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Don't Allow Your Mechanic To Take You For A Ride...

Dear Car Owner,
Do you absolutely trust your car mechanic?
This isn’t a mere academic question. Your answer hinges on what you are about to find out. What if I were to tell you that you could reduce your car repair and maintenance by half and take a vacation on the savings? I can see your raised eyebrow, so read on…
Don't Allow Your Mechanic To Take You For A Ride... Learn How To Save Your Money When Buying And Maintaining Your Car
As you are probably aware, the cost of owning and maintaining a car has shot up drastically over the last few years, and we’re still counting. In fact, some auto industry estimates say that these costs will triple in the near future!
So Why Should You Pay Them?
The answer is simple: You shouldn’t!
DON’T allow your mechanic to take you for a ride every time
DON’T be fooled into thinking your car needs extensive repairs when a few basic preventive measures can take care of the problem
DON’T spend huge amounts of money on buying and maintaining a car simply because you don’t know where to find the best deals
Take Charge Today!
Gather comprehensive information on how to find the best deals when you buy a new or used car, as well as a wealth of details on how you can save money on repairs by following a few simple routines that keep your brakes, engine, wheels, chassis and other parts in shipshape order.
Learn how to find that information and how to protect yourself. All you need to know is awaiting you in this ebook, Easy Riding: The All-In-One Car Guide.
When you download your copy, here’s what you get:
Tire Care Guide.
Car Parts Buying Tips.
Gas Saving Tips You Should Know.
How To Make Your Car More Fuel-Efficient.
How To Take Care Of Your Car Battery.
Importance Of Regular Brake Inspection.
Protect Your Car From Theft.
Winter Driving Tips.
Drive Safely On Wet Roads.
Shopping For a Car? Tips To Get Started.
Buying a Used Car, Things You Should Know.
Going For a Test Drive?
How To Wash And Wax Your Hot Wheels.
Keep Your Car Gleaming.
Rust Proof Your Car.
As you can see, car care and car buying information doesn’t get any more comprehensive. That is why I call it the all-in-one car guide. Order your copy today and you’ll know what I mean!
Order Now!
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Saturday, December 12, 2009
How To Negotiate A Great Deal when Buying a Used Car
Negotiating a Good Used Car, Used Truck or Used SUV Deal is the same as negotiating a New Car Deal! The very same tactics and strategies I discuss in "How To Get a Great Deal on a New Car" and "The Anatomy of a Good Car Deal" apply here.
Research used car values at Yahoo! Autos . Then figure on settling on a price somewhere between retail and trade-in allowance. If it is a very clean low mileage vehicle, or a unique and pristine vehicle, the dealer will hold out for top retail or more, and if he doesn't get it from you he'll wait until the right buyer comes along!
The problem with a used vehicle is that you have no way of knowing for sure how much the dealer has invested in it! You can only guess! A good rule of thumb is to take the average trade-in value and add about $1000 for reconditioning, transportation and other costs associated with a car dealer buying a used car for resale. This should at least give you a "ballpark figure" to go on!
Make your initial offer $500 over this amount and go from there. Keep in mind that in most cases the salesperson has no authority to make the final decision on an offer. It's usually the Sales Manager's call, so don't be afraid to send the salesperson into the manager with a low offer.
One more Very Important point! You should never buy any used vehicle without first doing a very extensive test drive, getting a Free CARFAX Record Check, and having a trustworthy mechanic look it over - on a lift - very carefully!
For more tips on buying or trading a used vehicle visit the Used Car Guide!
SELL YOUR CAR ON THESE GREAT CLASSIFIED SITES:
Cars.ComPackages start at $20, and you can advertise your vehicle with up to 12 photos at cars.com! No guesswork - just tell them about your vehicle and cars.com creates a detail-packed ad for you. Your ad will run for 14, 30 or 60 days, and changes are FREE!
eBay Motors Register for FREE Now, list your car or truck on eBay Motors and start taking bids! You might get more for your vehicle then you ever imagined!
BEWARE of Making a Very Costly Mistake!
Millions of previously owned vehicles have many costly hidden problems. Some need very expensive mechanical repairs, while others may have been damaged or even Declared a Total Loss in a wreck, or damaged in a storm or by floods. Still others may have been repurchased from their original owner by the manufacturer as a "Lemon," only to eventually find it's way back out into the marketplace! (Thats Right! The car manufacturers sell "Buy Backs" or "Lemons" right back to the car dealers at auction!)
