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Here's Why CarMax Makes More Money On Used Cars Than Anyone Else
Jalopnik CarMax is an absolute powerhouse when it comes to pre-owned vehicle retailing. It sells more than double the used inventory than their nearest competitor and they make significantly more money doing so. The primary reason for this is simple—most … |
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Used-car prices are at a record high. Here’s how to negotiate the best deal. – Yahoo Finance
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Used–car prices are at a record high. Here's how to negotiate the best deal.
Yahoo Finance Prices for used cars have reached record highs recently fueled by a boom of returned leased vehicles in good condition that are now up for sale, according to Edmunds. With a healthy demand and good supply, Ivan Drury, senior manager of industry … |
Here’s what to look for in buying a used car that could have water … – The State
Here's what to look for in buying a used car that could have water …
The State If you're shopping for a used car and come upon a price that's too good to be true, it probably is. |
Photos: Here’s what happens when a country doesn’t recycle its … – Bismarck Tribune
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Photos: Here's what happens when a country doesn't recycle its …
Bismarck Tribune The waste from discarded electronic gadgets and electrical appliances has reached severe levels in East Asia, posing a growing threat to health and the … |
Need a Cheap Used Car? Here’s How to Beat the Record High Prices – The Fiscal Times
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Need a Cheap Used Car? Here's How to Beat the Record High Prices The Fiscal Times If you're looking for a bargain on a used car over Memorial Day weekend, you'd better be thinking small. Prices for used compact cars were down 1.5 percent in the first quarter of 2016 when compared to same period in 2015, and subcompact cars were down … Edmunds.com Advises Used Car Shoppers to Target Small Cars |
Used car prices are falling for the first time since 2008 — here’s why – CNBC
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Used car prices are falling for the first time since 2008 — here's why
CNBC Used car prices look set to suffer their first meaningful decline since 2008. And the likely culprit is the strong number of new vehicle sales. According to "NADA Used Car Guide," used car prices will fall 5 to 6 percent this year. And while some may … |