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I looking to buy a new Nissan car and I just wanted to know if it is cheaper in Florida or any other state. A: Nope, the vehicles will cost about the same, you may find a desperate dealer somewhere, try the internet, it worked for me. ... more
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We handle both new and used cars. Our financing experts will help you determine the best situation for you. ... more
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We absolutely guarantee 5 years of paint protection on a new car with no further application required. Car dealers prepare every car to make them look their absolute best in the showroom. To do this they will use either standard waxes or various ... more
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We handle both new and used cars. Our financing experts will help you determine the best situation for you. ... more
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The current loan rates for new cars varies widely due to current economic conditions. If you have a good credit score, you can get the lowest rates. If you have not so perfect credit, you can still get a loan, but at higher rates. To get an exact ... more
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Your first step is finding a car that suits your needs in terms of style, size, safety, cost of ownership, and purchase price. There are several web sites that fill the bill admirably for this kind of research. Edmund's Automobile Buyer's Guides is ... more
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Manufacturers continue to make tire rims of bigger diameter. It's now common to see new cars with 18"-20" rims. The mechanical disadvantages of this trend in every day cars far outweigh their benefits. Larger rim wheels mean less rubber on the road, ... more
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Consumer Reports considers any dealer-added protection packages, such as undercoating and sound deadening, unnecessary because new cars are already treated at the factory. ... more
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