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High Gas Prices a Good Thing?

According to a recent study by professors Michael Morrisey of the University of Alabama-Birmingham and David Grabowski of Harvard Medical School, as gas prices increase there is a decrease in automobile accident deaths. A 10 percent increase in gas price resulted in a 2.3 percent decrease in deaths. Automobile accidents account for nearly 40,000 deaths per year, and it is estimated the recent gas price increase to $4.00 per gallon could decrease automobile deaths by nearly 1,000 per month, resulting in nearly a 1/3 reduction. Read the rest of this entry »

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AutoFerret Girls 2009 Calendar…available soon…

As American as apple pie & baseball. Beautiful women and beautiful rides go hand and hand.

AutoFerret.com is proud to announce our newest gift to auto dealers around the nation!

AutoFerret introduces 2009 CalendarFrom pin up girls of the 40’s to the hotties on Harley’s today! AutoFerret Girls will be hand delivering our calendars to a select few dealerships, would you like our calendar hanging on your wall? If so don’t miss out, this is a limited time offer..

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Buying A Used Car With a Teenager

“I can’t wait to get my own car.”

Sound familiar? Before you start shopping for a used car with a teenager you know, do some homework. It may save you serious money. Consider driving habits, what the car will be used for, and your budget. Research models, options, costs, repair records, safety tests, and mileage through libraries, book stores, and web sitesBuying a Used Car.

Cash or Credit?

Once you’ve settled on a particular car, you have two payment options: paying in full or financing over time. Financing increases the total cost of the car because you’re also paying for the cost of credit, including interest and other loan costs. You also must consider how much money you can put down, the monthly payment, the loan term, and the Annual Percentage Rate (APR). Rates usually are higher and loan periods shorter on used cars than on new ones. Dealers and lenders offer a variety of loan terms. Shop around and help your teenager negotiate the best possible deal. Be cautious about financing offers for first-time buyers. They can require a big down payment and a high APR. To get a lower rate, you may decide to cosign the loan for your teen. If money is tight, you might consider paying cash for a less expensive car than you first had in mind.

Dealer or Private Sale?

The Federal Trade Commission’s Used Car Rule requires dealers to post a Buyers Guide in every used car they offer for sale. The Buyers Guide gives a great deal of information, including:

  • whether the vehicle is being sold “as is” or with a warranty;
  • what percentage of the repair costs a dealer will pay under the warranty;
  • the fact that spoken promises are difficult to enforce; and
  • the major mechanical and electrical systems on the car, including some of the major problems you should look out for.

The Buyers Guide also tells you to:

  • get all promises in writing;
  • keep the Buyers Guide for reference after the sale; and
  • ask to have the car inspected by an independent mechanic before the purchase.

Buying a car from a private individual is different from buying from a dealer. That’s because private sales generally aren’t covered by the Used Car Rule, or by “implied warranties” of state law. A private sale probably will be “as is” — you’ll have to pay for anything that goes wrong after the sale.

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$13 Leads…Is that Possible?

An interview with Ben Brigham, president of dealer lead generation service, AutoFerret.com

How can you produce good leads for only $13?

We are the lead generator, not another third-party lead provider. Many third-party lead providers purchase their leads and resell them to dealers. AutoFerret.com, on the other hand, does not buy any leads; we generate 100 percent of our leads. It’s the difference between buying something from a retailer, wholesaler, or distributor versus buying it directly from the manufacturer.

Are you a dealer looking for leads? Check us out here!

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