Monthly Archives: November 2010
How to avoid extra costs at the end of your lease
$250 to dispose of your vehicle, $1000 for extra miles you put on the clock and $200 to replace the light bulb and the worn tyres-lease agents constantly nickel-and-dime consumers when their lease runs out. Here’s a rundown of what can trigger those fees, and some steps to take in self-defense. Disposition fee: leasing companies … Continue reading
Zero-Percent Car Finance
These days we might have seen many advertisements around about 0% financing or zero percent car loans, so are they really good enough? In this article, you will get an insight on the undisclosed of some zero percent car loans. View post:Zero-Percent Car Finance
Things You Should Do Before You Apply For Car Loan Options
If you are in need of a loan to buy a car then it is advisable to shop around for the best car loan options. There are several things you should do before you make a decision and choose a company and apply for car loan approval. You should first draw up a little shortlist … Continue reading
Lemon laws differ
The unfortunate thing about the ‘lemon law’ is that not only is it not applicable to all fifty states, but it is often interpreted differently in each one. For example, in some states used cars are not included. In others motor homes and motor bikes have differing criteria. The motor part of the mobile home … Continue reading
Reporting lemons
Here you are, all excited about getting your new car, and then disaster strikes. It keeps breaking down, or you are finding the brakes are not as efficient as they should be, giving you that feeling of dread every time you get in it. What to do next? Well, naturally, you take it back to … Continue reading