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		<title>Things To Avoid When Buying Used Cars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nowadays, life can be pretty hard. Everything is increasing with prices escalating out of site! This makes us all targets of potential scams and frauds. With all these swindlers and scammers lurking just about anywhere, it is best to always be on gua]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nowadays, life can be pretty hard. Everything is increasing with prices escalating out of site!   This makes us all targets of potential scams and frauds.</p>
<p>With all these swindlers and scammers lurking just about anywhere, it is best to always be on guard and to know the things to be avoided in order to prevent the probability of being a victim of frauds and swindles.</p>
<p>Consequently, people who are buying used cars should also be aware of the different fraudulent activities being employed by unscrupulous people in order to have the best buy of used cars.</p>
<p>Moreover, people who are aware that the cars they have bought are stolen, chances are, they will be held liable.</p>
<p>Here are some things to avoid when buying used cars:</p>
<p>1. Used car buyers should avoid any transactions that are “too good to be true.” This will only make the matter worst if the buyer will believe that the deal is the best-used car deal ever.</p>
<p>2. Buyers should avoid buying used cars from sellers that do not provide a permanent address or the actual place of work of the phone number given.</p>
<p>3. It is important for a buyer to check on the VIN or the vehicle identification number plate. It must be securely fastened onto the used car’s dashboard, with no rivets that are loosened.</p>
<p>Loosened rivets would mean that the VIN plate does not fit or it has been previously removed.</p>
<p>4. Also, the buyer should also avoid buying used cars that have VIN plates that are touched up, its paint is newly retouched, and the numbers look as if they are not the original “factory numbers.”</p>
<p>VIN plates can be easily swapped by a thief and use those that are taken from a destroyed vehicle.</p>
<p>5. As much as possible, it would be better to avoid buying a used car that is freshly painted. There are instances wherein the stolen car’s identity is being changed through changing its paint color.</p>
<p>6. Used car buyers should avoid buying cars from a seller that cannot present the car’s “insurance policy.” This could mean that the car is stolen or the seller is not the true owner of the car.</p>
<p>It is extremely important for the buyers to take note of these things before buying a used car. An ounce of prevention really is worth a pound of cure!</p>
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		<title>Learning About Antique Car Blue Book Values</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2007 16:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Basically antique car blue book values are the general values of cars that are considered by most retailers. Before you can really learn and understand about antique car blue book values you need to understand about the classic car era itself, which really took place between the years 1960 and 1972.</p>
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<p>Basically antique car blue book values are the general values of cars that are considered by most retailers. Before you can really learn and understand about antique car blue book values you need to understand about the classic car era itself, which really took place between the years 1960 and 1972.</p>
<p>The Classic&nbsp;Antique&nbsp;Car Era</p>
<p>The American automobile industry actually really began around the year 1900, with the first fifty years or so being a very unruly time, also taking into consideration that these were the years of the Great Depression and two World Wars. This particular era is known better for being the Antique Car Era.</p>
<p>After this, as the American people began to recover from the Second World War, they started to embrace the role of consumer and the annual parade of fancy cars. It was for about ten years straight after this that bigger, better and more powerful cars started coming down the assembly line and being sold to the general public, and these years, the 1950s, are known as being the Vintage Car Era.</p>
<p>The Classic Car Era itself actually began in the early 1960s, a time which brought about various new concerns to the general public. By the mid-60s, muscle cars were incredibly popular and this included cars such as the Camaro, Firebird and Barracuda. However the American auto industry was knocked to its knees come the 1970s, with the Clean Air Act of 1970 which practically killed the use of high performance engines, and the oil embargo in the winter of 1973 which encouraged consumers to conserve as much gasoline as possible.</p>
<p>Finding Antique Car Blue Book Prices</p>
<p>There are quite a few different companies that you can go through to find antique car blue book prices, one in particular being MacRAE&rsquo;s Blue Book, an online company that is known for being one of the world&rsquo;s key sourcing tools for North American industrial products and which performs over 5 million searches monthly for their users.</p>
<p>The company offers incredibly powerful search features, where users are able to access information on over 500,000 North American industrial companies with more than 2 million product listings and new ones all the time.</p>
<p>They are a national organization that is known primarily for its accurate and helpful antique car blue book prices, and they offer regional sales representation throughout the United States.<br />
The Kelley Blue Book site is another great option for finding antique car blue book prices, and they are a company quite similar to that previously mentioned. In the 10 years since their establishment, they have become a leader in their field.</p>
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