It’s not unusual these days for cars to make it past 200,000 miles or more when taken care of properly. A lot of people like to trade in their cheap used cars after a year or two.
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Cheap Used Cars – What to Look For So You Don’t Get Cheap Used Cars
December 27th, 2010
As a car buyer on a budget, you are looking for a cheap or an affordably priced car. Cheap in price is fine, but cheap in quality isn’t. After all, you need a dependable vehicle that can get you to and from work, among other places.
AutoTrader.com Announces Closing of HomeNet Automotive Acquisition
December 25th, 2010
davidguide ATLANTA, Dec. 24, 2010 /PRNewswire/ — AutoTrader.com, the Internet’s leading automotive marketplace and consumer information website, announced today the completion of its transaction to acquire the assets of HomeNet Automotive, a leading provider of online inventory management and merchandising so View full post on All Stories
Company Profile for Autobytel Inc.
December 13th, 2010
davidguide –(BUSINESS WIRE)–Autobytel Inc., an online leader offering consumer purchase requests and marketing resources to car dealers and manufacturers and providing consumers with the information they need to purchase new and used cars, pioneered the automotive Internet when it launched autobytel.com in 1995. Today, the company is continuing to offer innovative products and services to help [...]
Dropship Mysteries: What Is A Product Feed?
November 24th, 2010
davidguide Product feed is the product list that contains information usually for an ecommerce website. When you look through search engines about a particular ecommerce site, you will find information that gives you product comparison and information on a website. This information that is given is known as product feed. You can set up your own [...]
Online Business Tips For Success – Charting The Right Course Across The Ocean of Online Opportunity
September 16th, 2010
Joe Slade Thinking in terms of your typical “how to” approach to online business opportunity, those immortal words branded as the “boy scout motto” come to mind. Namely, “Be Prepared.” Just as many weather beaten “the sea is a harsh mistress” sea fairing captain will tell you (not that I know any, Just speculating here), preparation is the key to weathering any storm.
Managing The Transition – Why Most Businesses Fail in Today’s Economy & How to Avoid Business Doom
September 11th, 2010
davidguide The number one reason why most businesses (small and large) are failing today is: They did not recognize the need for a transition nor did they manage the transition effectively. See, business leaders are told all the time that they need to change but it goes in one ear and out the other. And, if [...]


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