Car Dealer News for 15-Dec-2006
'Car sale on rise in Andhra district (NDTV Profit) Rural India is rocking, that is what it would seem from the record number of cars sold in Ranga Reddy district of Andhra Pradesh. Car sales in the district have overtaken even neighbouring Hyderabad. And many new buyers are farmers.
'Former car dealer Raymond Bradley, 93, dies (Tulsa World) Raymond Earl Bradley, former owner of the Bradley Chevrolet car dealership in Broken Arrow, died Tuesday. He was 93. A service is scheduled for noon Monday at the Memorial Park Cemetery Chapel under the direction of Moore's Southlawn Funeral Home.
'Ranga Reddy district sees boom in car sales (NDTV) For 62-year-old farmer Yadi Reddy it was a dream come true when he bought a luxury car for his son. Thanks to the phenomenal escalation in real estate prices, the 20 acres the family owns in the Shamshabad area of Ranga Reddy district has become a virtual gold mine.
'Improvements completed for Kearny Mesa car dealer (San Diego Daily Transcript via Yahoo! News) Dowling Construction has completed the $220,000 tenant improvement contract for Motorcars Direct for their new location at 5630 Kearny Mesa Road, Suite A, San Diego. The 13,500-square-foot project included the build out of private offices, a kitchen and a large showroom for their high-end new and used sports and luxury cars.
'Find the Right Lender Before You Buy a Car (Herkimer Evening Telegram) (ARA) - If you're in the market for a new car, there's more to take into consideration than just the make, model and features you'll be getting. You also have to figure out how you're going to pay for it.
'Need Help Getting a Car Loan? (Waynesboro Record Herald) (ARA) - Are you driving around in a car that has faded paint, power windows that no longer work, a rusty muffler and an odometer that stopped somewhere around 115,000 miles? If so, it's time to get a new car!
'Who killed a well-known Tri-Cities car dealer? (Bristol Herald Courier) Police in Rogersville still don't know who killed a well-known car dealer. His name was Larry Vickers. He owned two dealerships in Hawkins county. "We really miss Larry.? Sheldon Livesay said. ?The community misses Larry."
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