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		<title>Read The Warranty, It Will Save Some Money.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Read The Warranty, It Will Save Some Money.    When consumers buy a car, the seller or manufacturer pledges to vouch for the car. This is a warranty. Federal law enforces warranties to be always available to buyers. It should be made clear to the consumer even when they are just searching for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Read The Warranty, It Will Save Some Money.    </b><br />When consumers buy a car, the seller or manufacturer pledges to vouch for the car. This is a warranty. Federal law enforces warranties to be always available to buyers. It should be made clear to the consumer even when they are just searching for what car to buy or if they are just browsing the internet. Coverage differs. Therefore, warranties should be checked together with the design, value, quality and other car characteristics. Warrantees and guarantees often confuse people that are trying to differentiate the two. These two words, although quite similar, have distinct differences in the area of home improvement. First, the basic terminologies are somewhat different. Warranty is usually attributed to manufacturers while guarantees refer to the labor. Warrantees are usually pro-rated. This means that the coverage agreements could change as time goes on. Guarantees from the labor sector mostly are inclusive. Here are some examples: 1. Siding should have a warranty not to crack, sag or buckle. 2. The intensity of colors will not diminish for 3 points or more. 3. Warrantees are transferable to different owners and then changed to 5 years. 4. Require registration. 5. Effects of stains brought about by chemicals or too much mildew due to need for cleaning is not under the warranty. Warrantees usually offer satisfactory coverage but are not one hundred percent. What is the coverage of guarantee under one year labor? Example, a product or service falters in just the first year. It will be changed or fixed without charge. To sum it up, if a high priced product is purchased, the coverage will be 100%. As product price decreases, so does the value of the coverage. It is not the manufacturer?s fault that less coverage is given for cheap products. Product information and warranty or guarantee inclusions should be thoroughly understood by the potential buyers before signing anything. Always be on the lookout for contractors that adhere to specific brands for a long time. Chances are they have valid reasons why they remain loyal. Everyone is like a faithful contractor who looks for good service. These contractors are always on stand by to give service. Warranties and product quality concerns also keep good contractors on their toes. On the other hand, bad contractors do not care at all for product quality and warranty. They are always scouting for the cheapest product on sale and totally disregarding the warrantees and services that it could entail in the future. What are written warranties? Written warranties are not compulsory under the law but are commonly found in major purchases. Here are some tips to consider in looking for warranties. ? What is the amount of time provided by the warranty? Always make sure to take note of the beginning and expiration of warranties and also the terms that may nullify it. ? Who is the person in charge of providing the warranty? The coverage will be provided either by the manufacturer or seller so it should be made sure which of these two. ? What are the specific steps to be undertaken when there is a product failure? Check if the company, provider or seller will fix the product, change it with a new one or give the money back. ? What are the parts and specific product failures covered by the warranty? Buyers should thoroughly examine if there are product parts or kinds that are not part of the warranty coverage. Examples are warranties that ask for payment for work done during the repair process. Be wary of inclusions that could be potentially costly or inconvenient. An example of this is transporting a heavy or huge product to a factory for repair or the product should be given back with its original case intact. ? Are ?consequential damages? covered by the warranty? There are warranties that do not include damages affected by the product or based on the time and money spent in repairing the damages. An example of this is when a newly bought freezer bogs down and the food is spoiled. The seller or manufacturer is not compelled to pay for the food. ? What are the warranty limitations? There are warranties that only give the warranty coverage if the status of the product is maintained as cited in the condition. Certain warranties specify products like washing machines to be used for home use only. If the washing machine is used in a commercial enterprise and breaks down, no warranty will be given. Buyers should always read the warranty or guarantee terms before purchasing any product if they want to make the most out of their hard earned money. Gregory Ashton, your resident automobile enthusiast, bringing to you over 20 years of vehicular passion, and expertise; presents for your approval his insider secrets on selecting, buying, and maintianing the car that is ideal for you. &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.best-car-buying-tips.com&#34; title=&#34;http://www.best-car-buying-tips.com&#34; target=&#34;_blank&#34;&gt;http://www.best-car-buying-tips.com&lt;/a&gt;    <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
<p><b>First Time buyers, bad credit auto loans, bad credit car loans,no credit car laons    </b><br />How to get approved when you have no credit.They teach a lot of things in schools but one thing they don   t teach is how to get a loan when you don   t have any credit. So picture this you 18 years old you just graduated from high school and you need to get a car so you get to collage and your job what do you do. Well you might think do I get a cosigner? Do I buy car cash? Do I go to every dealer in town to try to get a car loan? Well you if you have a cosigner then go ahead and use them, but if you don   t what do you do? You need to go and pay cash or hope you don   t get declined by every car dealer in town. You can do this be smart about starting you credit and make a plan before you run out their and make a mistake and get a car you can   t afford on a interest rate that is to high and end up not be able to pay for it. If you want the best chance of getting approved you what to make sure you have got a job and have been on that job for at least 1 year. If you have been on your job for less than 1 year you are going to need a previous form of employment and preferable in the same field.Once you have figured out that a job is important to getting loans prepare yourself to prove your income. We you get ready to prove your income you need to have a computerized pay stub and maybe even a W-2 form from your previous one to two years income if you have been on your job that long. If you don   t have a computerized pay stub then you need to get copies of you cancelled checks from payroll and or letter from your employer stating your start date on your job, position, and pay rate. Once you got the proof of income taken care of you need to make sure you have some money down. The more money that you have down the better chance you have of getting approved for a loan and also the lower payment you will have. When a bank lends to a first time buyer or a consumer with no credit they like to see some sort of investment on the consumer behalf. The banks feel that if a consumer is buying the car with no credit is willing to invest some of their hard earned money in the car that they apply for a loan for then they will be more like to pay for that car.Once you have got the down payment taken care of then you need to be reasonable about what type of car you are going to buy. This means a car around ten thousand dollars. Make sure the payment is around 15% percent of you gross monthly income. You may be able to get a little bit more expensive new vehicle through a first time buyer program with manufacture. One manufacturer that has a first time buyer program is Ford. If you need a reputable company to put you in touch with a dealer that can get you approved on a first time buyer program check out http://www.shotcredit.com.Best of luck getting your new or used vehicle hopefully you take you no credit to good credit instead of bad credit. Paul Armstrong is finance professional with 10 plus years of experience in auto industry. During his time in the auto industry Paul has focused on helping customers with bad credit obtain auto loans when no one else was able to. Focusing on the sub prime auto market has been a 10 year pursuit to educate himself in the intricacies of how to get customers approved with recent bankruptcies, prior auto repossessions and overall horrible credit.     <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
