How to Buy a Car Under 500 Dollars

February 28, 2010

For some buying a car for less than $1000 dollars just is not enough. We want a lot more, but we want to pay a lot less. This leads some to pursue getting a vehicle for under 500 dollars. The reasons can be many low budget, 24hrs of Lemons race, parts car, etc. but I feel that there are a few extra points to be made and things to look out for if anybody is looking to find a car under 500. Baca Lanjutanya..

Cars Under 500 Dollars - Find the Best Cars Really Cheap

February 28, 2010

Cars under 500 dollars have never been in so much demand like in the current economic conditions. Ever since the market crash there has been a surge in the number of people searching for cars under 500 dollars online according to Google trends. Cars under 500 dollars are usually not the latest models but are functioning road worthy cars that you can rely on. Baca Lanjutanya..

2010 Toyota Avalon Limited

September 23, 2009

When Toyota first launched its luxury brand Lexus, the roles of each nameplate were clearly defined: Toyota offered vehicles for the average consumer, and Lexus catered to the more upscale buyer. Now, almost 20 years later, the lines between Toyota and Lexus have become less clear. Toyota’s Avalon, a near-luxury, full-size sedan is a perfect example of that blur.

Base-priced at $27,945 for the entry-level Avalon XL and $35,285 for the top-end Avalon Limited tested here, Toyota’s flagship sedan is so competent, it’s more than qualified to cannibalize sales of the ES 350 in the company’s upscale Lexus division. The Avalon features a 111-inch wheelbase (1.7 inches longer than cousin Camry), a potent 268-horsepower 3.5-liter dual VVT-i 24-valve V6, and enough electronic advancements to satisfy premium buyers. The only place it misses true bliss is in interior quietness, which is compromised by wind noise at higher cruising speeds and by tire noise over rough surfaces. Baca Lanjutanya..

Car Insurance Providers

September 13, 2009

This is contrary to what they want us to believe. The conventional wisdom is that your car insurance premiums are calculated from an industry standard, much like your credit score is. While it’s true that many car insurance providers use similar methods for determining how much to charge you for car insurance- such as driving history, car make and model and your location - there is actually wide range when it comes to the final price tag for your car insurance coverage. Baca Lanjutanya..

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