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car classifieds FAQ
Where is the best place to list car classifieds?
Aug 06, 2009 by shannon | Posted in Buying & Selling
I work for a dealership and am trying to find places besides Craigslist to post my inventory. Where is the best place to post new/used cars?
I always use Autotrader.com
skinchen | Aug 06, 2009
what is the best car classifieds site?
Jun 23, 2008 by loushou | Posted in Buying & Selling
where can you post a listing if you are selling your car for free? i don't want to go to some sites and post a single car for like $30...
There’s a new website that has basically stepped in as Craigslist 2.0 – it moves away from the DOS-like look and feel of Craigslist, yet maintains the clean, easy posting and maneuvering that made Craigslist so successful. And yes, it’s completely
wannabedda | Jun 26, 2008
Craigslist and Adpost are great and free.
Millions of people read them every day.
Mama Bear | Jun 23, 2008
Trade-in or sell my car using the classifieds?
Jul 09, 2007 by mempto | Posted in Buying & Selling
So we have a 1991 Infiniti G20 that we want to sell. It has about 150,000 miles on it, and it's been giving us some trouble recently. Anyway, I'm wondering if it's worth it to put it in the classifieds of the local newspaper or should I simply just
I would definitly trade it in.
The reason why is the tax credit you would be given for the Infinity.
You have to pay sales tax on whatever you spend on the next vehicle. If you trade in the Infinity - whatever amt they give you for the
heathermis@sbcglobal.net | Jul 09, 2007
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FINALLY, Some Actual USEFUL, Accurate Information You Can Use From Kelly Blue Book
21.05.12
Leading the list is the redesigned 2012 Subaru Impreza, which is $25 per month cheaper than a comparable used 2011 Impreza. This mostly is due to the 8-mpg improvement in fuel economy from the previous generation model. The Hyundai Elantra is another vehicle that topped our list, coming in at a mere $7 monthly premium from a used 2011 model. According to Kelley Blue Book data, a used 2011 Elantra can be owned for a mere $546 less than a brand new 2012 model, likely due to high demand and limited supply of the latest generation Elantra. The 2011 redesign has been well received and currently is holding its value extraordinarily well in the marketplace. Buyers looking for a little more room can purchase a new Chevrolet Equinox for only $1,226 more than its one-year-old counterpart. The $1,226 premium for a new Equinox only amounts to $9 more per month after factoring in the available 2.9 percent APR. Consumers looking to save a bit more certainly can
Source: AutoSpies.com