Sell My Car On The Internet

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When it used to come to selling your car you normally have two options which are to sell it via a main street dealer or via a private sale. This was before the internet came along with a increase in the amount of people looking to start an online business or a mainstream business but with an edge above competition who are not using the internet to bring in customers.

This spanned a range of companies with websites who target possible customers who look to the internet to sell their car as they do not want go to a main street dealer due to a low sale cost and private sales can lead to an array of uncertainty who you are selling to.

This means the other option would be internet companies who you would find on the internet by entering search queries such as sell my car to bring up a range of companies in your local area by adding your town or country to the search query so something along the lines of sell my car sussex.

This would give you a result of companies in your local area who are dedicated to purchasing cars from the general public, working on them and then selling again but at a price that can beat many high street manufactures that have showrooms.

Used and loving it

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There are many appeals to buying a used car. People tend to look at new cars as the hallmark of excellence, but the truth is cars are overpriced just because they have the “new” tag on it. It’s a well known fact that just the act of driving a car out of the dealership’s parking lot, and effectively removing the “new car” sticker, is enough to considerably lower its price tag. This clearly states that being able to claim that the car is new is enough to make the price go higher. The alternative, of course, is to buy a used car. But for some people this is a bit of a headache and a source for concern, since buying used cars isn’t an exact science, and it’s well known that there are people out there that would like to make some easy money out of selling used cars for more than they’re worth.

There are many quality used cars for sale out there, all one needs to do is look. And this cannot be stressed enough: you really need to get yourself out there and shop around a lot. Go to used cars dealerships, look at ads in the internet and the newspaper and buy the specialty magazines.

How to buy a used car

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Buying a used car may not sound like such a difficult task, but if you want to do it right, you will have to take certain precautions. It’s all to easy to buy a lemon, so if you want to find the best used car out there, remember these guidelines. By following a few key details, you can ensure you are getting the right car for your money, and not sacrificing quality.

The used cars market can be tricky, but here are a few ways to be sure you’re making the right decision. First, always buy a car that has undergone extensive examinations and tests. Reputable sellers will have used cars checked for faults or problems, to be sure it meets a certain level of quality. Also, make sure the car comes with a guarantee, and provides you with the option of a payment plan. Finding the right financing option is essential, and purchasing a car that is backed up is also a must. There are plenty of used car sellers that offer quality vehicles at a competitive price, which allows you the chance to get the car you want, on the budget you can afford. Do some research, and get the best used car on the market.

Get the inside track with Dunlop

Dunlop have launched a new TV magazine that will feature all the very latest news in motorsport. Inside Racing offers fascinating insights from a range of motorsports race series including in-depth information, exclusive material plus celebrity and lifestyle features.

Unlike other racing programs Inside Racing benefits from the Dunlop name in motorsport, which means the show’s producers have an incredible amount of access to the world’s fastest tracks as well as exclusive interviews with the most skillful drivers on the planet. Viewers can expect to see teams and drivers of race series such as DTM, ALMS and MotoGP.

The show is produced fortnightly and also encourages viewer participation, which can be seen on the program’s YouTube presence: http://www.youtube.com/dunlopinsideracing. Also, for more fans of more extreme motoring, the Dunlop Challenges channel features stunt driving such as Loop the Loop, J-turns and jumps: http://www.youtube.com/DunlopChallenges.

One of the latest pieces of footage incredibly demonstrates the manoeuvrability of 3 cars when kitted out with the SP Street Response tyres. In the video, the stunt coordinator even reveals they had to slightly over-inflate the tyres as the grip was too good to perform the skids required for the stunt!

With plenty of insight into competition racing as well as stunts and other features, Inside Racing looks to be a great source for petrolheads and motorsports fans alike.

Green Award for Focus

As if the Ford Focus Taunton wasn’t successful enough, having won Best Used Small Family Car in 2007, 2008 and 2009 based on its great all round performance, it has now been honoured as the winner of What Car? Green Awards for the second time having also won it in 2008.

The judges of the highly acclaimed What Car? commented on the Ford Focus 1.6 TDCi Style’s great driveability, good practicality and sensible running costs, making it their ‘used green car’ of the year.

The chairman of Ford of Britain Joe Greenwell said after the award was received “the 64mpg Ford Focus 1.6 diesel was What Car?’s green car of the year two years ago and to be a winner again in 2010 is testimony to the car continuing to be a leader in its class for fuel economy and CO2 emissions”.

The Focus continues to be a popular choice for customers with this particular award winning model selling 16, 300 units since it was first launched. This makes up 30% of the total Ford Focus Style sales. An average second hand Ford Focus 1.6 TDCi Style that has done 24, 000 miles sells for around £8, 475 making it a competitive and attractive car in its range.

With regards to this Green Car award going to the Ford Focus the Editor in Chief of What Car? Steve Fowler said: “The Ford Focus is good to drive, reliable and environmentally friendly, and it proves green used cars don’t have to cost the earth.”