Posted by Robert Brogden in September 3rd, 2010 |
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Unless you subscribe to the theory that a car is meant to be driven until it falls apart, odds are at some point you will need to sell a used vehicle. There is never a shortage of buyers for used vehicles, especially in difficult economic times when fewer people are willing to commit to larger purchases such as the financial commitments of new cars. However, selling a vehicle takes a bit of planning and a marketing strategy as well as time.
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Posted by Dave Parsons in September 1st, 2010 |
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Should you browse around town, you might find two or more cars in your the next door neighbors garage. You might question, how can they make their cars last long? Taking good care of one’s car is one of the things that will surely lengthen its lifespan and these are the basic things you can do to achieve this:
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Posted by Trevor Gartreese in August 31st, 2010 |
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Many people who want to add a small camper to their pick up truck discover that there are very few lightweight travel trailers to choose from. Weight is the problem not the variety of the RVs, since most of the existing designs are too heavy to get pulled by a car or a pick-up truck. A closer analysis of the market offer will show you that even the RV companies no matter if we are talking about rental agencies or dealers are reluctant to purchase lightweight travel trailers to keep them on stock. The explanation they give is very simple: the demand is lower for such recreational vehicles, and therefore it is not profitable to keep them in stock.
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