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The New Rules Of Car Buying Rule 1
YOU CAN FIND A DEAL ANYWHERE, AND WE MEAN ANYWHERE You can hardly escape the grim news surrounding the car industry: an 11th-hour federal loan package to help General Motors and Chrysler survive to the new year, frugal consumers shying away from bi ...
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The New Rules Of Car Buying Rule 2
LENDERS ARE PLAYING TOUGH, BUT ONLY WITH SOME BORROWERS (HINT: NOT YOU) The credit crisis has hit auto loans too. "The availability of credit is worse than it was six months ago," says Libby. GMAC, for example, no longer lends to any car buyer with ...
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The New Rules Of Car Buying Rule 3
CHEAP LEASES ARE DISAPPEARING… The ridiculously low-cost leases of the past decade let Americans drive far more expensive vehicles than they could have afforded to buy. Those days are over. Lease payments are closing in on loan payments for the sam ...
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The New Rules Of Car Buying Rule 4
BUT YOU CAN STILL PROFIT FROM THEIR GLORY DAYS Leasing had none of these troubles a few years back. Now the contracts on the thousands of cars, trucks and SUVs leased in 2006 and 2007 are up, and two- and three-year-old models are returning to pack ...
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The New Rules Of Car Buying Rule 5
BUYERS NEED TO READ THE BUSINESS PAGES TOO The future of Detroit is anything but certain. GM and Chrysler are on the ropes. Ford, in better shape than its rivals, has warned that it might need federal aid if another car maker fails. And because U.S ...
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Used Car Forget Haggling
A customer walks into a brightly lit steel-and-glass CarMax showroom. A re-cent-model used car catches his eye. It's a low-mileage, sporty-looking number with its hood open. The customer looks inside. The engine and other drive components arc spotles ...
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Selling Your Old Car
If you have the time to spiff up old Bessy, place ads, field calls, and meet with potential buyers, selling your car privately can be a smart move. The yield: as much as 25 percent more than dealers give on trade-ins, say experts, who offer these tip ...
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Buying Your Car Online
To gauge how good a deal you can get using the web to help you buy a car, we examined five of the most popular sites that let shoppers solicit dealer bids. First, we evaluated the sites' privacy policies, ease of use, and quality of information. We f ...
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Market Lessons And Used Cars
With the Dow Jones industrial average down nearly 750 points in the past week, economists and market strategists are puzzling over why a buyer's strike is occurring at a time when the economy and corporate profits are showing improvement. Attributing ...
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