one vehicle
If your household has two cars and one now sits unused most days, going down to a single vehicle could free up real room in your budget.
Selling or trading in a car you rarely use eliminates its payment, insurance, registration and upkeep. For many remote workers, occasional errands can be handled with one shared vehicle, plus the occasional rideshare or rental for special trips.
Run the numbers before deciding. Add up everything the second car costs you each month, then weigh that against how often you truly need it.
Put your idle car to work
A car that mostly sits still doesn't have to be a pure expense. With a little effort, it could help offset some of its own costs.
Consider these options:
Rent it out through a peer-to-peer car-sharing platform on days you don't need it
Use it for occasional delivery or rideshare driving if your schedule allows
Lend it to a family member who chips in for gas and upkeep
These approaches won't work for everyone, but they can turn an underused asset into a small source of savings or income.
Keep up with maintenance, even when you drive less
It's tempting to skip service appointments when your car spends most of its time parked. Doing so can backfire, though. Stick to a basic maintenance schedule. Start the car regularly, keep the tires properly inflated and don't stretch oil changes too far based only on mileage. A car that sits for long stretches can still age while parked. The battery can drain, fluids can break down, tires can lose pressure and moisture can contribute to rust. Protecting your car's condition helps preserve its value if you decide to sell later.
Drive your budget forward
Transitioning to remote work gives you a chance to rethink one of your biggest recurring expenses. Your transportation costs don't have to stay the same as when you drove every day.
Take stock of how you use your vehicle now, then choose the mix of strategies that fits your life. Whether you refinance, adjust your insurance coverage or downsize, small changes today can add up to more breathing room in your budget tomorrow.
Contact Information:
Name: Nagarameshwar J.
Email: [email protected]
Job Title: Director
SOURCE: OneMain Financial
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L.Davis--AMWN