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Car Loan Calculators      

Car loan calculators help you to see what the monthly cost will be for your new or used car purchase. You can find them online and they come with buy or lease options. They can help you determine how much car you can buy so the payments will fall within your budget.

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what to look out for      

There are a ton of warning signs that warn against purchasing a vehicle. Things that could affect the value of the car include: a rebuilt title, which makes the car decrease in value by thirty percent; uneven tire wear on all of the tires, which is a sign of a big problem or a possible wreck; problem title cars that have been in a fire, flood, or have a junk or salvage title; disk brakes that are rusty, which may indicate that the car has been flooded or has been sitting for a lengthy amount of time; and variations in the paint thickness.

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Finding a Good Auto Auction      

There are a ton of different types of auto auctions taking place all over the country, and the bargains must be there or auctions wouldn't be as popular as they are today. Finding a good auto auction depends on what you are looking for, as well as when you are available to attend the auction.

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Getting a Good Deal On A Bad Credit Auto Loan      

Car loans are available to those with bad credit. Bad credit car loans make it possible to purchase a car even if you have some credit challenges. Bad credit auto loans are offered by a niche group of lenders, and increasingly, traditional lenders that are willing to make high risk loans to borrowers with bad credit.

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What to Look For      

Perhaps the most important thing to remember about an auto auction is that you're on your own - with an auction, it is every man for his self. What this means is that you always have to be on the lookout for warning signs of a bad auction or a bad vehicle.

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Vehicles On The Road To Resale Value      

While most car buyers today consider sticker price one of the most significant numbers when choosing a new vehicle, some car-buying experts recommend shoppers consider a number they won't find today on any window sticker: the resale value. Depreciation often is the greatest expense incurred by drivers during the first five years of vehicle ownership.

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Discovering Classics Can Be Twice as Nice      

Anyone who's kept a crisp, clean Babe Ruth rookie card tucked away for safe keeping knows about the benefits of purchasing a classic item -; it retains value over time and can provide a significant return on the original investment. Whether searching for a prized oil painting at an auction, looking for antique furniture at an estate sale or purchasing a luxury automobile through a certified pre-owned program, more people every day are finding value in classic, high-quality products.

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Avoiding Lemons In The Used Car Market      

No matter what year, make or model, a vehicle is one of the most significant investments a consumer makes. Often, an automobile purchase represents a considerable portion of the buyer's savings, and for those with jobs that require the use of a car-like a pizza-delivery person or regional sales manager-a vehicle may be directly tied to future income. When buying a used car, individuals forgo the luxury of a factory warranty and take their chances in a market where costs are lower but risks are higher. Fortunately, knowing how to recognize dependable vehicles helps shoppers feel more confident through the purchase process and when on the road.

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Avoiding Odometer Fraud      

Used-car buyers could avoid being taken for a ride if they watch out for odometer fraud. Odometer fraud-or the illegal act of rolling back a vehicle's odometer to make buyers think it has fewer miles than it actually does-costs consumers billions of dollars annually. In fact, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates the crime leads to the fraudulent sale of more than 450,000 cars every year. Equally troubling is that digital odometers, once thought to be the solution to odometer fraud, seem to actually be easier to tamper with than traditional odometers.

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Can You Trust Your Online Used Car Dealer      

Don't settle for poor service from unscrupulous used car dealers. Even though there are plenty of fraudulent dealers on the net, there are a few used car dealers with proven track records.

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