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		<title>Why your next pickup should be a GM</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why your next pickup should be a GM    Oddly enough, out of all of the research done into hybrid technology GM has been forward thinking enough to make theirs are not only affordable, but ingenious as well. They now offer both the Sierra and the Silverado pickups as hybrids country wide. Using [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Why your next pickup should be a GM    </b><br />Oddly enough, out of all of the research done into hybrid technology GM has been forward thinking enough to make theirs are not only affordable, but ingenious as well. They now offer both the Sierra and the Silverado pickups as hybrids country wide. Using a technology not formerly seen in hybrids, GM attempted to not only lower emissions in their pickups, but to make them handier as well.  Affordable technologyGM wanted to make a hybrid truck that was too well priced to turn down, the major complaint of the hybrid models is high price tag which counteracts the gas mileage benefits. In response to this GM produced their pick up hybrids to cost only $1500.00-$2500.00 more than its gas guzzling brothers, saved with tax cuts at the pump within the first few years of ownership. Especially if you consider that the hybrids produce a 10% improvement in fuel economy, all without sacrificing any power. Both the Sierra and Silverado offer the same 245 horsepower V8 engine, and can tow up to 7,700 pounds. If you consider that pickup truck drivers are not sacrificing any power and when sitting stopped in traffic it emits very limited pollution for their size.  Hybrid systemGM employs what they call a &#8220;flywheel alternator starter hybrid system&#8221; which uses a compact electric motor incorporated between the engine and the transmission. This electric engine runs the truck when it is slowing or idling at a standstill. They calibrate the flywheel alternator system to turn off the engine more frequently than even those systems used in most smaller hybrid models. Eliminating much of the pollution caused by slow moving traffic in high volume.  Now your work truck can double as a generatorBoth the Sierra and the Silverado boost four 120-volt, 20 amp three-prong outlets which can be used to provide power for electrical tools and electronics. This eliminates any need for a gassy generator spewing fumes into the air at a work site. The truck must be running, but utilizing it&#8217;s electric engine allows it to run virtually emission free. GM reports that their hybrid trucks can continue to pump out power for up to 32 hours non-stop before needing to refuel. Aimed specifically at contractors, whose need to access abundant sources of energy and drive long miles to job sites fuel this intelligent new take on a work truck.  Testers reportThe power source for tools was not quite as juicy as GM would have you think, however the idea is a brilliant one. No doubt in a few generations they will have nailed down this imperfection in an already forward thinking vehicle. Although the gas mileage is a tad better overall, it borders on insignificant. Which again is certain to be addressed and updated in generations to come. Reviewers say that the feel of the engine cutting out as you hit ten miles an hour is a bit disconcerting, and takes some getting used to, but its pollution saving benefits far outweigh that small detail. Every accessory on the truck is electrical, so the gas engine only runs when it is needed to for its sole purpose, to accelerate the vehicle.  Overall appealThe brilliance behind the ideas developed for these pickup truck models is really what drives them at this point. Fine tuning is necessary of any piece of equipment and GM has been making pick up trucks for a long time. They will continue to address the issues and refine the existing good points, driving the hybrid market to continue to bring us new and innovative ideas. &lt;b&gt;About the Author:&lt;/b&gt; My name is Paige Filler and I&#39;m a creative writer with a love of all things that go vroom.  I do my homework to bring thought and innovation into everything I write about the auto industry. You can find more of my stuff at &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.cash4usedcars.com/&#34; target=&#34;blank&#34;&gt;Cash 4 Used Cars&lt;/a&gt;, and &lt;a href=&#34;http://blog.cash4usedcars.com/&#34; target=&#34;blank&#34;&gt; this blog.&lt;/a&gt;    <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
<p><b>Advantages Of Diesel Engines    </b><br />If you wanted to own a new car powered by a diesel engine or if you own one now, you no doubt appreciate   the qualities this engine provides you with. More torque, better fuel economy, and easier maintenance are but   a few of the attributes of owning diesel powered vehicles  .   However, there are some motorists that still complain about the engine&#8217;s weak power, especially when   accelerating from a full stop. What you may not be aware of is the fact that a diesel     engine can be tweaked to   give more power without harming the fuel economy  .   New diesel engines cars use air compression to create combustion versus the fuel/air mixture that is required   by gas engines. This attribute means that diesel engines don&#8217;t require spark plugs     and therefore don&#8217;t need to   be tuned up  .  Diesel fuel has a much high fuel density than gas, which results in fuel economy increases of 20 - 30% over   gasoline powered vehicles  .  Diesel engines are also cheaper to maintain as they have less parts than that of a gasoline powered engine.   The life span of a diesel engine is also much longer  .  If you&#8217;re looking for torque, for pulling a     boat or other equipment, then the diesel     engine has the supreme   advantage. Diesel engines are surely slower, especially when starting from a dead stop, although when you   climb hills or go over bridges, the diesel engine is surely up to the task  .  With new trucks, diesel is normally the leader over gas engines in terms of performance and miles per gallon.   Diesel trucks will get     more miles than gas trucks, and the price for diesel is a bit cheaper than gas these days  .       And with gas prices on the rise, diesel will continue to dominate for a long time to come  .  http://www.new-carpurchase.blogspot.comDiesel engines are also cheaper to maintain as they have less parts than that of a gasoline powered engine.   The life span of a diesel engine is also much longer  .  If you&#8217;re looking for torque, for pulling a     boat or other equipment, then the diesel     engine has the supreme   advantage. Diesel engines are surely slower, especially when starting from a dead stop, although when you   climb hills or go over bridges, the diesel engine is surely up to the task  .  With new trucks, diesel is normally the leader over gas engines in terms of performance and miles per gallon.   Diesel trucks will get     more miles than gas trucks, and the price for diesel is a bit cheaper than gas these days  .       And with gas prices on the rise, diesel will continue to dominate for a long time to come  .   http://www.new-carpurchase.blogspot.com    <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
