Pssst: Wanna (not) Buy a Stolen Car
Pssst: Wanna (not) Buy a Stolen Car
Here are tips to protect yourself. Would you buy a used car from a well-dressed friendly middle-aged man or woman who placed a classified ad and who meets you midday at a restaurant Oops! You may be getting scammed.
Dealing With The Dealership - Tips On Purchasing A Car
There’s two key words to getting a fair deal on any vehicle purchase at a dealership and they both sound identical — KNOW and NO. It doesn’t matter if your salesperson is a slime-ball or the altar boy….
Auto Lemon - Can Your State’s Lemon Law Help You?
Buying a car is not like buying a radio; you cannot return it to the store for a refund if you do not like it, or if it has a manufacturing defect. In fact, for many years, if you purchased an automobile that came from the factory with defects, you were just stuck. You could try to get the dealer to repair the problem, but if the problem continued and the dealer could not repair it, you were out of luck….
How to buy a good truck or a car found at the Internet site
The Net is constantly growing and its users develop more and more applications and utilize it in completely new ways. Several years ago a couple of new sites showed up in the Net; these sites were dedicated to the sale of automotive vehicles…
Car Insurance - Where to Start!
A breif introduction on what to think about when looking for car insurance.
Fuel Saving Cars
The article provides guidance on fuel saving cars.
9 Ways Not to Buy a Car
Everyone buys a car at some time during their life. Many buyers feel they get ripped off every time. How can one get a great deal while still buying a car you can be happy with. Lots of articles tell how to get a great deal. This article reveals how not to buy a car. Sometimes it’s not what you do, but what you don’t do that cost you more money.
Car Buying Tips: Focusing on Trade Difference
Four-Square. Its one of the most common car deal worksheets used today. Its been around since the 80s. Its designed to rip customers off. How? Normally, the 4 numbers in the squares do not directly include the only one that is important: Trade Difference.
Wholesale Club Gives Members Auto Buying Help
In the sixteen years time since SAM’S CLUB has been selling vehicles, auto trends have varied as much as the price of gas. What hasn’t changed is the range of benefits offered to members of SAM’S CLUB Auto Buying Program. This program, which helps both businesses and individuals locate and finance an automobile or truck, offers members comprehensive auto services, including a ten percent discount on tire rotations, oil changes, and routine maintenance and service. In addition to selling new and used vehicles to their members, SAM’S CLUB Auto Buying Program also sells other vehicles, including boats and RVs. Business owners can also purchase commercial vehicles from SAM’S CLUB.
