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The name of the game for some drivers is affordability. For others it may be dependability, engine rating, mileage, interior design, hauling capacity, or simply its appearance.
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Picky Drivers Need The Perfect Vehicle The name of the game for some drivers is affordability. For others it may be dependability, engine rating, mileage, interior design, hauling capacity, or simply its appearance. People interested in older cars that require a bit more fixing up, or even cars with a big driving history, often seek business from individual people rather than dealers. I’ve known many people who bypass the Car Dealership Database have gotten burned over Craigslist, the back alley of automotive trading and sales.
A person looking for the easy way out of paying market value for a 2012 Chevy Cruz stumbles upon a decent deal outside of the Car Dealership Database. This one’s a true gem, one that got away in the Automotive Mailing Lists. The buyer cannot look at the car for a week, however they go through with the deal on the condition that the seller demands $500 down payment as the car is parked in a storage facility that rents out by the month. They assure that the storage payment will go towards the car. The payment is legit on the buyers side, it goes through to the seller, and the winds of silence follow a long chain of angry Car dealership emails to nowhere. Second hand is an amazing way to snag a good car cheap, although it is void of the luxuries of formal car buying: maintenance, Car dealership emails, guaranteed dependability, and Automotive Mailing Lists by Email Auto Dealers. It is a risky game for the brave and the few.