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	<title>Antique Cars, Used Cars, Classic Cars &#187; Mileage</title>
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		<title>Cost And Benefits Of Used Cars</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 20:23:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>A new car or a used car, both have their own benefits and drawbacks. A new car is always extremely appealing. But, as the price of new cars is increasing continuously, buying a used car is the best way. According to some reports, greater numbers of used cars are sold than the new ones.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A new car or a used car, both have their own benefits and drawbacks. A new car is always extremely appealing. But, as the price of new cars is increasing continuously, buying a used car is the best way. According to some reports, greater numbers of used cars are sold than the new ones.</p>
<p>These are the main problems or drawbacks people normally seen on a used car –</p>
<p>*it won’t give you the experience of being the first owner</p>
<p>*it doesn’t have the latest gadgets and features</p>
<p>*maintenance, accident and ownership history of used car can&#039;t be easily verified</p>
<p>*maintenance costs associated with a used car are generally higher than a new car</p>
<p>Still there are many benefits of buying a used car. The chief benefits of buying a used car include wide selection, improved reliability and affordability. The price of used car is definitely much cheaper than the new car of the same model. Instead of buying a new car of lower range model, you can get higher range models and install luxury items within a used car with the same amount of money. The depreciation of used car is considerably less than that of a new car. Hence, it retains its original value when you want to resell it. The 2007-model-year vehicles are expected to retain most of their original values even after three years. The insurance cost for a used car is also less. Now-a-days you can get a used car of excellent condition, reliability and safety. The lower financing and insuring cost for a used car provides additional savings.</p>
<p>Certification Programs are also one of the reasons which make used cars as the better option. Only late-model, relatively low-mileage used cars and trucks with no history of major damage are eligible for their certification programs. Buyers should be aware that they should pay more for a certified used car than for a regular used car. According to reports, used car loan covers up to 80%- 85% of the cost of the car. In some cases it may be even 70% of the cost of the car. The used car loan may be of a lesser value due to the low cost of the vehicle. The interest rates of used car loans are little bit higher and the repayment tenures of used car loans are significantly shorter than those of new cars. The owner of used car loan should also bear the insurance costs and road tax so it is profitable to the one who buy a used car.</p>
<p>If you are in a plan to buy a used car, be aware of the benefits and drawbacks of the used car. Consider the factors such as your budget, the amount you can afford as monthly installments, how you want to use the car, etc., before deciding to buy a car. A wide variety of used cars are available for sale through online, so that you can search for a used car by make, model, city, price, year of manufacture, and mileage information. You can buy a used car from a private party or a car dealer. Consult used-car value guides and dealers to get an idea of the future worth of a particular model, before buying a car.</p>
<p>Located in Fontana, Southern California, R and B Auto Center is a leading full-service Auto Care company. We have more than 20 yrs experience in this field and provide high level of customer service and highest quality vehicles at affordable prices. We are selling certified used vehicles only and treat our customers like family. We are the first dealership to go green.</p>
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		<title>Should You Risk Buying A Used Car?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 00:13:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>You have the money. And you are ready to buy a car. But the biggest question is always what type of car you have to buy. Car buyers are always faced with two options – the new cars and the used cars option. Used cars are usually the more tempting alternative. It&#039;s way cheaper, for one thing. But should you risk buying this type?</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have the money. And you are ready to buy a car. But the biggest question is always what type of car you have to buy. Car buyers are always faced with two options – the new cars and the used cars option. Used cars are usually the more tempting alternative. It&#039;s way cheaper, for one thing. But should you risk buying this type?</p>
<p>People who don&#039;t know the first thing about cars may end up buying a second-hand car that looks new on the outside. But little they know that the engine of that car is already a worn-down, worthless machine. When buying a used car, the exteriors are less important that what&#039;s inside. Only when you decide to buy newer cars that you can focus on the sleek and shiny form of the car because new cars have impeccable engines guaranteed.</p>
<p>It is still okay to buy a used car if it is not too old. The first thing to check is always the year of manufacture and the mileage of the car. These data would show you whether the car is a good buy or not. A car that has been used for a long time is more likely to have bigger problems than benefits. You should stay clear of those cars as much as you can.</p>
<p>When buying used cars, stick to the newer models. A year or two behind should still be good. These cars are not as old and as used as the ones older. But even so, you should still look at the mileage of the car. Mileage is an important detail you should never miss out.</p>
<p>Newer used cars are also better because these cars are created with higher quality, thanks to today&#039;s improving car technology. These cars are rarely termed &#039;used&#039; even. Manufacturers call them the CPO cars, or Certified Pre-Owned cars. You can even find these cars from certified car dealers themselves. Oftentimes, these cars are sold, bought back, or traded by their first owners for various reasons.</p>
<p>The CPO program had given used car buyers the assurance that they are getting a car that is useful and not more of a headache. In fact, almost 1.2 million vehicles that were sold a year ago were CPO cars. This only proves that savings and convenience this program is supported by the buying public.</p>
<p>New cars depreciate to almost 20% the moment you drive it off the dealer&#039;s parking lot. This means that even if you buy the car shiny new, you can never sell it to another person for the same price, even if you just bought it a few seconds ago. That&#039;s the underlying truth about brand-new cars. And buying used cars, in a way, is beneficial because they don&#039;t have the tendency to depreciate as much.</p>
