You don't really need to be the ultimate car geek to figure out the ins and outs of savings when buying a new car. You just need some car buying tips, a calculator, a notepad and pen and mental savvy to play the cost game with a couple of car dealers.To set you on the road to the car that you've always wanted without the burden of high costs, here are some car buying tips guaranteed to lighten your path. Car buying tip #1: Do your price homework.In order to get the best deal, you have to first determine what the fair price is for the car that you want and what the car costs in various car dealers. Researching for the fair price can be a bit tricky as all dealers would have different prices. One way to do this is to log on to websites such as Cars.com, InvoiceDealers.com, CarsDirect.com, AutoWeb, Edmunds.com, Car.com and AutoUSA and see what their prices are.
After comparing, you will have a fairly good idea how it costs. Car buying tip #2: Price is not everythingWhile price is the motor that would keep your car buying running, it is not the only thing that you should consider. Most car dealers would have a promo of some sort whether it be a free service, free parts or lower interest rates in financing. Look at this also along with the price. One may have lower prices but may not offer the same package.
Car buying tip #3: Compare and tellHaving done your price homework, you can now use the data to haggle with car dealers. Tell each of them that you are looking at the prices of several dealers. Quote some prices to make them believe you. Knowing this, they will give you their lowest possible price and may even offer some good deals just to prevent you from buying your car at their competitor.Car buying tip #4: Budget. Budget.
BudgetKnowing how much you can shell out and sticking to it can help you in negotiating for a better price. This is one car buying tip that most buyers forget. Remember, dealers can sense your indecision and may not give you the best price that they have in the house.Car buying tip #5: Secure your financesCar dealers are not the only ones who can offer great financial deals. You can get a loan from your bank or even from online lenders like Capital One Auto Finance and E-loan. Car buying tip #6: Consider trade-inWhen you have an old car and you will not be using it anymore, consider trading it in to lessen the costs of the other car.
Figure its trade-in value and start from there. Some dealers accept trade in but oftentimes, you can get a better deal selling your old car privately. Car buying tip #7: Allow for a time leewayBuying a car at the last minute will not only cut off the possibilities of doing research and waiting for better deals but it will also make you quite desperate to buy one. Desperation in any car dealers' book equals high costs.Car buying tip #8: Ask for rebates and rewardsWhen you pay in cash, car dealers offer special discounts, rebates or rewards. Make sure that you ask your car dealer about them as some can "conveniently" forget about them until after you are out the door.-------------------------Note: This article may be freely reproduced as long as the AUTHOR'S resource box at the bottom of this article is included and and all links must be Active/Linkable with no syntax changes.-------------------------.
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(ContentDesk) February 18, 2006 -- Following yesterdays decision by the Government to impose a total ban on smoking in pubs and clubs, Moneynet (http://www.moneynet.co.uk) highlights the true extent of the financial cost of smoking. A smoker applying for life assurance will find themselves facing almost double the premium of a non-smoker, said Moneynet chief executive Richard Brown. Add that to the price of the cigarettes and the cost of smoking plainly threatens your wealth not just your health. With a packet of cigarettes currently costing around ?5, a husband and wife who both smoke 20 a day will already be spending a staggering ?3,640 a year on their habit.
Should this couple, aged around 40, want to take out life assurance including critical illness cover with Norwich Union for example, they would be looking at a monthly premium of ?213.30. For a non-smoking couple the cost would be just ?112.20.
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Lease Buy Out Application Introduced by myAutoloan.com
(ContentDesk) December 14, 2005 -- Consumers wanting to purchase their lease at the end of the lease term can now apply for a lease buy out loan with myAutoloan.com, a direct-to-customer, Internet-based auto financing marketplace that helps consumers find auto loan financing including lease buy out loans.Customers receive up to four lease buy out loan offers from national lending institutions and banks offering competitive rates and terms. Auto leases provide the leasing customer with the option to buy their car at or near the end of the lease.
By offering lease buy out financing, myAutoloan.com strengthens their product line to both consumers and its lending base.
