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Automotive Guide for Car Buying


  • Top 10 Car Buying Tips
    The first thing that you should know when you want to buy a new car is that both you and the dealer are looking to...
    Article by: Mia LeCron
  • Top 10 Tips You Must Know When Buying a Car
    1. You should purchase your new car at or around Christmas time because with everybody buying their Christmas presents, not many of them are looking...
    Article by: Alex Fir
  • Toyota Camry
    One of the top choices in mid-size family sedan category. Toyota Camry was the best-selling cars in the U.S almost every year since 1997. The...
    Article by: Verapol Chaiyapin
  • Understanding New Car Buying Terminology
    The new car sales process has a language all it's own, and terms are frequently used that many don't fully understand. By not understanding the...
    Article by: Jim Johnson
  • Used Car Inspection; Tire and Interior Inspection
    To inspect tires look closely at each tire. Are they the same make and type? Is the wear pattern the same on all tires?Do they...
    Article by: Jerry Rowan
  • Used Car Buyers Beware Of Flood Damages
    The risk of buying a vehicle with flood damage goes up significantly and along with high demand and low volume, it is likely the price...
    Article by: Jerry Christopher
  • Used Car Buying Advice
    When looking to buy a new car, the first thing you should do is to look in the Kelly blue book. Using Kelly`s blue book...
    Article by: Idan Lavi
  • Used Car Buying Tips
    Some of these used car buying tips won't be new to you. Often the trick is just to apply what you already know. On the...
    Article by: Steven Gillman
  • Used Car Inspection - Inspecting the Body
    The main things to look for in a car body inspection are collision and care. How well the car body was cared for and are...
    Article by: Jerry Rowan
  • Used Car Inspection: The Engine
    The major key to making the engine last a long time is simple and cheap. Change the oil regularly. Change the oil every three months...
    Article by: Jerry Rowan