I’m trying to be more environmentally freindly, so I want to reuse plastic bags when I go compras.Tengo usable lot in my car trunk, and when it hits stores, I never remember them out! Please give me some tips on how I can remember when I leave the car, thanks.
Tips on how I can remember my re-usable bags when shopping?
How does the negotiating process of ordering a new car from a dealership differ from buying one off their lot?
I have to order this Jeep from the factory as I get quiero.Es the negotiating process differently? They told me I have to make the request and gave me the same price as if it were built your site with current incentives. I told him to get if the price is reduced by 10%. They said they can not bargain until the Jeep is done and that has a VIN number. This makes no sense to me. Will I have to pay more and have less purchasing and bargaining power because I am using in the factory so if I bought one out of luck? and why is that? And is there anything I can do to get the best price for them? Appreciate your comments, thank you very much!
Good tips on buying an used car//price/mileage/car mark/year?
UsadoQue I want to buy a car I can afford about $ 2000 – $ 5000En what year / mileage / brand would be best for a young driver and what are some good tips while buying a car. How do I know which is the correctoDime what you know about buying cars Degracias
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Negotiating car prices in different cities?
What would you consider a while longer? Another year? 6 months? Until the warranty expires? Right now I am driving about 16K miles a year, so that warranty will expire before I am done with payments. It is not giving me problems now, but I have already replaced the power steering pump (under extended warranty) and the transmission gave me problems at 18 months, another repair under warranty). I do need to replace the tires, and since it’s reaching 60K, the maintenance recommended would be around $500. Another thing to consider.
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