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		<title>Most Popular Midsize Sedan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most Popular Midsize Sedan  Throughout the generations but mostly throughout the 1980s, the Toyota Camry was such a popular midsize sedan that manufacturers for the vehicle were set up here in the United States  Based off of this fact, if you or anyone you know is in the market for a reliable Japanese [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Most Popular Midsize Sedan </b><br /> Throughout the generations but mostly throughout the 1980s, the Toyota Camry was such a popular midsize sedan that manufacturers for the vehicle were set up here in the United States  Based off of this fact, if you or anyone you know is in the market for a reliable Japanese used car, the sheer popularity of it alone should steer you in the direction of this vehicle  . .This vehicle offers four trim levels  The trim levels offered are the base CE which includes full power accessories and stability control; the popular LE; the sportier SE; and the luxurious XLE  Each trim level has it&#8217;s own characteristics and variations that appeal to a percentage and target demographic of consumers  .In 1995 the Toyota Camry underwent some pretty impressive upgrades including a facelift  This facelift brought about a new grille  The facelift also brought about new headlights and taillights  Recent features in the vehicle are a standard navigation system, anti-lock brakes, more powerful V6 engine, 133 horsepower, and five-speed automatic  Additionally, this midsize sedan was well ahead of the government side-impact crash standards and beat the mandate in 1997 by two years  Furthermore, this Japanese used car was actually used as the design for the Lexus  . . .The Toyota Camry has also gone through mass improvements and upgrades  The improvement and upgrades to this vehicle were quite possibly more than any other midsize sedan  Everything has been upgraded in this Japanese used car from the interior and exterior, to the size, luxury and feature content  Only recently have there been unfavorable reviews in regards to this vehicle  Some of the adverse comments have been in regards to the reliability however, despite this, the vehicle still remains at the top of the rankings for consumers who&#8217;ve sought out a comfortable and dependable family car in the midsize range . <br /><i>Source: www.rsstnx.com</i></p>
<p><b>Toyota Corolla   The Car For You  </b><br /> If you are in the market for a car at all you should be steering yourself in the direction of the nearest Japanese used car dealership to check out the Toyota Corolla  The best-selling nameplate in automotive history, this small sedan has been recognized as the &#8216;quintessential economy car&#8217;  Now available only in a sedan, when this vehicle was first introduced to American in the late 1960s, it was available in body styles such as the wagon, coupe, hatchback and sedan  Reviewers and consumers alike have rated this vehicle dependable  Keeping up with the oil changes will maintain the vehicle and the vehicle will far surpass the 100,000 mile mark  . .Available in five trim levels, this Japanese used car has something for every consumer  The five trim levels range from base, LE, S, XLE and XRS  The base models are basic; they are well-equipped but lack power accessories  The next trim level up, the LE, offers the power accessories  The S model is sportier than the other models  The XLE model is the most luxurious variation of the Toyota Corolla  While the XLE maintains the small sedan feel, this variation of trim level offers a larger engine and sport-tuned suspension  . . .This vehicle is known around the world for its fuel economy  A 1 8 liter four-cylinder engine, recognized for its efficiency, is used in the vehicle  At the same time, the manufacturer uses a 132-horsepower power plant which makes the car a little faster while maintaining the economic fuel aspect of the car  .The average consumer will be pleased by this Japanese used car  While there is nothing flashy about the Toyota Corolla, the ride is quiet and smooth, and the layout is simple and organized  This is a truly good choice for a small sedan . <br /><i>Source: www.rsstnx.com</i></p>
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		<title>How to Find a Trucking Job</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to Find a Trucking Job    The demand for truckers is very high, and it is relatively easy for most qualified truckers to find steady work.  Nonetheless, some researchers estimate that as many of 15% of drivers, even those with extensive experience, get disqualified when applying for a trucking position.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>How to Find a Trucking Job    </b><br />The demand for truckers is very high, and it is relatively easy for most qualified truckers to find steady work.  Nonetheless, some researchers estimate that as many of 15% of drivers, even those with extensive experience, get disqualified when applying for a trucking position.  Why are so many truckers getting turned away if the need for trucker is so high?  It all has to do with being organized.  The key to landing a trucking job is being prepared and knowing what to expect when seeking a trucking job.  Most often, truckers start the hiring process by speaking to a trucking recruiter.  Recruiters frequently hire only for one company (the company they work for themselves), so it may be to your advantage to shop around and talk to a number of different recruiters to find the position that is the best fit for you.  If you do speak with a number of recruiters, be sure to take notes so you can keep track of who said what.  Never lie to a recruiter when seeking a trucking job.  The truth will come out eventually and it is much better that you be completely honest from the beginning, even if it means disclosing some negative information, than to lie and get caught for it later.  Recruiters will ask you for a variety of information, so be sure to have the following on hand:  - A current, non-expired CDL with an accurate home address  - Your work history for at least the last 3 years (some recruiters may want 5 or 10 years of history).  If you have been unemployed for some of this time, you will need to provide solid professional references to account for this period.  - The names and contact information for all of your former employers.    - Proof of your work history including old W2 tax forms, reference letters, or DOT numbers.   This information will be especially helpful if any of the companies you worked for previously have since gone out of business.  - A copy of your driving record or MVR  - Proof of eligibility to work in the United States.  You will be required to complete an I-9 form upon hire, so be sure you have valid documentation to show that you are eligibly for hire.    New Homeland Security regulations require that al commercial truckers undergo a background check prior to being hired.  As part of this check, companies will pull any criminal records and copies of your Motor Vehicle Driving record from all states in which you have a driver   s license (commercial or non-commercial).  Companies will also see a copy of your DAC report which will reveal previous driving jobs, any accidents in which you were involve, and notes of any problems with former employers.    If there is anything on your record that might be questionable, it is very important that you disclose this to the recruiter right away.  It is much better to be professional and proactive upfront than to have the recruiter undercover some nasty information on their own.   A potential employer is going to need to know about any incidents, or accidents, for at least the previous three years.  Be sure to hold onto all incident records, including accident reports and tickets, so that you can provide this documentation if needed.  Nearly all reputable companies will also require that you undergo a drug screening, so be prepared to certify that you are drug-free and take a drug test on the spot if you are offered a position.  Your offer will be contingent upon the successful results of the test.  If there is anything about your past (or current) medical health that might bring up concerns about your ability to perform your duties as a trucker, be prepared to show a doctor   s note that releases you to work.  Although, by law, recruiters cannot ask about your medical health prior to offering you a position, an offer can be rescinded if you are not able to certify your ability to do the job.  If you have recently had a medical ailment, surgery, or are taking any sort of prescription medicine, chances are high that you will be required to present a medical doctor   s release noted that you are cleared for commercial tractor trailer driving with no restrictions.  Finally, be prepared to a road test and pass the necessary DOT physical upon receiving an offer.  If you haven   t been behind the wheel in a while, make sure you brush up on your driving skills.  You will not get a second test to take the test if you fail it so you want to be sharp the very first time to step into the company   s cab.  Although the hiring process to secure a trucking job may be long and tedious, the payoff is well worth your effort.  So if you   ve made it though all of these steps successfully, congratulations.  You   re hired!Laura Adams is a qualified careers advisor with 11 years experience. &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.Truck-Driving-Job.info&#34;&gt;Truckers Jobs Information&lt;/a&gt; - Resources, News, Tips and Views to help Truck Drivers find their next jobs. http://www.Truck-Driving-Job.info Copyright Truck-Driving-Job.info This article may be reproduced as long as the resource box and live links remain intact.    <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
