
Washington Post consumer writer Remar Sutton presents an updated edition of his popular how-to guide for buying and leasing vehicles. Readers looking for the best deal in town will learn how to select a vehicle, whether to buy or lease, the best time
- Title : Don't Get Taken Every Time: The Insider's Guide to Buying or Leasing Your Next Car or Truck; Revised Ed
- Author : Remar Sutton
- Rating : 4.87 (207 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-10-7
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 384 Pages
- Asin : 0140236325
- Language : English
Washington Post consumer writer Remar Sutton presents an updated edition of his popular how-to guide for buying and leasing vehicles. Readers looking for the best deal in town will learn how to select a vehicle, whether to buy or lease, the best time to buy, how to finance, and more."Dollars and Non-Sense: Or, What You'd Better Know About Financing, Even If You Pay Cash" Your Credit History Isn't What You Think It Is * Things that may lower your credit rating * How some financing sources may deliberately lower your credit rating * How to check out your credit report What Are Your Financing Sources? The pros and cons of various sources of financing including: * Home equity lines of credit * Credit unions * Banks * Online financing companies and services * "Captive" finance companies such as GMAC, Ford Motor Credit Corp. Tips for Protecting Yourself If You Are Paying Cash . © Reprinted by permission. For the Don't Get Taken Every Time material to be offered online. Excerpt. or Toyota Credit * Subprime lending sources suChildren's wear, with its focus on "locking the child to the earth" and protecting him (too rarely her) from theft by evil spirits is particularly fascinating: so too the culture's elaborate funerary practices.Chinese Dress is a beautifully presented and accessible work of scholarship that retells the remarkable story of China's modern transformation from a unique perspective.. From the time I walked on to my first lot alone to make my offer, to the time I received my keys I was out in an hour (NO haggling and never had to go to the other dealerships). However, most of them focus on the dragon robes and accessories of the imperial court.This book is excellent because it ties in the subtle interface between Manchu and Han Chinese dress, from the imperial family, through the mandarins to the common people. It is difficult to believe that anyone could sleep at night after having spent their days fleecing unsuspecting cusomers for every dime they've got yet it appears that that is just what car dealership employees are expected to do every day! Well, here comes Remar Sutton to the rescue, with a comprehensive look at the scams, rip-offs and bad business that abound in this industry, and detai


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