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New used book store opens near Murrells Inlet
Myrtle Beach Sun News A new place to buy used books opened its doors Wednesday near Murrells Inlet. Pittsburgh natives Cortney and Eli Hornyak, who now live in Myrtle Beach, have spent two years planning to open The Bookworm used book store in the shopping center across … |
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Used cars still sold with unfixed recalls – NewsChannel5.com
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Used cars still sold with unfixed recalls
NewsChannel5.com A woman says she bought a dangerous used car because the used car dealer never bothered to fix an important safety recall. Julie Rose had just bought a gently used"2010 Chrysler Town and Country. Just days later she was "just going along and it died, … |
Seeking gently used books – Herald Review
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Seeking gently used books Herald Review Are you a book club member who doesn't know what to do with the books you've read? Have your children outgrown their picture books? Are you longing to display some photos but all the shelves are filled with books? You have CDs that you don't use … Donate Your Used Books |
Small used car prices on the rise | Fox News – Fox News
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Small used car prices on the rise | Fox News Fox News For the past five years, few people wanted a lowly used small car such as the Chevrolet Cruze or Ford Focus. Compact and subcompact cars sat on dealer lots … After years of deals, small-used car prices are on the rise After years of deals, small-used car prices are on the rise – San … |
The Best Cars to Buy Used – TheStreet.com
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The Best Cars to Buy Used
TheStreet.com Financially savvy car shoppers like to buy used cars because they know that new cars depreciate quickly, from 11% to as much as 30% the first year. Whether you're shopping for a used car for your teen, a minivan for the family, or you want a fun sports … |
Consumers are spending more for used cars – ConsumerAffairs
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Consumers are spending more for used cars
ConsumerAffairs "Used–car shoppers are typically more price-sensitive to changes in the market, but this is the first time in years that we're seeing renewed demand for smaller vehicles," said Ivan Drury, senior manager of industry analysis at Edmunds. "With rising … |