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How to spot flood-damaged used cars – CBS News CBS News Don't fall for "bargains" coming from scam artists trying to sell cars flooded in a hurricane like Harvey or Irma. Flooded cars will hit the used car market Illinois secretary of state warns of flood-damaged used cars coming from Texas How to spot a hurricane-damaged used car |
‘Sticker shock’ for Harvey victims: Used-car prices at record high – Fox Business
'Sticker shock' for Harvey victims: Used–car prices at record high
Fox Business “Buyers looking to replace vehicles destroyed by Harvey are stepping into a tough used car market,” said Ivan Drury, senior manager of industry insights at Edmunds. “Those who can't afford to spend a lot are going to get squeezed on pricing, especially … |
The Library (Usually) Doesn’t Want Your Used Books – Lifehacker – Lifehacker
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The Library (Usually) Doesn't Want Your Used Books – Lifehacker Lifehacker You'd think the library would want your used books! But outside of the occasional used-book sale, libraries usually only get their books from specific vendors. September the month for starting library programs Opinion: Policies, not political meddling, are causing problems at the library |
Ducati Unveils New Desmosedici Stradale V4 Superbike Engine at Misano (with video) (Bike Reports) (News)
Earlier today, Ducati took the wraps off its new superbike engine, an 1,103 cc, 90°, V4 “Big Bang” unit that, according to Ducati, puts out massive power. Ducati is claiming 210 horsepower at 13,000 rpm, as well as a plateau of torque near 90 foot/pounds covering 8,750 rpm to 12, 250 rpm! In other words, […]
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Lock up prison cellphones – Charleston Post Courier
Lock up prison cellphones
Charleston Post Courier And since 2010, former S.C. prison guard Robert Johnson, who was shot and nearly killed in a plot orchestrated by prisoners via cellphones, has been trying to effect a policy change. So has Jon Ozmint, who initiated the state's campaign with the FCC as … |