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2017

3 Things You Should Know When Trying To Obtain Financing For A Used Car

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Some automobile shoppers would prefer to buy a brand new car right out of the factory. However, if you are like a lot of other people looking to buy a car, buying used will make more financial sense for your budget. Buying a used car means you get a vehicle with a few miles on it for a much lower price than what you would have to pay for a new car, which is fair trade for many.…

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Is a Fender Bender Expensive?

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With so many vehicles on our roads and so many distracted drivers, car accidents are inevitable. It’s quite unfortunate that car accidents are a fact of life although fortunately, most of these accidents are usually minor with minimal injuries. However, even these minor accidents can leave significant damages to your car. Fender benders especially should be repaired as soon as they happen so that the auto body repair shop can check for other underlying problems that might become a major issue later on.…

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What To Know About Bad Credit Car Loans

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Going to a car dealership and trying to buy a car can be very nerve racking. Your nerves may have something to do with your credit. If you have a poor credit score you know that you are likely not going to qualify for the best interest rate and that you will likely have to go through some different processes. You may feel like you have no other choice because you need the car.…

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Understanding Your Toyota's CV Joint

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Your Toyota contains an incredible number of components, all of which must work closely together in order to keep it moving. There’s no denying that it would be difficult for the average car owner to understand the function of each and every one of these components. Yet the more you know, the better a job you can do of protecting against expensive breakdowns and repairs. If you would like to boost your knowledge of automotive components, read on.…

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