Buying a used car is not difficult. Here are some guidelines for you
when considering purchasing a used car:
1. Window-shop around first before doing the final selection. Allot
one day to visit a dealership to look around and test-drive the cars.
Do not buy the first time you see a car. Once you get home, you can
browse the Internet for the information regarding the car of your
choice and how much it cost. Be sure to check the option prices,
ratings for safety and other things that the dealer has not informed
you.
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http://www.zone-car.com
Car Dude - 28 Aug 2007 11:56 GMT
Don't come to my yard you joy-riding dog, see if you can get a test drive
from me you f.cking time wasting c.nt!
Regards,
Car Dude.
> Buying a used car is not difficult. Here are some guidelines for you
> when considering purchasing a used car:
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> Cars Weekly News
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Car Dude - 28 Aug 2007 12:05 GMT
4. Avoid drinking coffee before you visit or when you are at the dealership.
Coffee will make you too uneasy and impatient to look into details. It is
recommended that you drink plenty of water instead to make you go to the
restroom. This will break the tension and remove you from a situation that
that the salesperson is already intimidating you.
> Buying a used car is not difficult. Here are some guidelines for you
> when considering purchasing a used car:
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> Cars Weekly News
> http://www.zone-car.com