Top 9 ways Internet access can save you money

6. Auto purchase – $438 in savings

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This file photo, shows a 2012 Toyota Camry on display at a car dealership in San Jose, Calif.

If the average new car purchase is $29,217, the Internet could save about 1.5 percent off the purchase price. Now, 1.5 percent may not seem like much, but on a large purchase like a car, it can mean a savings of several hundred dollars.

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