Archive for November, 2009

Is Black Friday a Perfect Day to Buy Used Cars?

Posted by jcme on Friday , November 27 , 2009 at 3:05 pm Comments: 0

If you have been considering buying a used car lately, there is probably no better time to do it than today. A recent study released by Truecar.com found that Black Friday used car sales offer some of the best bargains of the entire year.
According to the study, you can expect to find an average discount [...]

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What to Do If Your Car is Repossessed

Posted by jcme on Friday , November 27 , 2009 at 5:05 am Comments: 0

One of the unfortunate consequences of financing your used cars is that there is a chance that you fall behind on the payments. Of course, none of us intend for that to happen. We like to make our payments and keep our bills in order. But the circumstances of life often prevent this from happening [...]

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Some Things to Consider When Choosing Roadside Assistance

Posted by jcme on Friday , November 27 , 2009 at 5:05 am Comments: 0

When buying a used car, you will probably be given the option of choosing a roadside assistance plan. Some auto manufacturers offer this service for free or with a warranty plan while there are other companies that offer the service regardless of the brand you choose. But there are some things to consider when making [...]

Need an Allentown Auto Repair Shop? Follow These Three Tips

Posted by jcme on Friday , November 20 , 2009 at 5:05 am Comments: 0

Is your used car in need of repairs? Or are you just looking for some place to take it for some preventative maintenance? If so, your choices in auto repair shops are endless. Here are some tips to finding one that you are comfortable with for your auto repair needs.
Start Early
One of the best ways [...]

About the Kelley Blue Book Price

Posted by jcme on Friday , November 20 , 2009 at 5:05 am Comments: 0

If you have ever shopped for a used car or sold your used car, you are probably familiar with the “book value” of the vehicle. The “book value” refers to the price listed in the Kelley Blue Book, the most respected and used pricing book for used cars in the auto industry. But how much [...]

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All about Kelley Blue Book

Posted by jcme on Friday , November 20 , 2009 at 5:05 am Comments: 0

When buying used cars, the most authoritative resource you can use is the Kelley Blue Book. This is the most recognized pricing guide for the industry when it comes to buying new and used cars. But how much do you actually know about the Kelley Blue Book and how it came to be so important? [...]

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Getting your car fixed in Allentown, PA is as easy as 1-2-V

Posted by ryan.taft on Friday , November 13 , 2009 at 2:35 pm Comments: 2

Having work done to your car is never on the top of anyone’s list of things to do. With that said, we are hoping to make the process a little easier for our customers who reside in and around Lehigh County, PA. As many of you know, we recently launched our Vinart Body Shop website [...]

More Auto Financing Terms You Should Know

Posted by jcme on Friday , November 13 , 2009 at 5:05 am Comments: 0

A few weeks ago, we introduced some basic auto financing terms to help you know what sales representatives and lending institutions are talking about when getting a car loan. Here are some more of those terms that may come up when you decide to finance your next used vehicles.
Book Value
The book value refers to the [...]

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Buying a Used Car? Join the Crowd!

Posted by jcme on Friday , November 13 , 2009 at 5:05 am Comments: 0

Buying used cars seems to be the “thing to do” these days. The number of consumers deciding to invest their money in used cars has caused an inventory shortage for many used cars dealers recently. Dealers have seen an increase in customers and it does not look like that is going to change any time [...]

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Don’t Forget the Insurance When Buying Your Next Car

Posted by jcme on Friday , November 13 , 2009 at 5:05 am Comments: 0

When many consumers are financing their next used car, they often compare the monthly payments to their paychecks. They then look for the most expensive car they can afford. Unfortunately, they do not consider other auto-related expenses like maintenance, insurance and fuel. If you are like this, we would like to offer some ways to [...]

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