<p><b>Online Sites Make Used Car Shopping A Breeze    </b><br />Whether you are looking to buy your first car or scouting to replace your worn-down family car, the Internet is a great place to start your shopping.  It&#8217;s quick, convenient and money-saving.  These are just some of the reasons why you should do your used car shopping online.  Instead of braving the inches of high snow to go used-car lot hopping in Denver, you can just go online and click away to shop for Denver used cars.  Shopping for Denver used cars online saves you time and saves you money.   A lot of time and effort are spared for the used car shopper.  Instead of physically going from one dealership or used car lot to another, burning gallon after gallon of gasoline, all a shopper needs to do is to click on some buttons and type-in his or her desired vehicle specifications in search boxes.  Listings appear, covering almost all car brands including, Toyota, Honda, Chrysler, Audi, GMC, and hundreds of other card brands.  You can view pictures of your desired cars along with its specifications and compare them with each other.  Shuttling from one site to another while comparing car details and specifications is fast and easy with online used car shopping.  Most used car shoppers find that shopping online is convenient.  From start to finish, the entire process can be completed online.  From finding the right car, to comparing prices, to making an offer on the car, you can purchase your desired car entirely on the Internet and the only thing left for you to do is to pick up the car from the dealership.  Even questions on Denver used cars can be raised and answered online, through messaging services or email.  Financing is also available through the Internet.  Applications can be submitted by filling out the online forms.  Great deals on Denver used cars can be found online.  Many used cars listed in online sites are prices considerable lower than their brand new counterparts.  Not only this, some cars also come with certifications of some form.  At the very least, they would have been reviewed by an independent agency.  Be cautious, though, of those sites that may have biased reviews towards units carried by particular sellers.  It would be worth the additional expense you have to shell out to get a comprehensive vehicle history from CARFAX.  Through a used car&#8217;s vehicle identification number, CARFAX can check its database for all transactions and repairs that involve the particular vehicle.  You can get information on previous damage caused by water or flood, fire, or accidents.  Reliable customer satisfaction rating company ConsumerReports.org regularly publishes a list of cars that have ranked well in their used-car surveys.  Their &#8220;Good Choices&#8221; list includes those cars that showed above-average performance in terms of safety, fuel-efficiency and affordability.  Those in this list are categorized in terms of price.  Used cars in the &#8220;Good Choices&#8221; list are priced at a general range of around $4,000 to $30,000.  Those that performed well in the Consumer Report&#8217;s road tests are further clustered in the &#8220;Best of the Best&#8221; list.  When you are looking for Denver used cars, look for cars that are listed under this category &mdash; that is, if your budget allows.  If not, you can always settle for any of those other cars in the list that exhibit roadworthy performance and efficiency nonetheless.Brian Warner has been in the car sales industry for over 20 years, starting with Honda sales in 1988 after graduating from the University of Michigan with an MBA.  From used car sales to sales management, to finance management and finally after owning his own Jeep/Dodge/Chrysler dealership, Brian Warner has seen it all when it comes to automotive sales.  Currently Brian Warner has financed the opening of several online used car sales websites such as DenverCarZone.com, which focuses on &lt;a href=&#34;http://denvercarzone.com&#34;&gt;Denver used cars&lt;/a&gt; and OmahaCarZone.com, which does the same for &lt;a href=&#34;http://omahacarzone.com&#34;&gt;Omaha used cars&lt;/a&gt; - with both sites using a &lt;a href=&#34;http://denvercarzone.com&#34;&gt;cars auction&lt;/a&gt; format.    <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
<p><b>What A Load Of &#8230;    </b><br />Non-truckers often don?t stop and think about the trucking industry and the many trucking companies that help keep the economy going. Without those big rigs hauling various loads, whether it is gasoline, office supplies or grocery items, this country would be at a stand still. Where do you think the gasoline you pump comes from? What about that package of diapers you are buying your child? How did they get on the shelves? The answer: a big truck delivers all of that and much more! Let?s talk about the various types of trucks that you might encounter on the roads. Each one is different because the loads of cargo are different. For example, the same truck that delivers your favorite ice cream brand to the grocery store will not be the same type of truck that delivers office supplies to the local discount store. By the same token, you will have a trucking company that might specialize in the delivery of one certain type of product over the other. Possibly one of the most hair-raising trucks on the road today is the one that hauls vehicles. You know ? those car carriers where you just KNOW that one of those vehicles are going to come loose and fly off onto the hood of your car! Or how about the tanker trucks that haul fuel or other hazardous products like fertilizers and chemicals? Truckers who drive these types of trucks probably have nerves of steel. Not only do they have to worry about safety precautions for their own loads they are hauling, but they also have to keep an eye on some of the crazy drivers on the road and always be on the lookout for potential hazards. Some trucking companies specifically handle household or office moving. Think of those families that sell their homes and move half way across the country. Truckers that handle that type of load not only have to be careful of these household items due to insurance issues but also have to have great customer service skills to handle these stressed out people making this move. There are many other types of trucks on the roads today. Flatbed carriers, refrigerated trucks, dry van carriers and even those trucks that carry livestock ? non-truckers encounter some of these every day on the roads. We all should be cognizant of the fact that these trucking companies and truckers literally drive the economy. They have a tough load to carry and without them doing their jobs, we could not do our own. Mike Dobson is the creator of the web&#39;s most comprehensive &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.truckingbuddy.com&#34;&gt;trucking&lt;/a&gt; resource. Learn about &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.truckingbuddy.com&#34;&gt;trucking jobs&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.truckingbuddy.com&#34;&gt;trucking companies&lt;/a&gt; today.    <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
