September 28th, 2008 by admin
It is important to complete an auto bill of sale form when selling or buying
a used car. For the seller, an auto bill of sale form provides proof that
title to the used car has been legally transferred. For the buyer, the auto
bill of sale form documents the purchase of the used car.
The auto bill of
sale form should contain:
1. name and address of the buyer;
2. name, address and signature of the seller;
3. complete vehicle description, including the Vehicle Identification
Number(VIN);
4. description of trade-in, if any;
5. purchase price of the vehicle.
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September 26th, 2008 by admin
Factors To Consider When Choosing An Auto Alarm System. Use Reviews To Learn More About car Alarm Security Systems To Protect Your Automobile And Narrow Down Your Selection Choice.
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September 22nd, 2008 by admin
If you've been shopping lately for an auto sound system then I am fairly certain that you've come across several full entertainment systems among those in the running for your audio and entertainment dollars. Vehicles today offer everything from DVD players, individual speakers, headphones (also individually adjustable), and even dual players that will allow one different audio to be played in one section of the vehicle than another. In addition to all of these wonderful and nifty devices are many more devices that are meant to tempt, sway, and convince you to spend even more money on the auto sound system of your dreams. Some of these even offer MP3 players that connect directly to the audio system of your car, truck, or SUV.
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September 19th, 2008 by admin
While searching for used part of your vehicle you should make sure that you should get it in your budget and it should have good quality. You should also compare the age of the used part because if the age is more than it should have less quality and it might not work properly. Therefore before buying a used part you have to be very sure about the age and the quality of it and if you dont have any idea about how to check the quality then you can take the help of dealers who have the experience and knowledge of providing good used parts for all vehicles.
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September 19th, 2008 by admin
Many people purchase insurance thinking I want full coverage and once I get it I will be covered for every event that may befall my vehicle. But then they begin to question if every type of incident is covered with full coverage. Some events that people question if they are covered for are: if my car breaks down what about towing costs or if I need a rental car does the insurance company pay? Towing service and rental service is not an automatic service that you are covered for but it can be easily added to a new policy purchase or during the renewal process.
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September 19th, 2008 by admin
First and foremost, car insurance in the United Kingdom, and many other countries across the globe, is a legal requirement. Insurance for cars became a legal requirement in 1930 when new legislation introduced required anyone using a vehicle on the road to have an insurance policy, with the minimum type of insurance being third party.
Third Party Only (TPO) car insurance is still the most basic level of cover available and therefore often the cheapest. As the name suggests, third party insurance covers damage or loss to third parties only, meaning this type of insurance policy will not provide you with cover for the cost of loss or damage to your vehicle or belongings.
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Ensure Your Car Insurance Is Up To Scratch
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September 18th, 2008 by admin
Purchasing a new automobile is hard enough without having to deal with the sales pressure from a car salesman. It's no big secret that almost every car dealership can be talked down on the initial price they want for a car. The key is to know what scams to watch out for in order to maximize your hard earned dollar. This article details a few sales tactics that you may want to be on the lookout for the next time you purchase a new automobile.
The first money wasting scam deals with etching the vehicle's VIN# on the window. In some cases a dealership will try to make you pay for this added feature. Please don't fall for this trick. No lender will require you to pay for any extra options that you don't require. To be honest all they really care about is whether or not your payments are on time.
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September 18th, 2008 by admin
In the automotive industry, a motor trader is always searching for the best insurance for their money. A genuine insurance deal for most people would be the comfort of low premiums with effective coverage.
Motor trade car insurance
In the automotive industry, a motor trader is always searching for the best insurance for their money. A genuine insurance deal for most people would be the comfort of low premiums with effective coverage. Experts of the United Kingdom Motor trade insurance companies are invaluable and available to offer you such services. Motor Trade Insurancecan provide a variety of options and excellent premiums.
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September 16th, 2008 by admin
It's no big secret - gas prices are rapidly rising. For many consumers this can lead to serious financial problems. This article will give you some tips, guidelines, and basic advice for helping you keep reduce the amount of money that you spend each week filling up your vehicle.
If you're like the average driver then you can expect to put 15,000 miles on your vehicle every year and average about 20 miles on a gallon of gas. What this means is that for every 10 cents that gas prices rise you can expect to spend an extra $75 a year. Unfortunately you can't control the price of gas however, you can change some driving/car habits that will allow you to save money every time you visit a gas pump.
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September 13th, 2008 by admin
The question now is that will Honda SIEL do anything about it? The bigger question is that will the government do anything about it? Like ordering an enquiry?
Yesterday's event of a Honda City catching fire all of its own on the Oberoi flyover in New Delhi is quite alarming in nature. The two occupants of the car perished in the accident, their bodies charred beyond recognition. It was visible from the scene that they had tried escaping the burning car but the central locking jacked up due to the heat.
The Honda City has an unconventional position for its fuel tank. Did that cause the fire? I don't know. It seems unlikely. But it did happen. And something should be done about it.
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