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Car Donation – How To Find A Good, Clean, Used Car And Pay Less
How to buy a Car
Buying a car is usually our second biggest investment after our home purchase and most of us will do it more than once in our life.
There is something emotional about cars, it represents our taste and style, our economic status and our character. Some women even claim that a car is a man’s extension of his reproductive organ. One the other hand (the good hand there are women out there that might express their exhibitionism and extravagance by choosing to drive a red flashy car for the whole world to notice them. Both sexes would agree they sometimes feel they “fall in love” with a certain car model.
There are people who get very existed from a small scratch on the cars lower side, as if it were their own skin. The beauty of the car, its aerodynamics shape, the gadgets inside, the seats the feel of it all play a major part in our decision making.
In our modern life it’s almost impossible to function without one and it’s expensive to acquire, to finance and to maintain.
Buying a Used Car
The question I would like to bring up here is whether it’s wise to buy a used car or to make an additional effort and buy a new car.
If you look at it purely from an economical stand point then it’s quiet obvious that due to the fact that you miss out on the heaviest depreciation hit the average car absorbs in the first two and three years it’s wise to buy a used car. A car of two or even three years on the road is basically a new car and in some cases didn’t even finished the manufacturers original bumper to bumper warranty. (Not included labor
On the average you might save on a used car anywhere between
$3,000 to $8,000. In case you know how to do it via a car dealer that will buy the car for you at a car read more http://www.cardonation.pannipa.com/2009/09/how-to-find-a-good-clean-used-car-and-pay-less/
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What’s Holding You Back Gives Away Car – 5/25/2010
For the fifth consecutive year the Celina Police Department will give a car to an eligible Celina Senior High School graduate. This What’s Holding You Back safety belt program has been made possible by the generous support of the Kerns Auto Group.











