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How to Sell a Used Car

You have a car yet you want to sell it, may be you want to buy a better and newer car, or you just need some hot cash. It is important to give your car away withouth any problems and with a reasonable deal. Below are some steps and tips for selling your car:

The avarage used car salesman is distinguished by his sharp tongue and distinctive lack of ethics. While there are many slippery hucksters on the market, the true sales people who profit the most from used cars sales employ slightly different tactics. They research the competition, price their cars correctly, and market them effectively. They just know how to play the game. Here are three proven tactics to help you sell your own used car.

1. Research the Market

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2009 Toyota Corolla: Review

This is an all-new, bigger and roomier model. 

The 2009 is a new car, the 10th generation of the world’s most popular passenger car. More than 30 million have been sold in more than 140 different countries. With five distinct models there is something for every choice; and those looking for a hatchback, wagon, or all-wheel-drive can check out the Toyota Matrix which shares many mechanical components.
Working from a concept developed for the first Corolla, the new one shows you can make a car inexpensive without it being cheap and losing quality. It feels more like a small car than an econobox, as much a smaller Camry as anything else. There is no hybrid version: 27/35 mpg is nothing to sneeze at, hybrid technology isn’t inexpensive, and the Prius has that covered.

Younger and older buyers alike appreciate low purchase and operating costs, and previously Corollas have proven reliable and not an expensive insurance proposition. First-time drivers will do well with straightforward controls, minimal distractions, and standard passive safety equipment, and many older drivers will appreciate the same things for different reasons. This is definitely a very handy model in terms of usability.

For the ultimate low-budget wheels you turn to the Corolla base model, but it has manual, wind-up windows and manual door locks. Upgrading to the Corolla LE includes power windows and door locks. If you fancy a fancier interior, the woodgrain trim in the Corolla XLE goes in that direction, although you can’t get leather. Finally, there are two sportier models, the Corolla S which looks the part and has some seat and chassis upgrades, and the Corolla XRS which brings a bigger engine, brakes, and tires to the party. You can choose for your own taste.

No matter the model, the is a hop-in-and-go kind of car. The control layout logic is multi-generational and quick to master. It’s so simple you can easily trade drivers over long distances, and so common you won’t be without a car for months if they damage your ride.

2009 in Summary

The all-new 2009 is an practical sedan that by way of its myriad configurations can be used for virtually any application. It keeps up with urban traffic, offers good maneuverability, delivers decent fuel economy, and makes a strong argument in any non-emotional automotive purchase.

It may be definitely the car of your dream and your daily life:

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Electric Cars to Buy: Tesla Roadster

On todays shaky world, with gas prices soaring, plugging in has its appeal. But there are trade-offs: high costs and low speed with Electric Cars. We believe that they are going to shape the future yet.

The , which recently entered production, is probably the best known in America. The company’s president has called it “the only production for sale in the United States.”
There are several other companies that would differ with him on that point, but those other vehicles are either limited to speeds below 25 miles per hour or have fewer than four wheels, making their status as “cars” somewhat debatable.

With a full set of wheels and a claimed top speed of 125 mph, there’s no question this two-seat convertible is a real car. Tesla also boasts an amazing 220-mile range on a full charge as measured in EPA fuel economy tests.

Meanwhile, the charging time claimed by Tesla is less than half that of other electric vehicles, thanks to advanced lithium-ion batteries — which do account for much of the car’s high cost.

But even gasoline-powered two-seat soft-tops are luxury toys, not daily drivers. Tesla promises it is working hard on a more moderately priced four-door model for driving’s other half.  Below is its chart:

Cost: $109,000
Charge time: 3.5 hours
Range: 220 miles
Top speed: 125 mph

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Buying Used Car Benefits

The is a big universe!

Even in the United States alone there exist over 25,000 new car dealerships and over 50,000 used car dealerships! That represents more then 50 million vehicles that are sold each year. Every vehicle is sold once as a new vehicle and at least 3 times as a used vehicle. Do you have doubts? Well just start by checking it out in your neighborhood! Just count the number of new and used car dealerships within a 50 km radius and then consider the number of cars on their lots. The average dealership turns over its inventory every 60 days!

 

Just think about it, there has really never been a better time to consider buying a used car instead of a new one. The record number of new cars and trucks sold by auto makers in recent years, fueled largely by extremely attractive rebates and low or no-interest financing, has created an overabundance of . That gives the used-car shopper a lot of choice in vehicles. This flooded market also means depressed prices of bad news for new-car buyers trading in their old models but good news for bargain-hunting used-car shoppers. Further, an increasing number of certified pre-owned car plans have cropped up in recent years to provide consumers with peace of mind when it comes to buying a used car.

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