Friday, August 27, 2010

Auction government car

Dealers willing to pay for used cars - Erie Times-News
Used cars are in demand by dealers, who are scouring want ads, Craigslist and eBay for vehicles to fill their lots or flip at an auction. "A good used car is bringing virtually a ton of money," said Art Spinella

10 Things Your Car Dealer Won't Tell You - Smart Money
As car dealers try to move inventory off their lots, consumers can exert more leverage in their buying power and try to negotiate the lowest price possible. And, with online buying and selling, consumers can arm

7 Tips for Donating Your Car to a Charity - Associated Content
You need to make certain that your charity is a qualified organization. In other words, the IRS should recognize your charity as a non-profit entity. If the charity is not identified, you will not be able to

Metro on the go - Indianapolis Star
For the second time in eight years, an Indianapolis man has filed a federal lawsuit claiming his civil rights were violated after he was stopped and searched by a city police officer. James Campbell filed the

BRIEFLY: Aug. 27 - Abington Mariner
MIDDLEBOROUGH – In advance of the grand opening of its new location in Middleborough Center, Massasoit Community College will hold an admissions testing and registration session for the upcoming fall semester from 8 a

NC man converting light tower to bed and breakfast - Raleigh News & Observer
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- A man plans to turn an abandoned light tower off the North Carolina coast into a high-seas bed-and-breakfast. The Charlotte Observer reported Thursday that 50-year-old Richard Neal of Mint

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