Car Dealer News for 26-Aug-2007
'Drug dealer jailed for car attack (BBC News) A convicted drug dealer is jailed in the Borders after driving a car at a friend after a row over a debt.
'Car that drove Princess Di during U.S. tour on display (Northwest Herald) VOLO ? Now-retired Rolls Royce dealer Vernon Smith selected a 1996 Spur when he was contacted by the British Consulate to provide transportation for ?a member of the royal family.?
'Car dealer gets prison for tax scheme (Miami Herald) A Miami-Dade used-car dealer has begun serving an 18-month prison sentence for pocketing more than $2.1 million from sales taxes, according to the state attorney general's office.
'New car with no sticker? (Bankrate.com) Dear Terry, I recently bought a 2007 Nissan Sentra. The dealer did not give me the sticker that was on the car which listed the price and all the amenities that went with the car. He said he'd get me a statement, but it would not have the VIN number that my car had.
'Welcome to valley-herald.com (The Shenandoah Valley-Herald) Official Site: Suzuki Automotive Find a dealer, view photos, build your own, get a quick quote. www.suzukiauto.com Used Car The official site for Certified Pre-Owned Ford vehicles.
'Peeling car paint (Bankrate.com via Yahoo! Finance) If your dealer refuses to help with peeling paint, ask the manufacturer's regional representative to take a look, advises Bankrate car expert Terry Jackson.
'Top Czech used car dealer AAA Auto to have seven Hungarian branches byend '07; IPO on track (Interfax) PRAGUE. AUGUST 23. INTERFAX CENTRAL EUROPE - Leading Czech used car dealer AAA Auto announced Thursday it will open two new branches in Hungary this autumn, bringing the total number of outlets in the company's fastest growing foreign market to seven.
'Credit Challenged Car Buyers Find Help Online (Benton Evening News) (ARA) - Eighty percent of all Americans have at least one blemish on their credit reports. And a third of all consumers have credit scores so bad that they may have difficulty securing a car loan.
'Wheeler-dealer spun a good tale (The Oregonian) At age 5, Jim Webb could sell a broken pencil, and the word "deal" was already a part of his vocabulary. He bargained for his first car before he could legally drive. As a teen, he sold crabs for 75 cents a dozen, and he dried cascara tree bark to sell as a laxative.
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