Posted on July 17th, 2008 by admin
Many of us may have seen the advertisements vowing to show you how to “Run Your Car on Water,” for a fee, of course. We all know that water will not propel your car - as gas prices keep rising, this is one of the latest in internet money-scheming ideas.
I’ve written a couple of articles [...]
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Filed under: Boost Your Gas Mileage
Posted on July 9th, 2008 by admin
Ok - just one more car-search story, only because I think the point is very important, short & sweet. ALWAYS be honest and candid when selling your car. If you’re not 110% brutally forthright in communication with your potential customers, you’ll damage the the developing seller/buyer relationship, creating distrust that can easily make a no-sale. [...]
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Filed under: Buying a car, Selling A Car
Posted on July 8th, 2008 by admin
One more looking-for-a-car story and hopefully the last one (or one of the last) you’ll see for a while. The theme may be familiar, but the lesson here is worth illustrating. It was so obvious that I couldn’t pass up the opportunity. I really hope that my family can decide on a car here shortly. [...]
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Filed under: Buying a car
Posted on July 7th, 2008 by admin
As many of my readers know, I have a teenage driver in the family now. Mary has an after-school job and my wife (and myself, mostly) think that it would be a good idea to have a third car available to her, mostly for the convenience. Something cheap, older and mid-size, as I’m not part [...]
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Filed under: Buying a car
Posted on July 3rd, 2008 by admin
I thought that extended warranties would be a great topic after I heard that a young couple had just purchased their first new car, a Toyota Corolla, and bought an extended warranty from the dealership. I’ll tell you right now - I think that extended warranties on ANY car, new or used, is a terrible [...]
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Filed under: Buying a car
Posted on July 1st, 2008 by admin
With all of the flooding in the Midwest this spring and summer, the used car market is bound to be awash (no pun intended) in used cars for sale that have seen some high water. It was estimated that 200,000 cars were damaged during hurricaine Katrina, and many of those were fraudulently “reclaimed” and sold [...]
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Filed under: Buying a car
Posted on July 1st, 2008 by admin
Like it or not, oil (and gasoline), coal and natural gas will be in our future for as far out as we can see. No, we haven’t reached “peak oil“, as the doomsayers like to think. New reserves are being located around the world, with potential supplies increasing, proving “experts” wrong at every turn. If [...]
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