Car Dealer News for 24-Jul-2006
'Rick's Case study: Life in the car biz (Miami Herald) Rick Case has cars in the blood. The prolific auto dealer was only 14 when he sold his first car from his parents' front lawn in Akron, Ohio -- ''an old Ford,'' as he remembers it. Since then Case has made a career out of matching vehicles with buyers and has built his sales empire into 14 car lots between Central Ohio and South Florida, including his Honda Superstore in Davie, which features a
'Find the Right Lender Before You Buy a Car (Benton Evening News) (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? (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!
'Dealer profits hit by manufacturer demands (Motor Trader) more... Used car dealer busted in ARA sting operation more... GENTLY DOWN THE STREAM: more... Paying the price for standards more... Nanjing plans US MG plant more...
'2002 Toyota Sequoia SR5 from North America (Carsurvey.org) What things have gone wrong with the car? Transmission went out. It seemed to race or skip gears on occasion. It was so intermittent that it was hard to identify, until the check engine light went on. Dealer replaced transmission.
'2001 Oldsmobile Alero from North America (Carsurvey.org) What things have gone wrong with the car? 18k: All in one signal light switch many intermittent failures dealer replaced, worked fine for a while now intermittent again.
'Prison drugs 'delivered by van' (BBC News) A convicted drug dealer says heroin was so rife in a prison that consignments were arriving in the car park.
'Credit Challenged Car Buyers Find Help Online (Harrisburg Daily Register) (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.
'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.
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