buy used car
buy used car
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by Michael M Thomas - 2007-04-11
While you may not be savvy enough about cars to inspect all of a car's technical aspects, here are five tips to use when checking out the tires and brakes on the used car you are thinking of buying:1....
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by Keith Londrie - 2007-06-19
Buying a car with a bad credit is not leaving car buyers with a lot of options. Sometimes their only choice for finding finance for their new purchase is a car dealer loan. Car dealer loan deals are n...
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by Keith Londrie - 2007-06-27
If you have bad credit and want to buy a new car you haven't got a lot of financing options. For that reason you are likely to look for a car dealer that can provide the money required for the new car...
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by Keith Londrie - 2007-06-29
Bad credit spoils everything your dreams for a new house, new car, student loan, any kind of loan. If you have fallen into the debt trap, the best thing to do is to repair your bad credit first and to...
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by Keith Londrie - 2007-06-29
If your credit score is bad you are left with almost no options for getting a car loan and thus for buying a new car. Banks and other typical lending companies will refuse loans if your credit score i...
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by Keith Londrie - 2007-07-10
Bad credit customers usually have difficulties in finding financing for buying a new car. Many people in that situation think only about getting the money needed to their new car and leave many other ...
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by Alex Baltimore - 2007-07-13
So, you've thought that you can outsmart a used cars dealer? Think twice. There's virtually no possibility that any used cars dealer will let you get your side of the bargain. Why? Because they're tra...
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by Mike Hamel - 2007-09-28
When it comes time to a buy a car, the big question is, "used or new?"Buyers choose used cars far more often then new. Edmunds.com estimates that in 2006, Americans bought about 44 million used ...
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by Steve Gillman - 2008-04-14
There are two basic ways to buy a used car cheap, and one good reason: To save money. It isn't just that they cost less to buy initially. The research shows a four-year-old car can cost 40% less...
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by John Kerry - 2008-06-11
Most people would have tried buying a used car at-least once in their lifetime. Statistically, people change their car once in three to five years, if not sooner. If they need to buy a better car, a...