Buying a car

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Cars have become an important part of everyday life. There are many types of cars available in the market which cater to the individual needs of a buyer. Read on to learn how to buy a car... more »
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The demolition derby has been a thrilling event for many years. It's a simple race to enter that requires an old car and some guts. If you want to do well in the demolition derby, you need to posses a little knowledge of cars and driving skills. ... more »
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A Mini-cooper is a fuel-efficient British coupe known for its boxy style and colorful history as a racing car. To the average consumer, Mini-coopers provide a compact but spacious ride with stylish, individualized designs. They were reintroduced ... more »
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Choosing a car is an important decision that merits careful planning. You are likely to live with this vehicle for quite some time. These pointers will help you choose wisely... more »
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When it's time to buy or lease a car it many different factors that affect your decision, this article show what to consider to choose a car that perfect for you.. more »
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The VIN, or vehicle identification number, is a 17-character serial number that identifies a unique vehicle from all others. The VIN is usually located on a small engraved plate on the dashboard between the steering wheel and the windshield, but ... more »
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Feel free to email me at Nguyent4@AutoNation.com or call me directly at 714-436-5050. Sincerely, Tony Nguyen Internet Manager Power Honda Costa Mesa Harbor Blvd., 1 mile south of the 405 Fwy. 2888 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92626.. more »
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These guidelines follow the recommendations of AAA and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration... more »
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You will clearly see that it makes no sense whatsoever to buy a diesel car... more »
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Deciding on which car to buy can be a long and arduous process. Having the right tools for comparison available during the appraisal process will certainly speed things along. There are several approaches to appraising a used car. Below are just ... more »
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Poor maintenance by major car rental agencies that you are unaware of... more »
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Buying a new car can be a long and arduous process if you are not prepared. Buying a new Cadillac is exciting as you venture into the luxury car market. It is important to do research and find out how Cadillacs are rated to find the best Caddy ... more »
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Buying a new car is not easy as 'believing the ads you see' or 'trusting that you are getting it at invoice'. Here are some finer tips in negotiating a new car purchase ... without breaking a sweat!.. more »
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Getting a certified pre-owned car seems the perfect way to go for many. For most that is true, but certain things must be known before making that purchase... more »
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Checkers Motor Corporation was founded in 1922. American manufacturing went through a big boom in the 1920s and taxis were a large part of that expansion. Checker Taxicab in Chicago became a monster business by buying up smaller taxi businesses. ... more »
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The Corvette is the classic American sports car. First introduced in 1953, the car has gone through five major evolutions, with plenty of minor improvements along the way... more »
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Datsun (now called Nissan) was the first Japanese company to introduce affordable sports cars to the U.S. market. Today, some of the cars from the '60s and '70s are being sought after by collectors and enthusiasts... more »
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Colin Chapman founded Lotus shortly after World War II, and built it into a small British company that dominated Formula One racing for many years. The production cars all have strong links to that racing heritage... more »
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Established in 1914, the Italian-made Maserati has had a long and great history. Unfortunately, it pulled out of the U.S. market in the 1990s... more »
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MG introduced America to the British sports car shortly after World War II with the TC. Though the cars became more modern over the years, the spirit remained the same... more »
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Triumph was always known for its sturdy cars with a racing heritage. Today, these British-made cars are becoming quite rare... more »
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Triumph was always known for their sturdy cars with a racing heritage. Today, the cars are becoming quite rare... more »
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In many companies, one benefit reserved for employees is the use of the company car. Whether you are the owner of a business, or the employee designated to close the deal, buying the company car can be a hectic experience. Follow these steps to a ... more »
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Ford Motor Company resides in Detroit with General Motors and Chrysler; together they are the Big 3 U.S. automakers. The Big 3 are lagging behind Japanese automakers such as Honda and Toyota for cars Americans want to buy. However, Ford is making ... more »
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Buying a new GMC truck can be an exciting experience, as long as you know what to look for. Asking the right questions and knowing a little about the GMC name can go a long way toward making sure that you get the best possible deal on your new or ... more »