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Wheeler dealer fined £2k for using Nottingham street to sell used …
Metro The man, who has not been named, used Newlyn Drive in Aspley, Nottingham as a forecourt while running a car business from his home. |
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New York’s Used Book Stores Are Having a Moment – Wall Street Journal
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New York's Used Book Stores Are Having a Moment
Wall Street Journal Little known fact: New York, the publishing capital of the world, is actually a collection of islands overlaying a slow-moving, subterranean tide of used books. The relentless, inexorable flow of review copies, uncorrected proofs, used paperbacks and … |
Used-Car Startup Beepi Expands Its Reach – Wall Street Journal
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Used–Car Startup Beepi Expands Its Reach
Wall Street Journal Beepi Inc., a Silicon Valley company selling used vehicles on a mobile app or website, will launch a new service this week that delivers cars to buyers nearly anywhere in the U.S., regardless of where the vehicle currently resides. The move follows … |
CarMax Works to Weather Weakness in Used-Car Pricing – Wall Street Journal
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CarMax Works to Weather Weakness in Used–Car Pricing
Wall Street Journal As off-lease cars begin to flood the lightly-used–car market that is CarMax's sweet spot, and auto makers tack additional incentives on new vehicles, growth may be even harder to come by. CarMax, with 22,000 employees at 158 used–car stores, has a lot … |
Tightening Credit May Be Hurting Used-Car Sales – Wall Street Journal
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Tightening Credit May Be Hurting Used–Car Sales
Wall Street Journal Used–car sales are expected to come in lower in the third quarter, extending a recent slowdown in auto sales. That could prove to be a warning sign for auto lenders who have enjoyed a boom in recent years. Independent auto dealers, which account for … |
Hot on the Lot: Leasing a Used Car – Wall Street Journal
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Hot on the Lot: Leasing a Used Car
Wall Street Journal Inventories of used cars in good condition are soaring in the U.S., and finance companies and dealers are scrambling to offer leases as a way to make payments affordable for people who don't qualify for cheap deals on new cars or those looking to save … |