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	<title>Used Cars Blog Site &#187; Buying</title>
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		<title>New Van Accessories</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 13:44:44 +0000</pubDate>
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Has anyone else seen the amount of accessories you can get nowadays when buying new vans? There are an enormous amount of things that can be bought when specifying the exact needs for your van purchase. Earlier, I went down to my local Mercedes van dealership with the hope of buying a brand spanking new [...]]]></description>
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Has anyone else seen the amount of accessories you can get nowadays when buying new vans? There are an enormous amount of things that can be bought when specifying the exact needs for your van purchase. Earlier, I went down to my local Mercedes van dealership with the hope of buying a brand spanking new vehicle from them. In fact, within only ten minutes, I found the ideal van parked on one of the loading bays. Before I knew it – I was having a cup of tea with a very nice young lady who was telling me more information about the van in question. Eventually we got down to the nitty gritty of costs and “added extras”. By the time I had told her what add-ons that I would like to be included with the purchase, I had added around £5,000 extra on to the actual vehicle price! I couldn’t believe it. All I could remember was ticking the ‘blue tooth connector’ and ‘alloy wheels’ boxes. To think that I had come with such a simple task; to buy a new van for my new line of work, which involves carrying big loads of scrap metal from one place to another. I had no idea that there was so much variety when it comes to van accessories. I suppose that is the issue you have when buying new. For example used vans come as they are sold. <span id="more-356"></span>Added extras need to be just that; added. Whereas when buying new, you get to decide the functions before it is actually built by the manufacturer.</p>
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		<title>Jaguar X-Type</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 12:20:55 +0000</pubDate>
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Jaguar X-Type (not to be confused with the Jaguar XJ) is a compact executive car which has been in production since 2001. It is the smallest Jaguar around, and was launched in a bid to emulate the sales of German rivals BMW, Audi and Mercedes Benz together with its “bigger brother” Jaguar S-Type. Representing traditional [...]]]></description>
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Jaguar X-Type (not to be confused with the Jaguar XJ) is a compact executive car which has been in production since 2001. It is the smallest Jaguar around, and was launched in a bid to emulate the sales of German rivals BMW, Audi and Mercedes Benz together with its “bigger brother” Jaguar S-Type. Representing traditional British elegance and luxury, Jaguar connotes an almost regal reputation. The look of the <a href="http://www.inchcapejaguar.co.uk">used Jaguar</a> X-Type is classic Jaguar, trim and athletic while at the same time retaining all the functionality of the prime German marques. <span id="more-342"></span>The Jaguar X-Type has been very well received and few have expressed problems or dissatisfaction with the model. The interior of the used Jaguar X-Type is smart and spacious, with lots of leather and wood to heighten the luxurious feeling. The V6 engine is silent and efficient, capable of quick accelerations and high speeds. The used Jaguar X-Type has a great grip on the road, even rain, ice or snow won’t change this. Owning this pearl is bound to make a few heads turn. Maintenance is not a frequent concern, but when the need arises the Jaguar dealer is likely to offer a very high standard of service. </p>
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		<title>High Class &#8211; Revere Range Rover Sport</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 11:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
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As simply as the model name suggests, the new car by Range Rover is indeed one to revere. Based on the used Land Rover Range Rover Sport, The Revere Rover has been fitted with new grilles at front and sides along with a unique rear bumper that effectively hides the spare wheel carrier and gives [...]]]></description>
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As simply as the model name suggests, the new car by Range Rover is indeed one to revere. Based on the <a href="http://www.inchcapelandrover.co.uk">used Land Rover</a> Range Rover Sport, The Revere Rover has been fitted with new grilles at front and sides along with a unique rear bumper that effectively hides the spare wheel carrier and gives an additional aerodynamic boost. The new car’s interior is really astonishing; fitted with hand-stitched leather. In addition, virtually every element within the cabin is hand made and starting with colour and stitching, through to pattern design, can be arranged as per client specifications. <span id="more-338"></span>The Revere is available in two versions: as a complete car and as an accessory kit. A conversion between those two types is really simple and undertaken by Range Rover workshops. A nice drive comfort feature is the electronic lowering module, which allows for an easier car access, enhances the vehicle’s aesthetics and helps to achieve a superior level of vehicle handling without sacrificing comfort or drivability.  The new car by Rover is on offer with two versions of diesel engine: 2.7 TDV6 delivering a horsepower of 220 and 3.6 litre TDV8 capable of developing some 315 BHP. All in all, the new car of Range Rover is going to be one of the most luxurious four-wheel drive vehicles produced in Great Britain.</p>
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		<title>Vauxhall Senator</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 11:59:05 +0000</pubDate>
