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Secrets To Getting A Great Deal On A Used Car

images-311.jpegSo, you’ve done your research.  You’ve been to numerous car dealers with quotes from the Internet, so you know what is out there.  You know all about rebates, and have learned how to negotiate.  However, you still can’t find the right car for the right price.  Never fear, there is a car out there for you.  Consider these options.

It is a good idea to get a vehicle model late in the year, when a new model is about to come out.  For example, a very satisfied consumer bought a Honda Civic coupe in 2000, late in the year, right before the seventh-generation Civic was released.  He saved thousands.  Cars that you could purchase this year in this category are the GMC Sierra and VW Beetle.

Another good tactic for saving on a used car is to look at rental car sales.  Most companies such as Hertz and Alamo sell their cars.  Although they often have high mileage, they endure a rigorous maintenance plan.  You can save up to one-third of the price of the car new.

Finally, you can get a great deal on dealership demo models.  These vehicles usually have low-mileage.  Often times they are used for test drives.

Any educated consumer can get a good deal on a used car.  By doing research, and trying various options, you can rest assured that you are getting the most for your dollar.  Just make sure to maintain your vehicle and purchase an auto warranty in case of unforeseen repairs.

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Now Is The Time To Purchase A Used Vehicle

images-213.jpegThere is nothing that makes people more nervous than buying a used car.  However, the fact is that some of the smartest car shoppers today are purchasing pre-owned vehicles that serve them extremely well.  Even experts in the automobile world agree that it is a great time to buy a used vehicle.

There are several things working in the favor of people looking to buy used cars.  First of all, they are making cars better than ever.  That means that the used cars are also better than ever.  So, if you were to buy a car three years old, for instance, it would give you at least a half-decade of good use.  Of course, this is assuming that you have an auto warranty that allows you to maintain your vehicle.

Another reason that a used car makes sense today is depreciation.  When you own a new vehicle your number one cost is depreciation over the first five years.  For instance, during these years your vehicle could lose approximately 60% of its value.

Purchasing a used vehicle is a great option for people who don’t have money to throw away.  With the addition of used car warranties, you can rest assured that you have made a wise investment.

Highlights Of The 2009 Hummer H3T

images-113.jpegEven though the economy is difficult, fans are awaiting the 2009 Hummer H3T.  Consumers are still purchasing luxury vehicles, with the addition of an auto warranty to protect their investments.

The 2009 Hummer H3T has arrived.  This version’s design is closer to a traditional pickup.  It has a crew cab that is separate and the bed is five feet long.  The wheelbase is 134.2 inches, which is approximately 22 inches longer than Hummer H3 SUV.  This is no small vehicle.

The H3T features a back seat that will fold to reveal additional cargo space.  Also, this Hummer makes use of GM’s bed-rail mounting system for accessories, and also a tailgate that is removable.

The powertrain is 3.7 liter, five-cylinder, which produces 242 horsepower.  This is available either in a manual five-speed or automatic four-speed.

The Hummer H3T will be a good off-road vehicle.  It comes with four-wheel drive that is full time, skid plates, as well as 32-inch tires.

Consumers can expect to see this vehicle late in the summer.  Pricing is expected to be $28,000 for a base model and $39,000 for models that are Alpha.

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It’s Time To Do Spring Maintenance On Your Vehicle

images-112.jpegWith spring weather well on its way, it’s time to think about giving your vehicle some TLC.  The frigid winter is hard on cars, especially the ice and salt that comes along with it.  Never fear, a little bit of maintenance will get your car back in tip-top shape.

If you have snow tires on your vehicle it is time to remove them.  Tires intended for winter use wear out fast in hot weather.  Replace them with tires that will withstand the heat.

To remove the sand and salt that has built up on the underside of your car, take it to a car wash and rinse the undercarriage with high-pressure warm water.  Neglecting to take this simple step could result in corrosion.

Also, take your vehicle to a technician who can assess its maintenance needs.  If you have an auto warranty, you will be more likely to carry through with this, because you won’t worry about unnecessary repair expenses.

No matter how advanced or new your vehicle may be, remember that maintenance is essential.  A car that isn’t maintained could cost you 50% more fuel and emit 50% more pollution than a well-maintained vehicle.  In addition, an auto warranty will save you from spending big bucks.

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Hybrids Could Be Dangerous For Pedestrians

images17.jpegConsumers are thrilled to drive hybrids because they allow for a great savings.  Drivers can save money on gas, which allows them to spend their money on important things such as maintenance and new car warranties.  However, there are growing concerns about hybrids being too quiet.  Cars such as the Prius are hazardous to pedestrians, especially people who are blind.  When the cars are operating at a low speed they only sound as loud as a golf cart.

With hybrids, there is a silent zone that is deadly.  People literally can’t hear the cars.  This doesn’t just affect blind people, but also joggers, pets, children, bikers, or people who aren’t looking.

This issue has come to light because hybrids are becoming more common.  There were approximately 350,000-sold last year in the United States according to J.D. Power and Associates.

Hybrids are powered by electricity and fuel, and have great fuel-efficiency.  Their popularity is greatest in California, where half of the hybrids sold in America are purchased.