So, what's a poor unsuspecting car buyer to do? Well, before you finalize any used car purchase, get a Free CARFAX Record Check!
UPDATE...
The CARFAX Buyback Guarantee!
With the CARFAX Buyback Guarantee, CARFAX will buy a vehicle back from you if there was a severe problem reported by a DMV that was not included in the CARFAX Report.
These are the big problems you really need to worry about:
Major Accidents
Fire Damage
Flood Damage
Major Odometer Problems
Lemon HistoryThese are the main things that can significantly affect the value and safety of a used vehicle.
If your CARFAX Report fails to notify you of any of the above problems, and you go ahead and buy the vehicle, CARFAX will buy the vehicle back from you. All you have to do is cash the check and get another car - CARFAX will even arrange to have the buyback vehicle picked up!
By finding out the FULL History of a used vehicle, you can avoid purchasing cars with serious problems, and you can confirm that the car in question has a Clean Background for your own peace of mind! Read what one satisfied CARFAX user has to say:
"CARFAX gave me the confidence to buy a car from a dealer or a private party. The report had a lot of information which helped me make my decision. I saved myself from many salvaged cars with the help of CARFAX. My advice to friends who want to buy a car is...CARFAX. It is a great service and keep doing the good job."Narayanan LakshmananRedlands, CA
Get Your Free CARFAX Record Check Now!
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Research used car values at Yahoo! Autos . Then figure on settling on a price somewhere between retail and trade-in allowance. If it is a very clean low mileage vehicle, or a unique and pristine vehicle, the dealer will hold out for top retail or more, and if he doesn't get it from you he'll wait until the right buyer comes along!
The problem with a used vehicle is that you have no way of knowing for sure how much the dealer has invested in it! You can only guess! A good rule of thumb is to take the average trade-in value and add about $1000 for reconditioning, transportation and other costs associated with a car dealer buying a used car for resale. This should at least give you a "ballpark figure" to go on!
Make your initial offer $500 over this amount and go from there. Keep in mind that in most cases the salesperson has no authority to make the final decision on an offer. It's usually the Sales Manager's call, so don't be afraid to send the salesperson into the manager with a low offer.
One more Very Important point! You should never buy any used vehicle without first doing a very extensive test drive, getting a Free CARFAX Record Check, and having a trustworthy mechanic look it over - on a lift - very carefully!
For more tips on buying or trading a used vehicle visit the Used Car Guide!
SELL YOUR CAR ON THESE GREAT CLASSIFIED SITES:
Cars.ComPackages start at $20, and you can advertise your vehicle with up to 12 photos at cars.com! No guesswork - just tell them about your vehicle and cars.com creates a detail-packed ad for you. Your ad will run for 14, 30 or 60 days, and changes are FREE!
eBay Motors Register for FREE Now, list your car or truck on eBay Motors and start taking bids! You might get more for your vehicle then you ever imagined!
BEWARE of Making a Very Costly Mistake!
Millions of previously owned vehicles have many costly hidden problems. Some need very expensive mechanical repairs, while others may have been damaged or even Declared a Total Loss in a wreck, or damaged in a storm or by floods. Still others may have been repurchased from their original owner by the manufacturer as a "Lemon," only to eventually find it's way back out into the marketplace! (Thats Right! The car manufacturers sell "Buy Backs" or "Lemons" right back to the car dealers at auction!)
So, what's a poor unsuspecting car buyer to do? Well, before you finalize any used car purchase, get a Free CARFAX Record Check!
UPDATE...
The CARFAX Buyback Guarantee!
With the CARFAX Buyback Guarantee, CARFAX will buy a vehicle back from you if there was a severe problem reported by a DMV that was not included in the CARFAX Report.
These are the big problems you really need to worry about:
Major Accidents
Fire Damage
Flood Damage
Major Odometer Problems
Lemon HistoryThese are the main things that can significantly affect the value and safety of a used vehicle.
If your CARFAX Report fails to notify you of any of the above problems, and you go ahead and buy the vehicle, CARFAX will buy the vehicle back from you. All you have to do is cash the check and get another car - CARFAX will even arrange to have the buyback vehicle picked up!
