Car Dealer News for 22-Jul-2006
'Car dealer pleads guilty to drunken driving (The Muskegon Chronicle) A West Michigan car dealer admitted Tuesday to driving drunk and crashing his SUV near his Grand Haven residence, then walking home and denying to police he was the driver.
'Motorcycle Mania Moves to Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course For Ten Days of Two-Wheel Action (The Auto Channel) DUBLIN, Ohio (July 21, 2006) - Ten days of motorcycle racing, bike shows and two-wheeled festivities come to Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio, July 28-August 6. The festivities are highlighted by the AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days, July 28-30, and the Honda Super Cycle Weekend presented by Dunlop Tire, August 4-6.
'Need Help Getting a Car Loan? (Evening Times) (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!
'So You Want To Be A Newspaper Carrier (The Times-Reporter) As a Times-Reporter Carrier you would be in business for yourself, just like a car dealer. The car dealer buys cars from the manufacturer just as you would buy newspapers from The Times-Reporter. He sells these cars to his customers as you would sell newspapers to your customers.
'Car crush Mark takes lead from The Simpsons (Rhyl, Prestatyn and Abergele Journal) A JINXED new car which has been repaired over 30 times will make one final journey back to the dealer. Mark Fell-Crook plans to take a unique form of revenge on Peugeot by crushing his £16,000 307 into a cube and returning it, after three-and-a-half years of misery.
'2005 Kia Spectra EX from North America (Carsurvey.org) What things have gone wrong with the car? The engine Rpm don't drop in between shifts, but the dealer says it's normal for KIA. The side roll up windows seem to slide down over time.
'Find the Right Lender Before You Buy a Car (Evening Times) (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.
'Find a car that's used, not abused: A little homework avoids big hassles down the road (Boston Herald) Shopping for a used car is a whole different ballgame from buying a new vehicle. Sure, that low-mileage sportster looks great now, but how will it hold up once the fancy car wax wears off? Here's...
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