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I can answer most any question as it relates to the purchase of new or used cars, financing, and leasing.
25 years as an automotive salesperson and service advisor with top-quality dealerships in New York State.
I have taught numerous continuing-education/ adult-education courses on how to purchase a car.
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First, I'm sorry about the time it took to reply, but I've had some computer problems that took about a week to resolve. As for the Honda Fit, the key to this vehicle is maintenance. If the owner has
Obviously, the easiest route is to take the inheritance and pay cash for a used car or cars; no one ever gets declined for paying cash. The key is to get something that's both durable and reliable, vehicles
The Honda Fit is a great car (highest-rated in its class), and it really is a good buy for the money right at the sticker price. I know no American consumer ever wants to hear that, but that's the way
I can usually find these answers quite quickly on the respective state's websites, but neither Michigan nor Ohio provide any clear-cut answers. Here are their sites; take your time and dig through them:
First of all, no dealer will pay an individual "retail value" for a vehicle, especially in this economy. Dealers already have too much used-vehicle inventory from trade-ins, so they're only going to outright

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