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MedSave.com Enrollments Hit Record Level
(ContentDesk) April 5, 2006 -- MedSave.com recorded a record number of individuals enrolling in health insurance and related benefit plans during the month of March 2006.
This small business was founded in 1998 by personal finance writer Tony Novak to help his clients find trustworthy low cost health insurance online.
Since then, the business has grown to be one of the nation's largest enrollers of individual health insurance.
MedSave.com operates in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.Novak suspects that there are several reasons contributing to the increase in business.
First, the increase in consumer-driven health plans makes more consumers more aware of their options.
Employees changing jobs, for example, are far more likely to choose a commercial short term medical insurance now rather than COBRA coverage.
In the past, they may not have been aware of these options that generally offer better coverage at a lower price.
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Tips In Buying The Ultimate Car At Low Cost
You don't really need to be the ultimate car geek to figure out the ins and outs of savings when buying a new car. You just need some car buying tips, a calculator, a notepad and pen and mental savvy to play the cost game with a couple of car dealers.To set you on the road to the car that you've always wanted without the burden of high costs, here are some car buying tips guaranteed to lighten your path. Car buying tip #1: Do your price homework.In order to get the best deal, you have to first determine what the fair price is for the car that you want and what the car costs in various car dealers. Researching for the fair price can be a bit tricky as all dealers would have different prices. One way to do this is to log on to websites such as Cars.com, InvoiceDealers.com, CarsDirect.com, AutoWeb, Edmunds.com, Car.com and AutoUSA and see what their prices are.
After comparing, you will have a fairly good idea how it costs. Car buying tip #2: Price is not everythingWhile price is...
Tips In Buying The Ultimate Car At Low Cost
Buildings
Any habitable construction built for human purposes can be termed as a building. Buildings are used for purposes of residence, industry, academic, official, political and many others. In ancient times, buildings were in the form of small hutments which were made of thatch, hay, stone, bricks and such other crude materials. Today building construction is a much more complex art and uses materials such as reinforced concrete, cement, steel, glass, etc.
Based on their purposes, there are many types of buildings like residential buildings, warehouses, commercial buildings, church and school buildings, storage buildings, arenas and gymnasiums, farmhouses, museums and theaters, shopping malls and much more. Almost every commercial and noncommercial purpose requires a building to carry out its activities.
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Asurion CEO Comolli Appointed To CTIA Board Of Directors
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (ContentDesk) October 5, 2005 -- Bret Comolli, CEO of Tennessee-based Asurion, the leading provider of specialty and other marketing services to the wireless telecommunications industry, has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA).CTIA ? The Wireless Association, based in Washington, D.C., is an international, nonprofit organization representing all sectors of wireless communications ? service providers, manufacturers, wireless data and Internet companies, and other contributors to the wireless universe. Comolli will serve as an Other Supplier representative for the board and begin his term on January 1, 2006. The Board announcement was made today in San Francisco at CTIA's I.T. & Entertainment 2005 Exhibition."We are pleased that Bret will be joining other wireless industry leaders on our Board," said Steve Largent, president and CEO of CTIA - The Wireless Association.
"Asurion's growth over the...
Asurion CEO Comolli Appointed To CTIA Board Of Directors
Asurion CEO Comolli Appointed To CTIA Board Of Directors
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (ContentDesk) October 5, 2005 -- Bret Comolli, CEO of Tennessee-based Asurion, the leading provider of specialty and other marketing services to the wireless telecommunications industry, has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA).CTIA ? The Wireless Association, based in Washington, D.C., is an international, nonprofit organization representing all sectors of wireless communications ? service providers, manufacturers, wireless data and Internet companies, and other contributors to the wireless universe. Comolli will serve as an Other Supplier representative for the board and begin his term on January 1, 2006. The Board announcement was made today in San Francisco at CTIA's I.T. & Entertainment 2005 Exhibition."We are pleased that Bret will be joining other wireless industry leaders on our Board," said Steve Largent, president and CEO of CTIA - The Wireless Association.
"Asurion's growth over the...
Asurion CEO Comolli Appointed To CTIA Board Of Directors