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The name of Senator usually suggests a superb or sublime character of an object which carries that additional mark. It is not much different in this case. A used Vauxhall Senator did not win over its market sector at time of production. However, it managed to attract the attention of a wide audience. Not being [...]]]></description>
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The name of Senator usually suggests a superb or sublime character of an object which carries that additional mark. It is not much different in this case. A <a href="http://www.jct600.co.uk/used_vauxhall_for_sale.php">used Vauxhall</a> Senator did not win over its market sector at time of production. However, it managed to attract the attention of a wide audience. Not being discussed to a large extent in the media, the used Vauxhall is seen by many auto experts as one of the most under-rated vehicles within the used car market. <span id="more-329"></span>As a result, a potential buyer may take some customer advantage looking at this car purchase from the perspective of a price-to-value ratio. The used Vauxhall Senator is on average equipped with a 2.6 litre 24V engine with either manual or automatic transmission. The roomy interior looks very impressive; leather upholstery, cloth seats, basic air conditioning and stereo equipment are set as standard. The vehicle’s performance looks outstanding and on the road is where the used Vauxhall Senator really shines. The engine’s acceleration is excellent and the car handling is impressive. In the area of repair and running costs the vessel is highly rated. Its engine and gearboxes are of a long-life nature and able to cope well with high mileage. The only bad thing may be the fuel consumption, which is not low so the economic factor might be taken into consideration.</p>
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		<title>CPO Cars and their Checks</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2009 10:50:48 +0000</pubDate>
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Any approved used car is known to have undergone many rigorous technical checks and the purchaser will pay for its good overall condition. And even if a used car is nearly new, it still has some history that also needs to be checked. Some car producers rely on the essential security measures, such as checking [...]]]></description>
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<p>Any approved used car is known to have undergone many rigorous technical checks and the purchaser will pay for its good overall condition. And even if a used car is nearly new, it still has some history that also needs to be checked. Some car producers rely on the essential security measures, such as checking the Vehicle Registration Mark (VRM) and Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to make sure that they are clearly visible and can be confirmed in the car’s papers. There are some manufacturers though for whom the basic check is not satisfactory enough. They hire specialist companies that deal solely with investigating the <a href="http://www.motor-site.com">used cars</a> history. <span id="more-324"></span>If such checks take place, the used car is checked in a very thorough manner which can only be compared to the way customs officers act at airport border crossings. One can simply say that every single detail of the car is verified against all possible databases and registers in the country. For example the National Mileage Register check is used to avoid the trick of clocking, the Police National Computer sourcing is used to identify any stolen vehicle and the Security Watch is used for making sure that a used car is not burdened with any finance or rental leasing type. These are just a few examples of history checks performed by such companies. Each time the aim is the same &#8211; to be sure that any approved car is legal and that all of the details are correct.</p>
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		<title>Government Seized Car Auctions – Ways of Getting a Used Car</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 12:47:27 +0000</pubDate>
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Upon considering a purchase of a used car, the aim of almost every driver is to get more for less. One of the best ways to achieve such objectives is by using government seized car auctions. Both the government and many financial institutions seize used cars virtually every single day of the week due to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Upon considering a purchase of a used car, the aim of almost every driver is to get more for less. One of the best ways to achieve such objectives is by using government seized car auctions. Both the government and many financial institutions seize <a href="http://www.motor-site.com">used cars</a> virtually every single day of the week due to the fact that buyers fail to fulfill their financial and contractual obligations. Such auctions of used vehicles are quite easy to find over the Internet. You shall be able to find the date and venue of any auction.<br />
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Second hand cars offered at auctions usually present good value and quality so the buyer should lose on them. In the case of offers by financial institutions – a potential buyer is usually allowed to go and inspect the used car fully to see and read into all its maintenance documents – all prior to the time of bidding. In the case of auctions organised by the government – the procedure states that the buyer can inspect every single detail of the second hand vehicle being offered. The purchaser entering such auction shall bear in mind that used cars are in most cases sold at their possibly lowest prices at such events and, as a result, it may not pay off to enter into a bidding war too much. This is due to the simple fact that financial institutions would like to get their money back and are prone to sell repossessed used cars at a low price.</p>
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