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How To Sell Your Motorcycle on eBay

Monday, October 16th, 2006

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There are many reasons why you might like to sell your motorcycle, and each person has their own reasons. Sometimes insurance can be expensive, or you don’t have room to store your bike anymore. If you are buying, new most dealers will probably take your current bike as a trade-in. There are several different services around to help you determine what your bike is worth so make sure that you have checked this out before you start negotiating a price.

One of the best ways is to sell your motorcycle is on eBay. It is becoming immensely popular, and they offer a great service by allowing you to auction off your bike. A good clear picture is necessary, and make sure that you look at comparable bikes that have been bought and sold to get ideas. Of course remember to let all of your friends know as well that you are selling your bike, as someone may take an interest and purchase it from you.

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Another great way to sell your motorbike, especially if you belong a motorcycle club is to make an announcement that it is for sale. Remember to get listed in the club newsletter and spread the word around. You may get a fast sale, since everyone will know you from the club. Some dealers will also take your bike on consignment and charge a small commission to sell it on your behalf. They will also make it known to others that they have your bike for sale. Remember to write a good newspaper ad that will stand out, and there are also many great web sites that offer want ads for motorcycles. You may want to list your motorcycle for sale on various forums throughout the Internet, too.

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How To Go About An Effective New Car Search

Wednesday, September 20th, 2006

When you need a new car, you can spend countless hours looking for the perfect vehicle for your needs. A new car search can be daunting if you don’t know what you are doing.

There are so many offers, specials, sales, and promotions out there to get you to buy, it can leave you feel confused and exhausted. There are also so many different types of cars, features, and price ranges from which to choose. To make sense of this mess, you have to know how to go about an effective new car search.

Your first consideration should be your personal needs. This means you have to decide what you want in a car. Do you have a family? If so, you will want something with four doors, or possibly something even larger.

If you are single or don’t yet have children, you should consider the near future. Will you be having kids soon? Are you ready to marry? These questions will determine what you need in an automobile. Once you have some of these answers figured out, it will help you to narrow your new car search down a bit.

Next, decide what features you need. Safety should be your number one concern, so you may want to do some research to find out which are the safest models available. You may already have a particular brand in mind, so this will definitely help you narrow down your new car search even further. Once you have gotten this far, you are ready to look at some cars and take a few test drives.

You can conduct your new car search in two places: online or in person. Many people choose to look online first, even if it only gives them a general idea of what they want to take for a test drive.

This will help them locate dealers near by, and may also gives them an idea of what the asking price might be, and if this is something they can afford. If you take your new car search to the dealership, make sure you ask a lot of questions, and test a number of cars.

Don’t be afraid to ask for a better price, and take some time to think it over. Leaving the dealership without a purchase is a good idea. When deciding on a new vehicle, you want to sleep on it. This way, you can be certain you aren’t falling victim to the salesperson’s pitch.

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    How To Purchase Imported Japanese Cars

    Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006

    When I mention imported Japanese cars, I don’t mean the Toyotas, Hondas, and Nissans that roll off the assembly line right here in the United States. I’m talking about vehicles that are shipped directly from Japan via an exporter or other third party.

    I can remember a time not too long ago when the “Big Three” automobile manufacturers were General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler. These companies were the true powerhouses and led the industry not only in sales volume but also in quality, customer satisfaction, and overall appeal.

    But the glory days of the Big Three have just about reached an end, and so has my patience and loyalty to these brands. Instead of making my purchasing decisions out of a sense of civic pride, I’m going to take my wallet into consideration. That’s why I’ve decided to buy imported Japanese cars instead.

    These imported Japanese cars are more attractive than their domestic counterparts for several reasons. First of all, the exchange rate is favorable to the American dollar right now so my money goes farther than it does here at home. Even with the extra fees associated with shipping and taxes, the imported Japanese cars in my price range are much nicer than anything I could have afforded in the U.S.

    Second, vehicles in Japan are subject to significantly less wear and tear than in America. People in that country rely on public transportation, scooters, and bicycles a lot more than Americans do, and they usually save their automobiles for weekend excursions instead of using them daily.

    So even five-year-old imported Japanese cars look and run like new — all while carrying a much lower price tag. And finally, there is just a certain cachet that comes with driving imported Japanese cars. They’re not the exact same models that are available in the United States, which makes them cooler than anything I could get at my local dealership.

    At first, I was a bit concerned that buying an imported Japanese car would be too much of a hassle. I didn’t know what kind of fees to expect, how long it would take to get my vehicle, or which exporters in Japan could be trusted.

    But after taking some time to research my options and settling on an exporter that had a solid reputation among American consumers, I found that purchasing imported Japanese cars wasn’t as hard as I thought it would be. Sure, it took several weeks for the vehicle to arrive, but I couldn’t be happier with my experience.

    If you’re tired of the same old lineup that domestic automobile manufacturers churn out year after year, then I suggest taking a look at imported Japanese cars when it comes time for your next vehicle purchase.

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