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		<title>Little Things You Can Do To Save Money On Car Fuel</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Little Things You Can Do To Save Money On Car Fuel    </b><br />Nowadays, car fuel prices are on the rise and consumers are suffering. Gone are the days when you can carelessly drive your car without worrying about burning up too much gas. There are important procedures that you, as a car owner, can take in order to improve gas mileage. The following are practical tips to conserve gas: Close Windows - Windows that are open can create air drag that can decrease the fuel consumption by 10%. Avoid Bumpy Roads - Rough roads should not be taken as much as possible. Dirt, bumps, rough roads and gravels can cause 30% increase in fuel consumption. Keep Your Car Light - Take out unnecessary baggage. The trunk should be kept clean, any gadget, tools or loads that are not needed should be taken out. 100 pounds of extra baggage can affect fuel economy by two percent. Drive Efficiently - Just drive reasonably within the speed limit. Remember that speeds of more than 60 miles per hour increase fuel consumption. Do not do sudden starts, accelerations and stops. Acceleration should be done gradually. The gas pedal should not be stepped on more than one fourth of the way down. This will allow the engine to function most efficiently. Gas conservation could reach up to 5 percent if sudden stops, jerks and accelerations are avoided. Make use of gears for overdrive and cruise control as needed. Check Your Car Regularly - The car should always be maintained. The engine should be given a regular tune up, the tires should always have the right air pressure and efficiently aligned, the oil should be changed when needed and air filters replaced regularly. Clogged filters can affect gas consumption adversely by up to ten percent. Don?t Burn Gas Unnecessarily - Turn off the engine whenever there is an opportunity. Idle engine wastes fuel. There are instances where the engine could be turned off; stopping for gas, waiting for someone, changing tire pressure, caught in traffic and a lot more. Don?t Warm Up Too Long - Lengthy warming up of the engine should be avoided. 30 to 45 seconds should be enough time. Also check if the automatic check is removed after warming up the engine. This is usually stuck which could usually cause poor gas and air combination. By following these simple tips, you will be surprised at how much money you can save on your car fuel. And guess what? The money really adds up if you continue to follow these simple practices for conserving car fuel! Dr. Drew Henry owns a network of auto-related websites, including &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.carsandtrucksecrets.info&#34;&gt;Cars And Trucks Secrets&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.carrimsecrets.info&#34;&gt;Car Rim Secrets&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.caraudiosecrets.info&#34;&gt;Car Audio Secrets&lt;/a&gt;. Visit his sites today!    <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
<p><b>Used Cars In Japan </b><br /> Japanese Used cars are some of the best selling on the market today because of their reliability and performance  Having said that, we find there is a large market for used car parts  Some of the dealers have found it profitable to take cars apart, sell the pieces to other dealers, and repair shops around the world  Did you know they will even cut a vehicle in half? Yet they keep all the important parts in tact  . .They then ship those parts to a dealer that is repairing a car that had been involved in an accident  They dismantle badly damaged cars and have separate bins for headlamps, taillights, shocks, fuse boxes, radios  Anything that you can think of, that goes into a car, can be salvaged and sold to repair shops around the world  Have a steering wheel that won&#8217;t unlock? No problem! Go to your nearest repair shop and they can order you the part you need  They have a sophisticated database that allows them to search for any part  .Its amazing the network they have for finding parts to replace on cars before they sell them  They take pride in their work and like to make sure everything is in good working order before they sell  The certified inspectors make sure everything will pass the rigid guidelines in each country  They have it down to a science the way they can take a car apart and get it ready for shipping anywhere in the world  . . .They ship the parts in bins on large cargo ships  The containers are anywhere from 20 to 40 ft long and they fill them with bumpers, fenders, half cars, and bins of various parts all headed to the salvage yards just waiting to be pick out to repair your vehicle  Just like new once the body shop is done with the paint job you would never know there were two different pieces to this car when it started . <br /><i>Source: www.rsstnx.com</i></p>
<p><b>For Better Gas Mileage, Have a Better Car    </b><br />In today&#8217;s world of contemporary society, we have many cartels and monopolies, but the one, which stands out for being the most profitable, most effective, and most powerful is the one involving oil.  This is the main reason why oil prices continues to escalate in the market area. On a global basis, this high-pricing of oil is considered as a worldwide dilemma.  Hence, in order to cut down extra cost in gas or fuel consumption and have a better gas mileage, it is a must for every driver to understand and employ the different ways on how to maximize their fuel consumption with a lower cost so as to achieve a better gas mileage. Here&#8217;s how:  1. Check your filter.  One of the most important factors that affects your chance of getting a better gas mileage is your car&#8217;s air filter. In order to have a better gas mileage, it is important to know and maintain you car&#8217;s performance by checking on its air filters. Clean air filters gives the machine&#8217;s performance a considerable boost enabling it to travel farther with a lesser fuel consumption and a better gas mileage.  2. Inspect your tires regularly.  Tires in good condition can also contribute to a better gas mileage. The tires condition directly affects your car&#8217;s gas mileage when the tire is &#8220;under-inflated&#8221;. It tends to make your car run relatively slower than its usual pace but increases your probability of getting a better gas mileage.  3. Remove excess weight.  Based on the common belief of many, light cars do travel faster. And so, in order to have a better gas mileage, be sure to always check on things in your compartment that are no longer needed.  4. Change oil regularly.  It is very important to have a regular oil change. Usually, a car has to exert more effort if it has to wrestle with a dirty oil, thus, it consumes more gas. So, a regular oil change will enable you car to run smoothly and, therefore, acquire a better gas mileage.  5. Check your carburetor.  Carburetors can also affect your car&#8217;s fuel consumption simply because car&#8217;s exert more effort when grappling with a dirty carburetor. In this instance, your car is consuming more gas than you can imagine. And so, it&#8217;s better to have a cleaner carburetor in order to have a better gas mileage.  6. Cut air conditioner usage.  Air conditioners can also increase fuel consumption and lessen the possibility of getting a better gas mileage because it uses extra strength to power up the compressor that boost the air conditioner&#8217;s performance. If this is the case, then it will be impossible for you to have a better gas mileage. So, in order to cut down additional fuel consumption, do not use air conditioner especially when you are driving in a highway. After all, natural air is still the best for your health.  7. Slow down.  Do you believe in the old saying, &#8220;Slowly but surely?&#8221; It is highly applicable to driving. Normally, when you drive faster, you tend to put more stress on the gas pedals, right? And because you increase your speed by hitting hard on your gas pedals, you are also increasing your car&#8217;s consumption on fuel. In doing so, you will have a difficulty in achieving a better gas mileage.  All of these conservation tips boils down to one common point, the better car you have and the slower you drive your car, the better gas mileage you have.Ken Reno is the owner of http://www.CheapGasIsGone.com     <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
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		<title>Why Only Nissan Pathfinder</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Why Only Nissan Pathfinder  </b><br /> Are you or is someone you know thinking about a sport-utility vehicle yet really into the body style of a pick-up truck? Do you or does someone you know really like the suburban family automobile feel yet also feel drawn toward the macho, rugged 4&#215;4 look? If you or someone you know is in the market for all of these features in a Japanese used car, its time you looked at the Nissan Pathfinder  Consumers and reviewers alike have said that while there are vehicles for truck people and vehicles for car people, this is the vehicle for both  . .Civilized, and rugged, with genuine off-road capabilities this is the vehicle for you if you are a truck person  Powerful engine, rear or four-wheel drive, ample storage space, and standard size to fit into any garage, this is the vehicle for you if you are a family sedan person  . . .The Nissan Pathfinder comes with three trim levels  The levels are base S, midgrade SE and the luxurious LE  Each trim level features rear or four wheel drive with a low-range transfer case  There is also a variation of the vehicle with a trim level for off-road enthusiasts  As Japanese used cars go, this vehicle is favored for features from space and comfort to functionality  The main downsides to this sport-utility vehicle have been reported as the rear seating is a bit tight for adults, and the inefficiency of the fuel tank  . .According to the manufacturer and reviews, the current Nissan Pathfinder has been modified very little since the debut of this sport-utility vehicle  The fact that it has changed very little in appearance but has only become more functional over time, is evidence this Japanese used car has held its resale value over time and has only improved with age through the generations . <br /><i>Source: www.rsstnx.com</i></p>
