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Check out the Wall Street Journal
article on Ford's recent $450 million investment in Thailand, which, according to the article, is "expected to provide a boost to the Thai auto industry and help an
economy racked by months of political turmoil." Ford is not moving into Asia because it likes Chinese food, but because Asia is where the most people are buying the most cars. What, if any, are the effects of such a strong foreign market on our own market here in the U.S.? Is this a sign of good things to come?
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"...9 out of 10 guys don’t live in the actual city that they play in, so
you’ve got to ship your cars"

In honor of game 7 of the NBA playoffs, which airs tonight, we put our internet research team on the hunt for some goods regarding the fast paced world of the NBA and something car related. No its not about their car loans or any kind of financing. It is about the wild world of shipping...that's right...shipping. Bored yet? Its actually kind of interesting, at least the
New York Times thinks so. Have you ever thought about what the big ballers drive? They make a lot of money and so it should be no surprise that they aren't driving Hyundais, regardless of their strong warranties. Here's the deal, few of these ballers actually live in the cities in which they play, which means their phat rides need to get home somehow. How do they do it? Check out
the article to find out.
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There is no doubt that buying a used car has its advantages. They
generally cost less, so smaller loans make for fuller bank accounts,
which translates to a happier you. This is obvious. But what about
when it inevitably breaks down and the warranty is up? At this point many a
used car owner find themselves willing to pay the big bucks for a shiny
new car that apparently doesn't break down. What are the options for the used car owner?
1. Forget about used cars and fork over the dough for a brand new one. This will last for a couple of years if you're lucky, but alas, every new car becomes a used one once its driven off the lot. Still, it is worth noting that most new cars come with hefty warranties, especially now that car dealers are dying to sell, sell, sell!
2. Get an extended warranty. Here is a great list of how to buy an extended warranty for your vehicle.
Many people are willing to fork over the extra dough to have the peace of mind that comes with driving a new car. But that same peace of mind, at least in part (I mean who doesn't want a NEW car?), can be regained by purchasing an extended warranty.
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If you could get a loan for this car, would you buy it? Hyundai, who is the official auto sponsor for
FIFA, is blessing the world with a special series of turf cars for the World Cup in South Africa this year. Could I get that in baseball please? Check out a quick article
here.
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How's this for an overload of information? If you have a wild hair and want to see every car ever made in the U.S., check out
this list from Wikipedia. If you want to see every car brand ever made in the world, look
here.
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Check out the 2010 Kia Sportage. A wide array of standard safety features; competent handling; stylish and versatile interior; and of course the remarkable warranty that KIA is so well known for. Enjoy the video!
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Pretty interesting
article written a couple of years ago about the history of car loans. According to the author, the article was written so that people could "gain a working knowledge of car loans, so that when you
go to get one, you’ll know where they came from, why they were
invented, and how all that affects the transaction you’re about to
undertake." This is indeed important. As car loans have become a staple to the vast majority of those buying new and used vehicles, the tendency is for people to assume that they have always been there. There are so many moving pieces behind each transaction with o many people vying for their piece of the pie. Simply put, so much business! And that is what makes it all so interesting.
Read on and get some foundational street knowledge about the industry.
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Check out Consumer Search for their top 5 auto tires in the following categories:
- Best all-season tires
- Budget all-season tires
- All-season tires for performance cars
- Budget high-performance all-season cars
- Max-performance summer tires
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When shopping for a car a good payment calculator is a necessity. You want to know how much your payments are going to be. If you haven't seen it, our very own Roadloans.com has a wonderful payment calculator that allows you to figure out your monthly payments from the total of your loan, or the total of your loan from your monthly payments. Our in house mathmeticians have been working around the clock to bring you this piece of mathematical genius. Check it out here.
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Motortrend has a great tool for reasearching new cars for 2010-11. Check it out
here.
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