One of the best tools for purchasing a new vehicle online is research. I know it seems obvious, many would be surprised how often consumers jump into buying used cars online without considering many factors. Big online organizations rarely give consumers information about the vehicle beyond what the seller has posted. Here’s a few helpful hints about buying a used car online . 1. Know all the right questions: Learn all you can about the used car , have an understanding about what t
By Julia A. Seymour What is it about consequences that the liberal media and government simply cannot grasp? CNN “Newsroom” admitted Aug. 27 that new car prices are “expected” to go up as a result of the government Cash for Clunkers giveaway. Heidi Collins told viewers, “The success of the Cash for Clunkers program may be pushing new car prices higher. Dealerships are expected to have lower inventory over the next few months, meaning higher prices for consumers. Around 700,000 peop
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by Amy Nutt With the current economic instability in the financial markets, many people are now looking for ways to trim their budgets. One way consumers are cutting costs to their budget is through purchasing used cars. One company that has seen an increase in used car sales is Honda. The Honda Accord and Honda Civic are one of the most popular used car choices. The 2005 models were a specifically popular choice. Below is a list of other popular used Honda models along with an example mo
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Today, let us celebrate the end of an unjustifiable drain on the US taxpayer: the Cash for Clunkers (C4C) program. True, C4C greatly boosted the number of consumers visiting car dealers. Doubtless, some new cars were sold to consumers who thought they had a clunker to trade in but, on discovering it didn’t qualify, they bought a new car regardless. But why did taxpayers, having already bailed out GM and Chrysler once, have to do so again to the tune of billion through the ,500-,500 C4C
by Anton Rowd As more and more hybrids are starting to hit the market, it seems that the government is also forced to apply taxes as well. But tax credit for hybrid car products may are not so bad either. The Internal Revenue Service has already certified a bunch of hybrid car models for this credit. This is probably one of the best incentives that the government has to offer for consumers who purchase the most fuel-efficient of hybrid cars to date. About Tax Credit Tax credit for hybri
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