<p>Wise buyers don&#039;t have to go through the risks of buying used cars. In fact, there are absolutely no risks for them if they choose right. So before you go ahead and purchase the car you want, you must do a little research. Doing so is important so that you&#039;ll go home with a choice vehicle and not a rundown monster.</p>
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		<title>Owning A Classic Car – The Basics</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 07:34:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Owning a classic car is a dream for many people.  It can however be a costly and time consuming hobby.  Classic car ownership has many subtle differences to owning a regular vehicle and so potential buyers should take their time before making their purchase.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Owning a classic car is a dream for many people.  It can however be a costly and time consuming hobby.  Classic car ownership has many subtle differences to owning a regular vehicle and so potential buyers should take their time before making their purchase.</p>
<p>Where to Buy</p>
<p>Just as with buying an everyday vehicle buyers of classics have many options in where to look for their new car.  Places to look include classic car magazines, newspapers and the internet.  There is certainly no shortage of classic cars for sale.  A popular place to purchase a classic car is at a specialist auction.  By taking their time and attending a number of auctions it is possible for classic car enthusiasts to uncover an absolute bargain.</p>
<p>Wherever the vehicle is being bought there are a number of things the buyer can do to ensure that they are getting a good deal.  Before making the purchase a close inspection of the vehicle should be carried out.  The outward appearance of the car should reflect its mileage.  A common check is to compare the mileage shown on the odometer with the condition of the rubber cover of the brake pedal and see if they tally.</p>
<p>Insurance</p>
<p>To be eligible for classic car insurance the car must be at least 15 years old.  Insuring a classic car differs from insuring a regular vehicle.  In normal vehicle insurance the amount to be paid out in the event of a total loss will be equal to the value of the car at the time that the claim is made.  In other words the payout is equal to the depreciated value of the car.</p>
<p>For classic car insurance the process is different.  The amount paid in the event of a claim is pre-arranged at the time the insurance policy is taken out.  When taking out the insurance policy the owner first needs to get the car appraised.  This appraisal will set the value of the vehicle and this amount will not change no matter when the claim is made.</p>
<p>Transporting</p>
<p>Many classic cars are simply too valuable to be driven, certainly not over a long distance, and so if the car needs to be moved an alternative method must be found.  There are several companies in the UK who specialise in the transportation of classic cars.  Transporting classic vehicles is usually done using covered transporter trailers.</p>
<p>The use of a covered trailer is a sensible choice for classic vehicle owners.  By keeping the car covered it is protected against the weather and accidental damage.  It is also kept away from the eyes of thieves.  Drivers of these types of trailers have specialist experience in transporting prestige vehicles and so owners can be sure that there car is in safe hands.</p>
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		<title>8 Ways To Ensure You Car Stays Young Even After 150000 Miles</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2009 16:02:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Automobiles were always built to last and that is the reason why we see antiques manufactures centuries ago still running and not just in museums. If you take good care of your car it can stay young well past 150000 miles and this is not true only for Japanese cars.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Automobiles were always built to last and that is the reason why we see antiques manufactures centuries ago still running and not just in museums. If you take good care of your car it can stay young well past 150000 miles and this is not true only for Japanese cars.</p>
<p>Be a parent to your car and nurture it well:</p>
<p>1.	Be tuned in to the car and learn to recognize coughs, sputters, and knocks. This will help you get a problem fixed well before it becomes big.</p>
<p>2.	Drive the car with care and avoid dents, scratches, and bangs. Always drive carefully and follow rules.</p>
<p>3.	Follow the maintenance schedule stringently. Create a maintenance minder for the car and pencil it into your schedule or diary. Better still get a contract with the garage and let their customer service people remind you. Get parts replaced on time. Get the car tuned and keep an eye on mileage and time.</p>
<p>4.	Create a car maintenance and repair fund in your financial planning. If you save small amounts regularly the repair bill will not scare you into buying a new car. Preparing for contingencies will ensure that you don’t need a credit card advance or loan. It will keep you well out of the debt trap.</p>
<p>5.	Always use parts provided by manufacturers. Never resort to using substandard parts in the car. And try not to delay maintenance servicing or parts replacements.</p>
<p>6.	Keep the car spik and spank and learn how to fight rust. The World Wide Web has several websites hosted by the AAA, car enthusiasts, as well as manufacturers that have tips, schedules, and articles as guidelines for car owners who care.</p>
<p>7.	Drive the car gently don’t ride it rough. If you want to be a racer get a car suited for that and be ready to half the life of the car.</p>
<p>8.	Read the car owner’s manual and manufacture’s website. Be informed and read car blogs and forums where car enthusiasts share information. Learn all about the car and how to maintain it. Once in a while get a friend who is careful to drive the car and tell you if he notices anything wrong &#8212;a wobble, knock, or sounds.</p>
<p>Always park your car in a safe spot. Keep in clean. Know all about weather proofing and more. If you care the car will stay young and working well past 150000 miles and save you a lot of money which you will spend when buying a new car. Imagine no loans or interest payments.</p>
<p>The World Wide Web is a knowledge highway and is replete with driving tips and car maintenance tips. Find websites that are relevant to your model of car and store them as favorites. Watch car shows, read car magazines and know how to take care of your car which will take care of you.</p>
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