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Automotive BOOK REVIEW:
Drive the Best for the Price: How to Buy a Used Automobile, SUV, or Minivan and Save Money
by Kyle Busch
The automotive book contains valuable information to assist readers (single parents, college students, families, executives, seniors who are on a fixed income, etc.) to get more transportation enjoyment and value for a given amount of money.
Concerning transportation, the Kyle Busch, the author began on the ground floor, literally, at the dirt, mud and asphalt, then, he progressed upward. In 1975, at the age of 15, he purchased his first automobile--a used 1968 Volkswagen Beetle. During the '70s and '80s, American, European, and Japanese vehicles sharpened and refined his knowledge of used vehicles.
In 1991 Busch paid $2,600 for a used vehicle that a private owner had driven 82,000 miles. A short time later, he landed a job that included a company car for traveling a seven-county territory. During the job interview, however, his supervisor forgot to mention that new employees were required to drive their own vehicles during the first year of the job.
Since he needed the job, the author started driving his vehicle 500-800 miles on back roads and interstates each week for work; and after six months of use (he was paid mileage when driving the vehicle for work), the automobile paid for itself. Upon completing the first year of the job, Busch decided to keep driving his vehicle at work and eventually, it returned several times its $2,600 purchase price.
The automotive book is available in e-book and print editions and is easily affordable with prices ranging from $11.95 to $17.95. The information contained in the book will save the used vehicle buyer many times the book's purchases price. Furthermore, the book can be applied to save money on more than one occasion.
Buy Drive the Best for the Price... at: 1stBooks Library 1 800 839 8640 www.1stbooks.com, Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com, Borders www.borders.com, or through traditional bookstores.
Kyle's Corner - Tips You Can Use to Better Cruise The following information will help you to get more driving pleasure and save money on your next used vehicle purchase.
1. Take the time to really identify your transportation needs. Buying used transportation that satisfies transportation needs to the greatest extent results in increased driving pleasure. Also, you will be less likely to get tired of the vehicle and want to sell it after only a year or two.
2. Consult the April (vehicle edition) issue of Consumer Reports at a public library. The frequency-of-repair information will help you to focus upon used vehicles that will likely need fewer repairs. Also, consult the back issues of motoring magazines and publications (Car and Driver, Motor Trend, Road & Track, MotorWeek, etc.) to find out how a used vehicle tested when it was new.
3. At the public library, consult the N.A.D.A. - National Automotive Dealer's Association Official Used Car Guide. Also, checkout the vehicle classified sections of the largest newspapers in the United States. Vehicle price trends begin in the major cities and then progress to other areas of the country.
4. Become aware of when a vehicle will be redesigned. Get an additional price break by purchasing a vehicle (the previous design) six months to one year after the new vehicle design hits the market. Try to avoid buying a vehicle that will be redesigned soon after you have purchased it or its price will drop on you.
5. Keep in mind that there are several used vehicle sources from which to choose: private owners, rental car companies (some rent sport-utility vehicles and minivans), Internet sources, bank repossessions, company vehicles, off lease vehicles at dealerships, etc. Be certain to inform each source that you are considering the others.
6. Remember that information, knowledge, and understanding are the keys to driving the best vehicle for the price
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