Car Dealer News for 13-May-2007
'What Your Car Says About You (Forbes) Whether you drive a Monte Carlo or a Phantom, your car sends a signal. Does yours give off the right one?
'Long loans put dent in auto sales (Chicago Tribune) Extended payments force more would-be buyers to delay trading up to new vehicles John Guido, dealer principal of Arlington Heights Ford, thinks his sales have suffered from a combination of rising car prices and longer loans, leaving fewer buyers in a position to trade for a new vehicle when the new-car itch typically appears after a few years.
'Man dragged by car after alleged drug deal went bad (Battle Creek Enquirer) A Battle Creek man, 57, was injured when he was dragged by a car while trying to stop a drug dealer from taking his money. The man?s wife called Battle Creek Police Thursday to report that her husband was injured about 5 a.m. Saturday in the 1700 block of West Michigan Avenue.
'CAR DEALER MUST MOVE AFTER LOSING APPEAL (Isle of Wight County Press) By Richard Wright - Thursday, May 10, 2007 A SECOND-HAND car dealer has lost his appeal to continue to run his business alongside the main road at Arreton.
'Graduates receive advice from Mobile auto dealer (Mobile Press-Register) Car dealer Joe Bullard Jr. told graduates at Saturday's University of Mobile commencement that throughout his life, he has always "tried to do things right."
'Lincs dealer dangles free car for prospects (AutoWired) LINCOLNSHIRE Vauxhall dealer, Thurlby Motors, is giving away a car to attract visitors to it new web site and as a means of collecting prospects details.The Launch of the new site will take place on Monday 28 May. Once logged onto thurlby.net, the user will be prompted to click on the promotions section where they will be asked to fill in their name, telephone number and email address together ...
'Judge: Car dealer broke lemon laws (Canandaigua Daily Messenger) The Geneva dealer has been fined $1,050 for three charges of fraud for selling a Canandaigua woman a lemon without telling her.
'Soldier's car repossessed while deployed to Iraq (Macon Telegraph) Clayton Jenkins of Montezuma has a federal law on his side, but his beef with an Oglethorpe used-car dealer is far from clear cut.
'Web site helps steer first-time car buyers (Orlando Sentinel) The car-buying season for young drivers is kicking into high gear, and with it comes financial decisions that can reverberate for years to come.
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