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Archive for July 30th, 2008

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by Karl Heinzel

When looking for a new car, you should avoid cars with non-factory-installed or aftermarket accessories & components. If you see a vehicle on the car lot you like, but it does not have a specific component or accessory you want, the salesperson will probably tell you the dealership can have the component or accessory installed.

Some of the most common aftermarket add-ons include: theft alarms, CD players, automatic starting systems, high-power stereos, GPS systems, and sunroofs. You’ll be a lot better off if you only install original equipment items, and have them put in by the dealer.

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by Amy Nutt

You’ve just bought your first new car and now you need to get car insurance for that vehicle. You?re not sure what to do and you want to make sure you get the most affordable rate. You don?t want your lack of knowledge to cause you to have to pay more for your car insurance than what you have to; especially since you need to put very expensive fuel in that car to keep it running.

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by Michael L. Hearney

Semi truck financing is much different than financing a consumer vehicle. There are not as many lenders available, and if by chance you find one that has a physical office in your area, you may end up paying a premium instead of getting a great deal. Here are some ways to get the best deal on your semi truck financing.

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