If you’ve ever purchased a car from a car dealership you probably have experienced the car sales person making numerous trips back and forth to the Sales Manager’s office during the course of the deal. While somewhat amusing for the customer to watch, it leaves him or her scratching their head wondering what the heck is going on! Well, in many car dealerships the sales person has no authority to finalize a car deal without the explicit authorization of the Sales Manager.
Archive for December, 2009
Best New Car Deal? Go Internet!
December 28th, 2009
Jim Carson Sr Looking for your best new car deal? Look no further than the comfort of your home or office while you work your deal online. People who use the Internet to purchase their new vehicle get the best deals…period.
Simple Ways to Buy Car Insurance Online
December 28th, 2009
Crex Sky You surf net for almost everything so why not surf net to buy your car insurance? There are many car insurance plans which are available online and one can buy them at reasonable rates too.
Buy Car Audio Easily And Effectively
December 28th, 2009
Menachem Green The majority of newly sold cars have only the most basic audio systems, standardized across models. Therefore, many car buyers add more components to their sound systems to improve the audio experience. Many people customize their sound systems as a hobby; there are many ways to do so. The sound system is a big part of your car…
Dealing with Shoddy Car Dealers and Dealerships
December 28th, 2009
Andy Maingam Whenever you think about a business that has got a bad wrap, often the car dealerships come to mind. This is especially true with the used car dealerships. But why is there so much sneakiness and dishonesty with the trading of autos? What is it about the buying and selling of vehicles that creates conmen and petty crooks out of otherwise honest law abiding citizens?
Used MINI – Performance at the Expense of Character?
December 27th, 2009
Pete Ridgard It takes quite a lot for cars to reach an iconic status these days. If cars don’t have a worthy lineage or heritage to speak of, then they have to provide something a little more spectacular on the roads than most. One car that has cemented its place in the history books as one of the most iconic cars of all time surely has to be the MINI Cooper. The question is; is it actually worthy of such reputation and popularity?
Used MINI – How BMW Has Changed the Mini Brand
December 26th, 2009
Pete Ridgard It has to be said that Great Britain don’t manufacture many mass-produced automobiles anymore, which is a great shame as some of the greatest names and brands in automotive history have been dreamt of and founded on these fair Isles. Amongst this pantheon of names are Rolls Royce, Bentley and Jaguar; all now either bought or outsourced by overseas companies in Germany and India. However, amongst the great lost prestige British car manufacturers of the past lies a rather cheaper jewel in the crown that won’t be forgotten in a hurry. I speak of the Mini Cooper.
Optimizing Title Tags For Success
December 25th, 2009
J Hodson The title tag (or title element) is the most important on-page ranking factor considered by search engines when ranking URLs. Keyword analysis should be the first step in optimizing a page’s title. Learn why this HTML element is so important to on-page optimization and useful tips on how to optimize the title tag.
Used Mini – Try the Quirky Drive From the Past
December 24th, 2009
Pete Ridgard A question arose in my head not so long ago that caused some confusion; what does it take to be an iconic car? Is it a powerful engine, a supercar exterior look, a luxurious interior or a seemingly impossible mixture of all three? These are all extremely desirable features for any car to own and would surely secure automotive notoriety for years to come.
Used Mini – Keeping the Sixties Icon Alive
December 23rd, 2009
Pete Ridgard It would appear that the vast majority of European countries have a rich heritage of automotive history behind them that also extends into a rich and profitable future. Italy has Ferrari, Fiat and Maserati. Germany has BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Porsche and Volkswagen. Even France has Renault, Peugeot and Citroen. As a proud member of the British Isles, it pains me to say that we (as a people) haven’t got a great deal to show for our efforts in the past.


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