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Used car lots
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I hereby propose this find to be the Barn Finds Canadian Hangout! For only (and I mean only, just wait until you see the pictures) C$1,450,000 ($1,091,937.29 US) we can own over 340 collector cars - many of which look pretty darned solid - a five-acre lot zoned for junkyard use, a house, workshop and...
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A longtime fixture of American life is looking for a new model as more auto purchases move online and national chains gobble up neighborhood showrooms
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It's not often you'll find a 40-year-old used car on a regular car lot, and even less frequent that you'll find one that looks as nice as this 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass. It's for sale here at Scottie's Auto Sales in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, and the asking price is $5,900, despite some text stating $8,995 under...
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At some point most car buyers find themselves strolling a used car dealer's lot looking for a good deal. Here are ten cars you should buy used.
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Take a stroll down memory lane to a time when your parents and grandparents were cool.
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Imagine driving down a tree-lined street with the windows down on a sunny day, a warm rush of air streaming through your hair... OK, snap out of your reverie. Before you start mapping out the route to the nearest beach, you just might want to learn some valuable car-buying tips.
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Sometimes cars are horrible and poorly thought out. Hands-down these are the worst cars ever made!
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No one wants to drive a lemon. You know, the car you buy, then as soon as you take it off the lot something fails. The engine goes kaput, or the brakes don’t work. The worst thing that could happen goes wrong, and you’re left with a huge monetary loss. How do you avoid this? One of the easiest things to do is to avoid cars that were made poorly to begin with. This list will show you the worst cars ever made, so you don’t end up trying to make lemonade out of a lemon.
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In the early '70's I bought a '67 SS396 Chevelle for $975. It had low mileage and was in great condition but it was just considered an old, used car at that point. I kept it for several years and then sold it. It was one of my favorite auto ownership experiences and I do...
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