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		<title>Trade&#39;r in? Yup! Nope! Whaaat?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Trade&#39;r in? Yup! Nope! Whaaat?    </b><br />When trading a vehicle there are four categories that will clearly affect the value of your vehicle; (1) Current market value. This is an adjustment amount to the book value that is made by the vehicle appraiser and occurs when there are real time changes in the market that are not readily reflected in current book values. One powerful example is the energy crisis that&nbsp;came along in the fall of 1973. Many consumers panicked (mildly) and began trading their gas hogs for fuel efficient smaller vehicles. As the extent of the crisis and&nbsp;its duration were unknown, and there were no real predictions as to the short and long term effects, most dealers looked on the gas hogs with an eye of concern, specifically in relation&nbsp;to their dollar value. I counseled many buyers during that time, encouraging them to be patient and wait it out. Most of them, nearly all, traded anyway. They received as little as 50% of the book value for their gas hogs and paid over retail in many cases to purchase&nbsp;a fuel efficient vehicle. Many of those people returned to the market within a short period of time and traded their fuel sippers for gas hogs. Again, values were adjusted to allow for the glut of small vehicles on the dealers lot. There are always current market value adjustments whether just at a dealership, in a city, an area, a state, a region, or across the country. These adjustments&nbsp;may be as simple as a dealership being overstocked with used vehicles due to some internal problem; therefore the dealer has to pay less for vehicles currently being traded in. An area may be affected by an economical crisis that overall affects the consumers ability or willingness to spend money. Wars and rumors of war have a strong negative effect on vehicle values, as does the price of fuel. One major factor that affects the value of trade-ins&nbsp;are the deals being offered on new vehicles. The greater the deal on new, the less is paid for the trade. Why? Used vehicle buyers will step up to new vehicles and pass on the late model used vehicles. In many cases payments on a new vehicle may be roughly&nbsp;the same as a one year old&nbsp;used.&nbsp; Additionally, consumers may determine that they are better off trading&nbsp;their current vehicle sooner than intended, taking advantage&nbsp;of the factory incentives, and driving off in a new vehicle with payments close to where they were, and offsetting maintenance expenditures in the process. (2) Dealership attitude. Vehicle values may be affected simply by some issue within a dealership. An inexperienced Used Vehicle Department manager, a poor cash flow in the dealership, a weak sales force not selling vehicles, and other situations. One thing learned when purchasing at an auction, talking with a wholesaler, or shopping a trade-in to another dealership is that prices vary widely across the board. Realistically I have witnessed value swings by as much as $2000.00. (3) Dealership wants. In some circumstances a dealer may not want your trade. You might have a very expensive trade, the dealer does not want to tie up money in a slow seller&nbsp;and the dealer cannot find a home for it with another dealer. Therefore to make a deal he will hit the trade low expecting to find a home for it at the auction, with another dealer, or attempt to cheap sell it on his own lot. Regardless, the vehicle may bring several thousand dollars below book, your loss. (4) Dealership need. The dealership may not need &#8220;another one of those&#8221;. Some vehicles are a glut on the market. An example would be the dumping of a rental car fleet at the auction, everyone buys them, everyone has one, and no one needs another one. Dealership want and dealership need may also swing in your favor. There were many times that I paid&nbsp;over book (more than $1200.00) to own a vehicle, knowing that if I did not, someone else would, and I would miss the sale on three vehicles; (1) my vehicle, (2) the trade-in, and (3) the trade-in on that one. Instead of missing business, I would make three profits. It should be clear that; (1) you must know the value of your vehicle to do business with it; (2) the book value is affected by other circumstances, some of which are beyond your control. However, because you know the value of your vehicle you have an idea of where you should be, and by shopping more than one dealership (if you don&#8217;t get the value up front) there is a very good chance you will get your money. It is absolute that you use a professional source to determine the value of your vehicle prior to&nbsp;shopping for your next vehicle. If you had a wad of $10.00 bills in your pocket, a big wad, and you wanted to trade them for $50.00 bills, and if you had never counted them, how would you possibly know how many $50.00 bills to get in return for your 10&#8217;s? Would you just throw them out there and&nbsp;take back whatever 50&#8217;s were offered? Or would you count them ahead of time, separate them in $50.00 packets, band all the packets together,&nbsp;and put in writing the total amount of all the packets,&nbsp;put that slip of paper with your packet, and put one in your pocket? Would you then watch as the other party counted your 10&#8217;s, and as the 50&#8217;s were counted out for you? Wise folks count their money first, record the amount, and observe while others handle their money! Chuck Norlin is a 41 year veteran of negotiating, a Cal U and General Motors University graduate, and 30 year career expert in the retail vehicle business.    <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
<p><b>How I sold my teachers used car in less than two hours!    </b><br />Class projectMarketing teachers have always been dynamic, which is probably why I enjoy my marketing courses so much in school. One teacher in particular stands out to me, he made a big deal of utilizing real life examples to demonstrate his curriculum. Generally searing the concept into our ripe minds. His most recent brainstorm came last week when he told the class that whoever could sell his used car the fastest and for the most money would be excused from the midterm. This was not a &#8217;sell a used car&#8217; lesson, this was a &#8216;market value&#8217; lesson.Everyone was game for the task and ready to get started, but there was just one question left to ask; what was the car and where was the car? The car was in the parking lot, and by the looks of it had been there a while, it was a ratty old Honda Accord that had seen better days. Everyone cringed as they saw it, but then the look of steely determination took over most faces, the idea of skipping a hefty midterm high in everyone&#8217;s minds.  Method optionsThis class met twice a week for two hours both times, he gave us this assignment at the beginning of the class period and told us to research our options and the market value of the vehicle, and to have something to show him by the end of the class period. Everyone went to work right away, some of the guys even borrowed a hose from maintenance and went to town washing the Accord in the hopes of raising its value. I took another route, I jotted down all of the information about the vehicle, then I went directly to the computer lab. I had a secret weapon, the fastest way to sell a car is to go online. My sister had just sold her car to an online service, and had raved about how easy it had been. Online solution to a real life problemI went to their website and filled out their brief online form, which allowed the car to start accumulating bids right away. Then I called their 800 number to cover all my bases. The woman who answered the phone was very helpful and when I explained the project to her she was eager to help me win. She said it was lucky I called when I did because they had an appraiser near the school who would be finished with his appointment shortly. She phoned him and asked him to come see my teachers Accord, sure enough he appeared in the parking lot 15 minutes later. No midterm for meMy fellow students didn&#8217;t know what hit them. I called my teacher out to the parking lot and less than half an hour later he had cash in his hand for his ratty old Honda. Not only did I eliminate one midterm off my schedule, but I earned the respect of a teacher I respected. &lt;b&gt;About the Author:&lt;/b&gt; My name is Paige Filler and I&#39;m a creative writer with a love of all things that go vroom.  I do my homework to bring thought and innovation into everything I write about the auto industry. You can find more of my stuff at &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.cash4usedcars.com/&#34; target=&#34;blank&#34;&gt;Cash 4 Used Cars&lt;/a&gt;, and &lt;a href=&#34;http://blog.cash4usedcars.com/&#34; target=&#34;blank&#34;&gt; this blog.&lt;/a&gt;    <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