Motorists are thrilled with hybrids because they allow for a great savings.  Drivers don’t want to pay gas prices on top of other costs, such as an auto warranty, maintenance costs, and auto loans.  Hybrids could become a little noisier in the future.  Legislation is being pushed that would require noise emitting devices to be installed in hybrids.

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Choosing An Auto Loan

images16.jpegConsumers should consider all of the monthly expenses when choosing a car.  For example, gas costs, insurance, an auto warranty, maintenance, and car payments need to be factored in to the equation. Many Americans need the assistance of an auto loan when purchasing a new car.  In fact, the majority of people in America finance approximately 90 percent of their vehicle purchase.  Here are some important tips in finding a good car loan for you.

First, consider the length of your car loan.  There are long-term and short-term loans.  Long-term loans are primarily used for new cars, where the terms of the loan can go to 84 months.  Loans for used vehicles max out around the 48th month.

To find the right lender, consumers should do some research.  You can get financing through the dealership, a credit union, or bank.  Contacting various financial institutions to compare loan rates and get pre-approved.  Auto dealer financing tends to be the most expensive, but easy to get.

Finally, make sure you find out the terms of the loan.  Ask about the details, such as the interest rate, when payments start, payment amounts, the number of payments, etc.  Also, find out about hidden charges.

Motorists need to consider all of the costs when buying a new car.  This includes new car warranties, sticker price, auto loans, and maintenance costs.  Be an informed buyer to get the best deals.

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Electric Vehicles Coming To The U.S.

images15.jpegThe electric car is here.  Within the next four years, two of the Japanese automakers have intentions of having all-electric vehicles on the roads in America.  In addition, there are other automakers designing similar cars.

Many of the electric vehicles that are coming out are small and travel approximately 90 miles, until they need recharging.  These cars are intended to be used in urban areas that are congested.

There were three electric cars featured at the New York Auto Show this week.

First, Subaru showed the R1e electric car.  It is supposedly fun to drive, easy to charge and free of emissions.  It can operate for 50 miles and can reach 65 mph.

Nissan featured the Denki Cube.  It is a preview of the small vehicle strategy that Nissan has in mind for the market in North America.  This electric car brings some advanced technology to the market.

Mitsubishi unveiled the iMiEV, which is all-electric.  This is a four-door car that will operate for 80 miles without recharging.  Mitsubishi says that they might bring the vehicle to the United States in 2010 if the demand is great enough.

With the difficult economy, consumers are interested in saving money on new car warranties, auto loans and gas prices.  Electric cars are a good way to start.  Consumers can look for these in the near future.

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The 2009 Nissan Maxima

images-111.jpegProbably the car that has had the biggest identity crisis over the years is the Nissan Maxima sedan.  It has been a luxury car, mainstream car, and even a sporty car.  Now, however, the 2009 version of the Nissan Maxima has gone back to its roots.

The new Maxima has been reinvigorated and deserves to be called a four-door version of a sports car.  The Maxima has been downsized in wheelbase, as well as its overall length.

However, some important things haven’t been trimmed down.  For instance, it has a 290 horsepower pumped out by the 3.5 liter VQ V-6 engine.  This is 35 more than last years version.  Also the mileage remains at 19 in the city and 26 on the highway, which is a big achievement.

Although the 2009 Maxima is shorter, it has an added width and track.  This will provide a more stable ride.

Since its debut at the New York Auto show, consumers are looking forward to being able to purchase this vehicle. The draw is the sporty body, and its stability and reliability.  With the addition of an auto warranty, motorists can rest assured that their vehicle is protected. Fans can expect the 2009 Nissan Maxima sporty sedan to hit dealerships by June.

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The Poor Economy Boosts Pre-Owned Car Sales

images-39.jpegThe downturn of the U.S. economy, and soaring gas prices, has drivers steering toward purchasing used cars instead of new ones.

A recent survey examining 40 car retailers indicated used car sales have increased. In fact, of the dealerships, 28 percent said that they had sold more used vehicles than expected.

Also, 82 percent of the dealerships indicated that their used car inventory is just enough. This is up 64 percent from last year at the same time.

In addition, 15 percent of the dealerships claimed that they didn’t have enough inventories, which was higher than the 6 percent in the previous survey.

Used vehicle interest could represent a bright spot for an expected gloomy year in the automotive industry. Consumers want to save money on cars, used car warranties, and auto loans.

Isuzu Will Be Dropping Out of The Market In America

images-310.jpegIsuzu has been battling to stay in the U.S. market, but that battle is now over.  The Japanese automaker has announced that it will stop selling new cars in America starting January 31, 2009.

Isuzu has been expected to withdraw from the U.S. market for years. Isuzu was in the top of the market for trucks with its Trooper SUV in the 1990’s.  However, the company has experienced trouble in its home market, and they haven’t had the funds to develop additional SUVs and crossovers.

According to The Wall Street Journal, Isuzu only sold 7,906 cars last year.  That is equivalent to about four days of production for the pickups of the Ford F-Series.

Probably the final blow to Isuzu came from GM declining them a vehicle to replace the i370 and i290 trucks.  These are based on the Colorado by Chevrolet.

Isuzu has enough inventories to sell this coming year, and they are promising to honor all new car warranties and emergency roadside assistance programs.

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