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Remember to negotiate with the dealer when you are buying classic cars. The value of these cars is not fixed and the dealer will slap any price that he wants for the car. The asking price is just the asking price and nothing else. You can easily negotiate hard with the dealer and bring it down. But don't try to pull down the cost too much because then the dealer might become less interested with the deal. Classic cars are held in private possession by the rich people and hence they will hesitate to sell it at a low price.



The Roadking P9 was priced higher than the other Plymouth cars of their generation in 1939. These cars were offered in four-door and two-door and two-passenger coupe models. The four-door models proved most popular with consumers.

Only call the salvage yard as a last resort. Salvage yards are only willing to give you the minimum for your junk car. For obvious reasons. They receive calls all the time from people that want to get rid of their cars for a buck. You are no different. They are in the position to make the rules.

There are different places one can look for auto parts such as local specialty stores, online stores or auto parts auctions, and last but not least junk or salvage yards. Every place has its pros and cons.

Since the concept of self driven cars with no assistance from drivers has come closer to reality, the day they are being mass-produced is not far away. When it becomes a reality, traffic congestion could be brought down as cars could drive at high speeds even in congested traffic as they all could accelerate at the same time and could apply breaks simultaneously. This ability will certainly contribute to reduce traffic congestion on roads. This will reduce the number of man hours lost on the roads too.

David and his father were looking for a business to buy. They were interested in a auto parts stores that I was selling. I asked their buying agent to bring them over so I could interview them and to explain this business to them. In 3 minutes it was clear that they should not even consider this business. We spent the balance of the meeting talking about the businesses they had looked at and the pros and cons of each. I gave them my honest suggestions about each from their description. They thanked me and left.

In 1991 full control of the control was handed over to Ford and the DB range of cars was renewed with the DB7. Before Ford the cars had been produced by hand coach building craft methods but now with new manufacturing cars were being produced quickly and the DB7 exceed production of all previous DB models. The DB7 range also included the V12 Vantage and Vanquish models. In 2003 the car company announced a return to motor racing with the Aston Motor Racing division. In March 2007 Aston Martin was sold though Ford keeps a stake in the company.

Feature perfect. Two or three years will not take much feature off compared to brand new cars. Normally the "must-have" features are present on these used cars. What they may lack would be the "nice-to-have" features which most car manufacturers add on to the brand new models. A good trade-off considering a couple of thousands off in the amount compared to a brand new car.