By finding out the FULL History of a used vehicle, you can avoid purchasing cars with serious problems, and you can confirm that the car in question has a Clean Background for your own peace of mind! Read what one satisfied CARFAX user has to say:
"CARFAX gave me the confidence to buy a car from a dealer or a private party. The report had a lot of information which helped me make my decision. I saved myself from many salvaged cars with the help of CARFAX. My advice to friends who want to buy a car is...CARFAX. It is a great service and keep doing the good job."Narayanan LakshmananRedlands, CA
Get Your Free CARFAX Record Check Now!
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Don't Allow Your Mechanic To Take You For A Ride
Dear Car Owner,Do you absolutely trust your car mechanic? This isn’t a mere academic question. Your answer hinges on what you are about to find out. What if I were to tell you that you could reduce your car repair and maintenance by half and take a vacation on the savings? I can see your raised eyebrow, so read on…
Don't Allow Your Mechanic To Take You For A Ride... Learn How To Save Your Money When Buying And Maintaining Your Car
As you are probably aware, the cost of owning and maintaining a car has shot up drastically over the last few years, and we’re still counting. In fact, some auto industry estimates say that these costs will triple in the near future!
So Why Should You Pay Them? The answer is simple: You shouldn’t!
DON’T allow your mechanic to take you for a ride every time
DON’T be fooled into thinking your car needs extensive repairs when a few basic preventive measures can take care of the problem
DON’T spend huge amounts of money on buying and maintaining a car simply because you don’t know where to find the best deals
Take Charge Today! Gather comprehensive information on how to find the best deals when you buy a new or used car, as well as a wealth of details on how you can save money on repairs by following a few simple routines that keep your brakes, engine, wheels, chassis and other parts in shipshape order.Learn how to find that information and how to protect yourself. All you need to know is awaiting you in this ebook, Easy Riding: The All-In-One Car Guide.When you download your copy, here’s what you get:
Tire Care Guide.
Car Parts Buying Tips.
Gas Saving Tips You Should Know.
How To Make Your Car More Fuel-Efficient.
How To Take Care Of Your Car Battery.
Importance Of Regular Brake Inspection.
Protect Your Car From Theft.
Winter Driving Tips.
Drive Safely On Wet Roads.
Shopping For a Car? Tips To Get Started.
Buying a Used Car, Things You Should Know.
Going For a Test Drive?
How To Wash And Wax Your Hot Wheels.
Keep Your Car Gleaming.
Rust Proof Your Car.
As you can see, car care and car buying information doesn’t get any more comprehensive. That is why I call it the all-in-one car guide. Order your copy today and you’ll know what I mean!
Order Now!
Don't Allow Your Mechanic To Take You For A Ride... Learn How To Save Your Money When Buying And Maintaining Your Car
As you are probably aware, the cost of owning and maintaining a car has shot up drastically over the last few years, and we’re still counting. In fact, some auto industry estimates say that these costs will triple in the near future!
So Why Should You Pay Them? The answer is simple: You shouldn’t!
DON’T allow your mechanic to take you for a ride every time
DON’T be fooled into thinking your car needs extensive repairs when a few basic preventive measures can take care of the problem
DON’T spend huge amounts of money on buying and maintaining a car simply because you don’t know where to find the best deals
Take Charge Today! Gather comprehensive information on how to find the best deals when you buy a new or used car, as well as a wealth of details on how you can save money on repairs by following a few simple routines that keep your brakes, engine, wheels, chassis and other parts in shipshape order.Learn how to find that information and how to protect yourself. All you need to know is awaiting you in this ebook, Easy Riding: The All-In-One Car Guide.When you download your copy, here’s what you get:
Tire Care Guide.
Car Parts Buying Tips.
Gas Saving Tips You Should Know.
How To Make Your Car More Fuel-Efficient.
How To Take Care Of Your Car Battery.
Importance Of Regular Brake Inspection.
Protect Your Car From Theft.
Winter Driving Tips.
Drive Safely On Wet Roads.
Shopping For a Car? Tips To Get Started.
Buying a Used Car, Things You Should Know.
Going For a Test Drive?
How To Wash And Wax Your Hot Wheels.
Keep Your Car Gleaming.
Rust Proof Your Car.
As you can see, car care and car buying information doesn’t get any more comprehensive. That is why I call it the all-in-one car guide. Order your copy today and you’ll know what I mean!
Order Now!
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