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		<title>Review Of The New Mercedes benz Glk 350</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Review Of The New Mercedes benz Glk 350 </b><br /> There are a couple vehicle that tell us in one glance that they are ordinary and not the best vehicle that we would want to be seen driving inside of  But there are other vehicles that give out an air of splendor and the instant you look at it you understand it is the vehicle that you wish to be in  One of these cars is the new Mercedes-Benz GLK 350  . .This is the very first premium compact crossover SUV that Mercedes has ever developed  Though the GLK 350 might be a bit boxy it does not disappoint us  The platform for this model was designed on the classic C-class sedan  . . .So why did Mercedes-Benz decide to make an SUV? &#8220;We needed a car like the GLK 350,&#8221; sales representative Mark Leonard said  &#8220;It&#8217;s designed to go head-to-head with the BMW X3 and it is doing a fantastic job &#8221; . .The model was debuted earlier in the year and is predetermined to be a 2010 model version  It has already drawn in a lot of attention because of its different design and the starting price that Mercedes-Benz has set for it  Numerous individuals were expecting them to choose a high number - but were shocked when the business set it at a low $33,900  This will most definitely be in the running for the low-cost SUV on the market and may be able to overpass the X3 in price alone  . .The GLK is fitted out with a 3 5 liter V6 engine and linked with a seven speed automatic transmission  The two work together to allow for a smooth but powerful drive  It is simpler then before to speed up the vehicle and it can touch 60 MPH in only 6 9 seconds  . .If you desire to pick out the premium packet you will be getting a panorama sunroof, power liftgate, media upgrade bundle, heated front seats, and memory settings for mirrors, steering wheel, and the driver&#8217;s seat  You will also be given numerous of the most preferred characteristics that include power assist, dual zone automatic climate control, eight CD sound system, and a trip computer  Mercedes also added the standard safety features to each model . <br /><i>Source: www.rsstnx.com</i></p>
<p><b>Lemon Laws -  Documentation Is The Key    </b><br />There is nothing worse than realizing that the vehicle you purchased is not running the way it should, and in fact this can be downright dangerous. Fortunately, all states have a lemon law which allows consumers to address financial and legal issues that may result if they have bought a defective automobile. A vehicle may be considered a lemon if it continues to have a defect that substantially impairs the vehicle?s use, its value or your safety. Generally, if the car has been repaired 4 or more times for the same defect within the warranty period, and the defect has not been fixed, the car qualifies as a lemon. ?Lemon? is not a term that can be applied simply because you no longer like certain aspects about your car, and it does not refer to all defects the vehicle may have. If the transmission doesn?t work, the car won&#8217;t go into reverse, the rear door opens all by itself, the driver&#8217;s seat wobbles, or the car can?t reach minimum required highway speed, then you may have a lemon. It is essential however, that the dealer has been given an opportunity to correct the problems before the courts will determine the automobile is a lemon. In most states, ten different defects during the warranty period won?t classify the car as a lemon. In some states, a single defect that might cause serious injury could qualify your car as a lemon; if the manufacturer hasn?t fixed the problem after 1 repair attempt. If you think you may have purchased a lemon car, the key to winning your case is documentation. Keep any receipts and records for the repair of the defects in your vehicle, and any receipts pertaining to the vehicle?s breakdown (such as cab fare). Retain any notes you write to the company, as well as names of employees you have talked to about the problems. Any costs or problems caused by the buyer?s neglect or abuse will be specifically excluded by State Lemon Laws. Purchasing a lemon is an unfortunate but not irreparable circumstance if you follow the correct lemon law procedures. Be diligent with your documentation, even during the frustration. Read your state?s lemon law and follow the documentation requirements to the letter. If you must hire an attorney, this will not only save you tremendous time, but some States provide some portion of attorney?s fee in lemon law resolutions. copyright?2006 conferencewebs.net. Visit for more &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.conferencewebs.net/articles&#34;&gt;conferencing&lt;/a&gt; articles, resources for &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.conferencewebs.net&#34;&gt;audio conferencing&lt;/a&gt; and&lt;a href=&#34;http://www.conferencewebs.net&#34;&gt;video conferencing&lt;/a&gt;.    <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
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		<title>First Time buyers, bad credit auto loans, bad credit car loans,no credit car laons</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[First Time buyers, bad credit auto loans, bad credit car loans,no credit car laons    How to get approved when you have no credit.They teach a lot of things in schools but one thing they don   t teach is how to get a loan when you don   t have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>First Time buyers, bad credit auto loans, bad credit car loans,no credit car laons    </b><br />How to get approved when you have no credit.They teach a lot of things in schools but one thing they don   t teach is how to get a loan when you don   t have any credit. So picture this you 18 years old you just graduated from high school and you need to get a car so you get to collage and your job what do you do. Well you might think do I get a cosigner? Do I buy car cash? Do I go to every dealer in town to try to get a car loan? Well you if you have a cosigner then go ahead and use them, but if you don   t what do you do? You need to go and pay cash or hope you don   t get declined by every car dealer in town. You can do this be smart about starting you credit and make a plan before you run out their and make a mistake and get a car you can   t afford on a interest rate that is to high and end up not be able to pay for it. If you want the best chance of getting approved you what to make sure you have got a job and have been on that job for at least 1 year. If you have been on your job for less than 1 year you are going to need a previous form of employment and preferable in the same field.Once you have figured out that a job is important to getting loans prepare yourself to prove your income. We you get ready to prove your income you need to have a computerized pay stub and maybe even a W-2 form from your previous one to two years income if you have been on your job that long. If you don   t have a computerized pay stub then you need to get copies of you cancelled checks from payroll and or letter from your employer stating your start date on your job, position, and pay rate. Once you got the proof of income taken care of you need to make sure you have some money down. The more money that you have down the better chance you have of getting approved for a loan and also the lower payment you will have. When a bank lends to a first time buyer or a consumer with no credit they like to see some sort of investment on the consumer behalf. The banks feel that if a consumer is buying the car with no credit is willing to invest some of their hard earned money in the car that they apply for a loan for then they will be more like to pay for that car.Once you have got the down payment taken care of then you need to be reasonable about what type of car you are going to buy. This means a car around ten thousand dollars. Make sure the payment is around 15% percent of you gross monthly income. You may be able to get a little bit more expensive new vehicle through a first time buyer program with manufacture. One manufacturer that has a first time buyer program is Ford. If you need a reputable company to put you in touch with a dealer that can get you approved on a first time buyer program check out http://www.shotcredit.com.Best of luck getting your new or used vehicle hopefully you take you no credit to good credit instead of bad credit. Paul Armstrong is finance professional with 10 plus years of experience in auto industry. During his time in the auto industry Paul has focused on helping customers with bad credit obtain auto loans when no one else was able to. Focusing on the sub prime auto market has been a 10 year pursuit to educate himself in the intricacies of how to get customers approved with recent bankruptcies, prior auto repossessions and overall horrible credit.     <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
