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Yahoo
02-05-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Vanderhall Introduces the 2025 Brawley to Regional Customers
PROVO, Utah, May 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Vanderhall is thrilled to announce the launch of the highly anticipated 2025 Brawley, a game-changing all-electric adventure vehicle now available to regional customers. With cutting-edge innovation, impeccable design, and unparalleled performance, the 2025 Brawley is poised to redefine the outdoor driving experience. Brawley was introduced into the powersports market in early 2024 to local customers only, but now has opened to regional customers for the 2025 models. The 2025 Brawley is designed with both adventure seekers and environmentally conscious drivers in mind. Featuring advanced all-terrain capabilities, a powerful electric drivetrain, and a robust battery range, the Brawley is built to conquer the rugged outdoors while staying eco-friendly. Packed with state-of-the-art technology, it boasts a comfortable interior and exceptional off-road performance, making it the ultimate choice for thrill-seekers. "Our mission has always been to create vehicles that deliver more than just transportation—they provide unforgettable experiences," said Steve Hall, CEO of Vanderhall. "The 2025 Brawley takes this vision to the next level by blending sustainable innovation with the excitement of adventure. For more information about the 2025 Brawley or to schedule a test drive, please contact a Vanderhall store or visit About Vanderhall Vanderhall is a premier manufacturer of high-performance, handcrafted vehicles based in Provo, Utah. Renowned for their dedication to design, quality, and innovation, Vanderhall creates vehicles that inspire and excite enthusiasts worldwide. Visit for details. Contact:***@ Photos: Press release distributed by PRLog View original content: SOURCE Vanderhall Motor Works Inc. Sign in to access your portfolio


New York Post
01-05-2025
- Business
- New York Post
‘Treat Yourself Tax' is the money hack that will kill your overspending guilt: ‘Helps you stick to your budget'
Buy the latte — but pay the price. No, not in guilt. In savings. The 'Treat Yourself Tax' is the latest budget-savvy hack sweeping social media, and it's got impulse shoppers doing double takes — one at the receipt, and another at their savings account. Advertisement The hack? Every time you splurge on something nonessential — say, a $7 iced coffee, a $30 plumping lip gloss, or a $250 'emotional support' handbag — you immediately transfer that exact amount into savings. Spend it, save it. Guilt-free gratification. 'It's about looking at your money, figuring out what brings you joy — big or small — and building that in on purpose,' said Nadia Vanderhall, financial planner and founder of The Brands and Bands, who shared her expert take with Bustle. Advertisement Unlike hardcore budgets that make you feel like you're grounded for life, this one lets you live a little — and still stash cash for the future. 'This is the kind of hack that works because it's flexible and real,' Vanderhall explained. 'It helps you stick to your budget without it feeling like punishment.' It's a concept tailor-made for a generation who knows their coffee order better than their 401(k) balance — and whose shopping carts are often fuller than their bank accounts. But Vanderhall says this simple mental money match-up can help shoppers pause before hitting 'buy now.' Advertisement The deal? Whenever you drop cash on a nonessential, you also stash the same amount in savings. Lazy_Bear – 'When you think about the tax, you start to check in with yourself and ask, 'Do I really want this or am I just stressed or bored?'' she said. 'You get more intentional with your money.' That moment of reflection echoes other recent money-saving tips that have gone viral, like the 'screenshot hack' — where TikTokkers suggest screenshotting tempting products instead of buying them immediately, to give your brain (and budget) time to cool off. Advertisement And don't forget the '1% rule,' which advises that if a non-essential item costs more than that percentage of your annual income, take at least 24 hours to think before pulling the trigger. If you make $60K, as originally shared by Glen James of My Millennial Money via CNBC, that means sleeping on any purchase over $600 — no matter how chic the trench coat. These hacks all share a common goal: cutting spending without cutting joy. 'If you can't enjoy your money at all, it's harder to stay consistent,' Vanderhall told Bustle. 'Not enjoying it can make you resent it. It's about staying grounded and connected to your why, even when you're saving. You get to connect with your money and build a relationship.' This viral savings trick joins the ranks of TikTok-famous hacks like the 'screenshot rule' and the '1% rule' — all designed to curb overspending without the guilt. Robert Peak – Best of all, the 'Treat Yourself Tax' works for any income — whether your splurge is a $4 lip balm or a $400 Dyson Airwrap. Buy something — bank something. Advertisement 'This gives you breathing room,' Vanderhall said. 'It's also good for impulse shoppers because now you've got a plan. No guilt, no guessing, just structure. Everyone, no matter the income, can implement this.' Over time, you might even redefine what counts as a treat. 'The treat also doesn't have to break the bank,' Vanderhall added. 'It can be a solo movie date, that $12 mascara mini you love, or just something that makes you feel good.' So, go ahead — treat yourself. Just don't forget to tax yourself, too.