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Best deals on used cars
Kotatv (CONSUMER REPORTS) – With so many cars lasting 200,000 miles or more, buying a used car is becoming a safer bet. In fact, almost half of all car owners bought their vehicles used. Consumer Reports just surveyed a thousand used–car owners and can tell … |
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Shopping for a used car? 13 tips, including when to ‘walk away’ – SILive.com
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Shopping for a used car? 13 tips, including when to 'walk away'
SILive.com Never buy a car "as is." Under the New York State Lemon Law, used car dealers must provide written warranties on used cars that cost more than $ 1,500 or that have less than 100,000 miles. The warranty covers the engine, transmission, drive axle, brakes … |
Consumer Reports: 3 best used cars – WJXT Jacksonville
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Consumer Reports: 3 best used cars
WJXT Jacksonville With so many cars lasting 200,000 miles or more, buying a used car is becoming a safer bet. In fact, almost half of all car owners bought their vehicles used. Consumer Reports just surveyed a thousand used–car owners and found out how you can save big. |
Consumer Reports: Best deals on used cars – KATU
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Consumer Reports: Best deals on used cars
KATU With so many cars lasting 200,000 miles or more, buying a used car is becoming a safer bet. In fact, almost half of all car owners bought their vehicles used. Consumer Reports just surveyed a thousand used–car owners and can tell you how to save big. |
Study: Used cars cheaper in Norwalk, Stamford – Thehour.com
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Study: Used cars cheaper in Norwalk, Stamford
Thehour.com The study, which involved over 56 million vehicles and 3 billion unique data points across vehicles of all makes and models nationwide, showed that used vehicles in Bridgeport and environs were on average $ 143 less than the Connecticut average … |
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 … |