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- Whats the difference between new and used cars?
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I mean, if you buy a used car you need to pay for things like regular maintenance, car repairs, insurance, gas, vehicle plate and sticker fee, and fuel. But if you buy a new car, you don't need to pay for car repairs right? How much are car repairs for a used car?
And also if you have time:
How many liters of gas can the Hyundai Accent, Kia Spectra, and Chevrolet Aveo cars respectfully hold?
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- What type of new car dealership can you make the most money selling cars?
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I am a very good salesman. I am about to look for a job at a new car lot. I have never been a car salesman, but have alot of experience buying cars. I'm not looking for opinions on car salesmen, only facts about which is the best dealerships to work for. Ex. Volume dealers etc? Toyota or Chevrolet? Also what should I expect out of my commission salary??
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- Why do new cars struggle to keep up with uk motorway traffic?
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I have never driven a new car, only an old Rover 620i and a Ford XR3 and they never struggled to keep up with motorway traffic in SA and Japan, where people drive much faster (160 kph +). So why do they say in road tests that so many new 1.6 to 2.0 L cars struggle to keep up with motorway traffic, which is only 70mph?
This is in Top Gear magazines.
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- How are people affording to buy new and expensive cars?
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I cant help but notice the growing magnitude of new cars on the road, it seems old model cars and old shape cars are disappearing into thin air! Im talking about the mid-level to seriously expensive cars. How are so many people managing to buy these expensive vehicles?
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- How many brand new cars are sold with a manual transmittion?
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I was just curious to see how many new cars are sold with a stick shift, as it seems like as we advance with car technology we are slowly shifting gears from cars with sticks, even though they are like one or two thousand dollars cheeper than an automatic.
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- Why do new cars have a delay in acceleration?
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I drive new cars occasionally for my work. The new cars we have are 2010 Dodge Caravans and 2010 Chevy Express vans with the 6.0 liter V8. I've noticed something with these vehicles, when you hit the gas, it takes a second for it to go. My '98 Chevy truck isn't like this at all. I find that delay in the new vehicles kind of annoying. Why do they have that delay?
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