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robert ellis

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Driving and steering for disabled people. Life's experiences with bum shoulder's and pain. Tips on how to drive again. How to regain ones independence by driving with new technologies or finding easy steering automobiles. Car buying, test drives, zero effort steering options, drive by wire training and certification. 1st hand knowledge of medical procedures for nerve damaged patients.

Ray Paulsen

U.S.
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confused buying new or used...buy with confidence from dealer or private...consumer fears...paying to much...getting a lemon...accident car...fair value for trade...negotiation process...etc...you simply want a fair deal...

Don Yarnal

U.S.
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I can help you in next purchase of any new or preowned cars.Buying a car should be easy!

Steve

U.S.
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Have sold pre-owned autos for many years, can assist in picking vehicle, financing tips and approximating payments and costs.

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2012-02-04 First time purchase:

Shatara:Hi!My answer is simply-Yes!Several years ago interest rates were much higher then.And the fact YOU did get a good rate(maybe better than outside bank)    With the current trend in the world economy

2012-02-01 Buying a Cool Car:

Hi Michael,  Great about your studies and grades.As far as a Camaro for a 16 year old, that is a tough one! I commend you for the research you are putting in. You will not like my answers, but I will will

2012-01-21 6 Months Toward End of Lease:

Yes anybody can buyout the lease as long as you agree to the new terms and this is where that nasty $ 3,836  come into play that will be hidden / added to your new investment,,, you are thinking right

2012-01-21 6 Months Toward End of Lease:

Hi Xian,    I am answering this Q based on the assumption you are currently paying about $ 640 a month incl taxes with 6 months remaining ?    You cannot trade a car that don't belong to you, however you

2012-01-09 purchasing a car from the US and bringing to Canada.:

Hi Curtis,    Prices in Canada are much higher, one reason is the tax factor,also some Mfg's will not honor warranty's once a vehicle is exported, if this was a simple process rest assured most Canadians

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