So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Amazing Car Deals Are In All Places! Getting a Wise Purchase

By Martin Paul


With gasoline costs generating a big dent in everyone's pockets, economizing in any way is the name of the game. You can choose to drive less, or exchange your old car for one that gets more mileage. It is not just the driving community experiencing the pinch. Car dealers are negatively affected as well. Our church always use cars in getting Great Supply of Church Bulletins

It's hard to sell that big gas guzzler. As a result, dealers are providing money saving deals, in many ways, to entice you to consider them up on that new car deal. A new car is expensive, however you cut it, so if you are seeking a new car, you must buy wisely. Here's the best way to get it done.

What you need to do is look at television daily to find out the pleas from new car dealers. Here we're looking at the new 2009 types being launched and the dealers have a glut of the lesser gas-friendly 2008 model vehicles placed on their parking lots. Here are some of the bonus deals you'll find.

It seems that a few of the bigger retailers have worked out an understanding with the oil companies, such that you can purchase fuel for $2.99 a gallon for 3 years, if you decide on certain models. The catch on this new car deal? The $2.99 price is good limited to 12,000 miles of travel every year.

Although insurance providers used to quote 12,000 miles being the average driver's travel per year, this figure no longer is correct. Real estate costs have increased at an escalating rate in towns and cities, and lots of families moved to less expensive areas, further from work, in the past. Many people usually commute for 2-3 hours on a daily basis. If you're thinking of going for one such new car deals, do the math first.

If you drive 25,000 miles annually and then the vehicle gets 15 miles to the gallon, it is not a smart buy. Then again, if you fall within that 12,000 mile parameter, this may be a beneficial new car deal for you.

Another deals being offered are the zero-interest for x number of years. This can be a great deal if you have a great credit history. The caveat on this offer is usually delivered in the narrator's hushed tones, or presented in the small writing impossible to see at the end of the display. The key phrase here is, "for well-qualified buyers". Be sure you are "well-qualified" before appearing on the lot.

What about the hybrids? Once again, do the math. These automobiles are very costly these days. You've got to do a great deal of traveling to justify the price. A couple of years from now, the value could decrease radically. Consider resale value. To give you something to think about, bear in mind that motorcycle dealers are sold out from coast to coast. There are many great new car offers to choose from, however, you must sharpen your calculator before deciding at an arrangement.




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