Archive for the ‘Car-Buying’ Category

Free Business Start Up Ideas: Car Buying Service

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

Diecast Car Buying Guide

Sunday, April 29th, 2012

Diecast cars from an auto show are notoriously expensive. To prove this point, I’m showing you my 1:18 Nissan GTR and my 1:18 BMW M3. The joy of cheap maistos will always prevail.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Top Secrets Revealed: The Hassle Free Approach to Car Buying & Leasing

Wednesday, April 18th, 2012

Top Secrets Revealed: The Hassle Free Approach to Car Buying & Leasing

Finally… A Stress Free Way To a Rock Bottom Price “Top Secrets Revealed” was designed to take you step-by-step through the car buying process with the least amount of hassle. Most people don’t realize the best deal they will ever get is made entirely by phone without haggling with salespeople or spending their valuable time waiting in little cubicles. This one-of-a-kind book reveals the secrets the author has developed over the last twenty years, saving many a car buyer thousands of dollars

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Pat Goss’ Car Buying Tips: How to Get the Best Value from a Trade-In

Monday, April 9th, 2012

CARCHEX is the premier provider of Extended Auto Warranty and Mobile Vehicle Inspections. As the preferred partner to the most trusted names in the automotive industry, including Dale Earnhardt Jr., Pat Goss of TV’s MotorWeek, Carfax and Kelley Blue Book, CARCHEX provides customized coverage plans allowing consumers whose factory warranties have expired to get the highest level of protection for their vehicles at the most competitive prices. A decade long commitment to protecting automotive consumers and providing exceptional customer service has translated into an A+ Rating with the Better Business Bureau. To learn more about CARCHEX and to Get Protected, visit CARCHEX. How to Get the Best Value from a Trade-In To get the best value on your trade-in, number one, it has to look good, so you want to spend your effort, your time, on your used car making it look good. Don’t take it in full of fast food wrappers and all filthy and dirty and so on. That is automatically going to push the price down, sometimes significantly. So make sure that it looks good. Don’t spend a lot of money on repairs that aren’t absolutely necessary. A lot of people get the notion that if they rebuild their used car, and then take it and trade it, that the dealer is going to give them a lot more money for it because it has new breaks as opposed to serviceable breaks, or that it has new belts and hoses as opposed to serviceable belts and hoses. It doesn’t work that way. You might if you are going to

Successful Car Buying: How to Come Out a Winner, Whether You Buy New, Buy Used, or Lease (How-To Guides)

Wednesday, April 4th, 2012