Buying a car

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By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
Buying a car can be a hassle, but throw in safety issues and it can become even more of a challenge. To keep your loved ones as protected as possible when traveling, learn how to find a safe family car by following these steps... more »
By Bethchapman 0 comments
There are specific times to purchase certain items that can save you substantial money. Find out what the items are and when you are more likely to get a discount on them... more »
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Finding business locations is no longer a matter of hunting all over your house looking for the Yellow Pages. These days, it’s much quicker and easier to find what you need online. If you’re looking for local new or used car dealers, you can find ... more »
By missforty 0 comments
The U.S.Government auctions off surplus property at State and Local Government auctions... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
When you are considering buying a new car, whether online or at a dealership, you want to go into the deal with as much knowledge as possible. Finding out about the features of a new car is one way to prepare yourself for the buying experience... more »
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Still complaining about the gasoline prices in your area? Maybe it's time to buy your own hybrid vehicles or cars. It does not matter how big or small your cars are as long as it will drink less fuel while you are lost in your trip. Car ... more »
By Lindseycl 0 comments
As you find that your family is growing, you are also finding out that your current vehicle is too small. How do you go about finding the right vehicle for you and your family? What is affordable? This article will show you the right steps to ... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
Whether you’re a budding rock band ready for a cross-country tour or a church youth group needing transportation to local softball meets, you probably have a small budget that makes you the perfect customer for a used bus. Old school buses, used ... more »
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Used car auctions are a great place to find great deals on used cars. Whether you are looking to sell a car or are looking for a great deal for yourself, a used car auction is the place to look first. There are many used car auctions all across ... more »
By Paul Favors Favors 0 comments
Purchasing a used car has become a much more viable option for those in need of affordable transportation. Because a number of dealers are holding to a stricter set of standards, it has become fairly easy for consumers to find used cars while ... more »
By Billy Logan Jr. 0 comments
Everyone wants that one car they've dreamed of but don't have the most perfect credit. The steps I've provided will allow anyone to find that perfect car they've dreamed of... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
Purchasing a new car is always exciting and dreadful at the same time. You want to drive off the lot sporting a sleek ride, but you also don't want to get ripped off by those sneaky salesmen. Here are some tips to get the best deal possible when ... more »
By nmgg12345 0 comments
Has a car salesman ever over charged you if so read this to learn how to prevent this... more »
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Abandoned cars are everywhere. Whether it is on a street in front of your house or whether it is in your business parking lot, an abandoned vehicle is a nuisance and an eyesore. Fortunately, you may be able to get a title to an abandoned car and ... more »
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An open-end car lease is an alternative way for you to purchase a new car. Leasing will normally give you lower monthly payments and a lower down payment as well. But you'll likely have a large payment—and possibly other costs—to make at the end ... more »
By grove13 0 comments
Learn how to get free money for a car with government programs... more »
By Chrisjparsons 0 comments
Buying a new car can be tricky, but i can help you get the best deal ever, just read on........... more »
By Court-Jester 0 comments
How do you get a good car deal? Just drive a hard bargain with the salesman and get what you want, right? NO. It takes a little more work than that, but if done right, you can save up to 25%! Maybe even more! It is a process that requires ... more »
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By MomReesa 0 comments
Buying a new car or a used car is one of the most difficult purchase transactions you can make. When shopping for a car, research pays off. You will want to visit the dealer armed with information and knowledge on how the process works... more »
By JacobCottingham 0 comments
Buying a motor vehicle is nothing to take lightly. You will depend on it for reliable, functioning transportation and want to make sure you’re not picking a lemon when you make your purchase. Test-driving can be a way for a prospective buyer to ... more »
By gotplates 0 comments
many folks holding a car collection struggle with sales tax, registration fees, smog compliance and individual insurance......holding a wholesale dealer license can simply make your car collection manageable and your paperwork efficient.. more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
Each vehicle has a unique VIN, or vehicle identification number, that can be used to determine what kind of vehicle, as well as who made it and when. By taking apart the VIN into the specific fields that make it up you will be able to tell if the ... more »
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Are you amazed when someone can rattle off the make and model of a car that just went speeding. You can acquire this skill. Start small and expand your knowledge base until you can recognize the make and model and year by the vehicle's key ... more »
By sbarnes 0 comments
Imported motor vehicles are subject to U.S. safety standards, bumper standards, and air pollution control (emission) standards. Most vehicles manufactured abroad that conform with U.S. safety, bumper, and emission standards are exported expressly ... more »