Antique Cars

November 19, 2008

  • How To Obtain Car Insurance For An Antique Car

    Many people choose to restore and show antique cars as a hobby. But even these cars need some type of insurance to protect against accidental damage. This is why many people search for car insurance for an antique car. There are many companies available that provide auto insurance for an antique car, with many companies specializing in antique car insurance. By having a wide variety of auto insurance companies to choose from, the consumer has the ability to choose the right type of insurance for their needs.

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November 13, 2008

August 1, 2008

  • What Is An Antique Classic Car?

    There are many definitions of an antique classic car. Some define it in years such the Classic Car Club of America that defines it as "a distinctive automobile, either American built or foreign, manufactured or produced between the years 1925 and 1948. Basically, a classic automobile could be high priced when initially produced and built in limited quantities." This definition is rather straightforward and very definitive in such a way that other people or countries have made their own definition of a classic car to include later models and other distinctive cars that would merit a classic tag.

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July 31, 2008

June 1, 2008

  • An Antique Chevrolet Car Brings Back Memories

    The Chevrolet car is named after one of the two founders of the company that first manufactured the cars that carry this brand name. Louis Chevrolet was a race car driver who also designed cars. His designs were some of the best of his time. This company started providing cars as far back as 1911. The first cars were built to compete with those from the Ford Motor Company including the car called the Model T. Cars bearing the name of Chevrolet are still manufactured by General Motors, and the antique Chevrolet cars are admired. Some of the antique Chevrolet cars are from various times in the history of this brand. Any car over the age of twenty-five years is considered an antique or classic car.

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January 27, 2008

  • When Buying A Used Car From Its Owner

    Getting started with used cars does not require a mortgage or a student loan, but it is not free either. Buying used cars costs money. That is why it is extremely important to know all the possible factors that might lead the buyer into buying a used

January 16, 2008

  • Knowing About Antique Car Prices Is Important

    There are a lot of things that you really need to know before you invest in an antique car. One of the important things that you should know about is antique car prices because your antique car is going to be considered an investment and, of course,

January 6, 2008

  • The World Of Antique Ford Trucks

    The name Ford is hardly a name people are unfamiliar with and there is good reason for such notoriety: Ford has produced some of the best and highest quality trucks and cars on the market for many, many years. Over time, some of these models of truck

December 30, 2007

  • Important Antique And Classic Car Information

    The hobby of collecting antique and classic cars can be much more than just fun and enjoyable, it can also incredibly rewarding, especially financially. However you do have to know what you are doing, and this means learning as much antique and class

December 26, 2007

  • Financing Your Antique Car

    If you are a car enthusiast, then you may want to set off in search of an antique car. Before you do so though, there are some things that you should know before you go shopping. Not only will this be a great hobby, but if done properly it will also be a wonderful investment as well.

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December 19, 2007

  • Buying Used Car Tips

    Scouting for price-cuts is a smart habit. And buying used cars is no exception.

    No wonder why many people are enticed to buy used cars. In fact, statistics show that the number of people who buy used cars is three times more than the number of people who buy new cars.

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December 16, 2007

November 19, 2007

November 16, 2007

  • Antique Car Show

     

    It is not often that you get to see some of the rare cars that comprise the rich and wonderful history of automobiles. Considering that automobile manufacturing has been a global business that has been around for many decades, there have been a number of wonderfully made cars that have long since been forgotten to time. And, quite honestly, there have been quite a number of less than wonderful cars that have deservedly been forgotten, but provide a curious insight into a blip in the history of automobiles. Sometimes even clunkers deserve their time in the sun, too.

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November 12, 2007

November 7, 2007

  • Used Car Review

    Buying a used car or Antique Cars is not difficult. Here are some guidelines for you when considering purchasing a used car:

    1. Window-shop around first before doing the final selection. Allot one day to visit a dealership to look around and test-drive the cars. Do not buy the first time you see a car. Once you get home, you can browse the Internet for the information regarding the car of your choice and how much it cost. Be sure to check the option prices, ratings for safety and other things that the dealer has not informed you.

    2. Ask yourself how much you are willing to spend for that car before visiting a dealership. Consult first with your credit union personnel or personal banker before visiting the dealership. Tendency is the dealership might convince you buy a more expensive car.

    3. Check the car before deciding on it. Be sure to have a checklist on the important things that you have to look at in used cars. Check the engine, the car body, and verify if there are transmission problems. Never buy a used car if you have not test driven it for yourself.

    4. Avoid drinking coffee before you visit or when you are at the dealership. Coffee will make you too uneasy and impatient to look into details. It is recommended that you drink plenty of water instead to make you go to the restroom. This will break the tension and remove you from a situation that that the salesperson is already intimidating you.

    5. Always follow your plan. Make sure that you have already decided what a fair deal for you is before you go to the dealership. If you do not have a target price, the sales representative will only declare a higher price. It is recommended that you already have an expected price of the car before going to the dealership.

    6. Never make a deal if you are confused or disappointed with the antique car. Always think clearly since you are spending a large amount of money. There is nothing wrong with walking out if you feel that the price they gave you is not a fair deal.

    7. Enjoy and have fun. Do not be stressed just for buying a car. As long as you are informed, patient and firm, then there is nothing to worry about. You will do fine and enjoy when buying your used Antique Cars.

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