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When leasing a car can you negotiate the price as you would when outright purchasing and if so how ?
I tried the public auctions and had success. Don't give up!If you want to get started here is a program I have been very successful with . I have referred everyone I know. Lots of IRS and Police auctions. ( These auctions don't find you, you need to find them.)
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Best of luck
Once I have a buyer and the title for my car, where do I go from there?
Honda ! So far to my research nothing can beat a honda, Its number 1. Toyota is number 2.A question of being practical or indulgent. my dream car is a black saab convertable?
Anything not made in Japan or Korea. There cheap to buy. But expensive to own. They break down a lot and parts and labor is very expensive. German cars are not much better. Now a day there really is nothing good to pick from. With all the computers and other modern options<when anything breaks it's costly to repair.You can never go wrong with any Toyota. Not only do they have a rep for longivety but they also hold their resale better than most cars on the market.
Because of these things they are not always the cheapest but stretch a little if you have to, you won't regret it.
Hyundais and Kias are really good cars lately, and they are pretty low-priced. Especially when the warranty is taken into consideration.
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You can find thousands of different auction and repo cars really cheap at http://www.carauctions.co.nr
Hope this helps
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