March 25, 2006 (Press Release) --
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
3/25/2006
New Auto Consumer Guide Website Launched This Week
This week a new and informative website was launched to provide buyers of both new and used vehicles with tips, articles, and reviews that can help them be able to make more educated decisions about buying, insuring, and financing their next vehicle.
Glendale, AZ - 3/25/06 - Despite the growing amount of information that is available to the public to help them make better car buying and selling decisions, car dealers continue to rake in huge profits each year from the use of high pressure tactics and deal making sleight of hand that puts the advantage clearly in their favor and usually ends up costing the consumer dearly.
Everyone recognizes that car dealers have to make a profit just the same as any other business, but the financial deck has been stacked in their favor for some time now. Fortunately for consumers, there is more clear information available today than ever before to help guide them in the car buying process all the way from researching their vehicle needs to finding the vehicle itself, buying it, and then financing and insuring it. However, many are not aware of how to get this information, or how to use it to their advantage.
The Auto Consumer Review website is providing informative help to auto consumers with topics such as these:
1. Tips On How To Buy Your Next Car
2. What To Look For When Shopping For Auto Extended Warranties
3. 5 Ways To Save Money With Low Cost Car Insurance
4. How To Successfully Sell Your Car
5. How To Save Money On Your Next Used Car Loan
By following just a few simple guidelines that are provided, most consumers can save themselves thousands of dollars on their next vehicle purchase.
Contact Duane Lipham for more insights into this topic. Email: admin@consumerreviewsonline.com Other helpful information regarding this subject can be found at: http://www.autos.consumerreviewsonline.com.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
3/25/2006
New Auto Consumer Guide Website Launched This Week
This week a new and informative website was launched to provide buyers of both new and used vehicles with tips, articles, and reviews that can help them be able to make more educated decisions about buying, insuring, and financing their next vehicle.
Glendale, AZ - 3/25/06 - Despite the growing amount of information that is available to the public to help them make better car buying and selling decisions, car dealers continue to rake in huge profits each year from the use of high pressure tactics and deal making sleight of hand that puts the advantage clearly in their favor and usually ends up costing the consumer dearly.
Everyone recognizes that car dealers have to make a profit just the same as any other business, but the financial deck has been stacked in their favor for some time now. Fortunately for consumers, there is more clear information available today than ever before to help guide them in the car buying process all the way from researching their vehicle needs to finding the vehicle itself, buying it, and then financing and insuring it. However, many are not aware of how to get this information, or how to use it to their advantage.
The Auto Consumer Review website is providing informative help to auto consumers with topics such as these:
1. Tips On How To Buy Your Next Car
2. What To Look For When Shopping For Auto Extended Warranties
3. 5 Ways To Save Money With Low Cost Car Insurance
4. How To Successfully Sell Your Car
5. How To Save Money On Your Next Used Car Loan
By following just a few simple guidelines that are provided, most consumers can save themselves thousands of dollars on their next vehicle purchase.
Contact Duane Lipham for more insights into this topic. Email: admin@consumerreviewsonline.com Other helpful information regarding this subject can be found at: http://www.autos.consumerreviewsonline.com.

This week a new and informative website was launched to help buyers of both new and used vehicles be able to make more educated decisions about buying, insuring, and financing their next vehicle.
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