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Black Friday a good day to buy a car? PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 27 November 2009 23:45

Wednesday, the ads come out in your local newspaper for all the Black Friday sales.If you're brave enough to go out in the cold and fight the crowds, you might save a lot of money this year. Here's a secret money-saving deal you might not have heard about. Black Friday is actually a great day to buy a car.

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How Much Will That New Car Really Cost You Over Time? PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 27 November 2009 23:20
costs to own and operate a carSo many things are changing in the new automotive reality, it's hard to know where to start. Everything from the kind of hose we connect to our cars (liquid filled? electric?) to the sounds the vehicles make is different now than it used to be. What else needs to change? How about how we think about how much it costs to own and operate a car. Naturally, it's always been possible to estimate this ...
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Comparing the cost of ownership of a new car PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 19 October 2008 08:07
new-car-guide-calculator A car with a cheaper sticker price can often cost consumers more in the long run. This report is based off a comparison of the 300 models in Consumer Reports database.  The second biggest factor in cost-of-ownership, after depreciation, is fuel costs. Maintenance and car repairs account for only four percent of the cost of ownership.
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