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NAPSI)-No matter what year, make or model, a vehicle is one of the most significant investments a consumer makes. Often, an automobile purchase represents a considerable portion of the buyer's savings, and for those with jobs that require the use of a car-like a pizza-delivery person or regional sales manager-a vehicle may be directly tied to future income.
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(NAPSI)-Used-car buyers could avoid being taken for a ride if they watch out for odometer fraud.
Odometer fraud-or the illegal act of rolling back a vehicle's odometer to make buyers think it has fewer miles than it actually does-costs consumers billions of dollars annually. In fact, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates the crime leads to the fraudulent sale of more than 450,000 cars every year.
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Don't settle for poor service from unscrupulous used car dealers. Even though there are plenty of fraudulent dealers on the net, there are a few used car dealers with proven track records.
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By combining a physical inspection from a licensed mechanic (which you should always try to do), with the information directly available to you as a consumer, such as vehicle history reports, you can empower yourself with the knowledge and confidence you need to make the best decision possible.
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NAPSI)-One way to avoid sticker shock or buyer's remorse when purchasing a new car is to consider expenses you may encounter down the road.
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NC)-Thinking of buying a used vehicle, but you're not sure what you should be looking for? Keep these tips in mind as you search for your next dream vehicle.
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(NAPSI)-Often, the key to finding the right used car for the new driver in your house is doing your homework. These tips will help steer you towards a pre-owned car that fits the bill without breaking your budget: |
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(NAPSI)-Credit is an important key in determining how much car shoppers will ultimately pay for a vehicle. However, experts say they should actually shop around for dealers who offer special financing programs the same way they'd shop around for vehicle type. |
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(NAPSI)-Although the average price of a new vehicle reaches close to $30,000, you don't have to spend a small fortune to drive a cool car.
The editors at Kelley Blue Book (www.kbb.com) provide budget- and style-conscious buyers a list of the top 10 cool new vehicles that can be purchased for less than $18,000. These editors' picks deliver cool looks, smart features and excellent fuel economy, making the cars in this price range even more appealing. |
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NAPSI)-Whether you're in the market for a used car, truck, van or SUV, the key to finding a good vehicle involves looking into its past.
That's the advice from experts who say there are a few steps people can take to be more confident that the used vehicle they buy is worth the money they pay. Try these tips: |
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