<p><b>Online Sites Make Used Car Shopping A Breeze    </b><br />Whether you are looking to buy your first car or scouting to replace your worn-down family car, the Internet is a great place to start your shopping.  It&#8217;s quick, convenient and money-saving.  These are just some of the reasons why you should do your used car shopping online.  Instead of braving the inches of high snow to go used-car lot hopping in Denver, you can just go online and click away to shop for Denver used cars.  Shopping for Denver used cars online saves you time and saves you money.   A lot of time and effort are spared for the used car shopper.  Instead of physically going from one dealership or used car lot to another, burning gallon after gallon of gasoline, all a shopper needs to do is to click on some buttons and type-in his or her desired vehicle specifications in search boxes.  Listings appear, covering almost all car brands including, Toyota, Honda, Chrysler, Audi, GMC, and hundreds of other card brands.  You can view pictures of your desired cars along with its specifications and compare them with each other.  Shuttling from one site to another while comparing car details and specifications is fast and easy with online used car shopping.  Most used car shoppers find that shopping online is convenient.  From start to finish, the entire process can be completed online.  From finding the right car, to comparing prices, to making an offer on the car, you can purchase your desired car entirely on the Internet and the only thing left for you to do is to pick up the car from the dealership.  Even questions on Denver used cars can be raised and answered online, through messaging services or email.  Financing is also available through the Internet.  Applications can be submitted by filling out the online forms.  Great deals on Denver used cars can be found online.  Many used cars listed in online sites are prices considerable lower than their brand new counterparts.  Not only this, some cars also come with certifications of some form.  At the very least, they would have been reviewed by an independent agency.  Be cautious, though, of those sites that may have biased reviews towards units carried by particular sellers.  It would be worth the additional expense you have to shell out to get a comprehensive vehicle history from CARFAX.  Through a used car&#8217;s vehicle identification number, CARFAX can check its database for all transactions and repairs that involve the particular vehicle.  You can get information on previous damage caused by water or flood, fire, or accidents.  Reliable customer satisfaction rating company ConsumerReports.org regularly publishes a list of cars that have ranked well in their used-car surveys.  Their &#8220;Good Choices&#8221; list includes those cars that showed above-average performance in terms of safety, fuel-efficiency and affordability.  Those in this list are categorized in terms of price.  Used cars in the &#8220;Good Choices&#8221; list are priced at a general range of around $4,000 to $30,000.  Those that performed well in the Consumer Report&#8217;s road tests are further clustered in the &#8220;Best of the Best&#8221; list.  When you are looking for Denver used cars, look for cars that are listed under this category &mdash; that is, if your budget allows.  If not, you can always settle for any of those other cars in the list that exhibit roadworthy performance and efficiency nonetheless.Brian Warner has been in the car sales industry for over 20 years, starting with Honda sales in 1988 after graduating from the University of Michigan with an MBA.  From used car sales to sales management, to finance management and finally after owning his own Jeep/Dodge/Chrysler dealership, Brian Warner has seen it all when it comes to automotive sales.  Currently Brian Warner has financed the opening of several online used car sales websites such as DenverCarZone.com, which focuses on &lt;a href=&#34;http://denvercarzone.com&#34;&gt;Denver used cars&lt;/a&gt; and OmahaCarZone.com, which does the same for &lt;a href=&#34;http://omahacarzone.com&#34;&gt;Omaha used cars&lt;/a&gt; - with both sites using a &lt;a href=&#34;http://denvercarzone.com&#34;&gt;cars auction&lt;/a&gt; format.    <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
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		<title>Accidents? What Do You Do?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Accidents? What Do You Do?     Accidents could happen anytime. In fact, even if you are the careful driver or even if you are the reckless driver, you could actually meet accidents on the road. Sometimes, it even happens right on your street just as you are pulling away from your garage. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Accidents? What Do You Do?    </b><br /> Accidents could happen anytime. In fact, even if you are the careful driver or even if you are the reckless driver, you could actually meet accidents on the road. Sometimes, it even happens right on your street just as you are pulling away from your garage.   What do you do when you get involved and be part of a traffic accident?   According to the Consumer Protection Association of America, they are continually developing a list of suggestions to help drivers anticipate what they actually need to know when they have to deal with a traffic accident. This organization is also continuously increasing public awareness on traffic safety. The president of the association, Dr. Ray Bruce, state,    These tips (on dealing with accidents) can make a big difference in everything from protecting yourself and your passengers to ensuring that you won   t be without a car while yours is in the shop.      Always have an emergency kit in your glove compartment. This should include a cellular phone, a pen, a paper, and a disposable camera. These would be to take important information about the scene. There should also be a card carrying information about your medical allergies or conditions that may require special attention. In the trunk, there should also be cones, warning triangles and emergency flares.   If you are involved in minor accidents and there are no serious injuries, move your cars to the side. Do not stay on the road and bother oncoming traffic. If you do such a thing, chances are that there might be more traffic accidents headed your way because of your vehicles obstructing the road. On the other hand, if the car cannot be moved, make sure that you warn other motorists by setting out your hazard lights, cones, flares, or warning triangles.   Exchange information with the other parties involved. Exchange names, addresses, phone numbers, insurance companies, policy numbers, drivers license numbers, and license plate numbers. Also, take down the description of each car, the year, make, model, and color. The location of the collision and how it happened should also be recorded.   If your vehicle needs some replacement parts, you can actually get them for low prices at Auto Parts Online which specializes in Jeep parts although there are other vehicle parts available as well.  Jenny McLane is a 36 year old native of Iowa and has a knack for research on cars and anything and everything about it. She works full time as a Market Analyst for one of the leading car parts suppliers in the country today.    <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
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