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March 28, 2008

The Best Place to Buy a Used Car

As readers of this blog may know, I live in Oregon. My elderly mother, however lives in New Jersey, and needed a car.

After consulting Consumer Reports, I started looking online for a used, 1998 Honda Civic. I looked at about 50 cars, and settled one not far from my mother's home, and ran a Carfax report on it.

Used car salesmen that are honest, caring and go far beyond where they need to get a sale are rare, but I certainly found one, and want to share that with you, my readers. Al not only prepared the car, offered a fair price for it, but delivered it to my mother's home, and spent time with her to go over all the features of it, and took a test drive with her. He also is getting all that registration with the motor vehicle authority done for her. He made it easy for me to buy this vehicle long distance.

So, here is the information on how to reach what I consider the best place to purchase a used car in New Jersey is:

Sea Bay Auto Sales
894 Route 9 North
Little Egg Harbor Twp., NJ 08087
Tel. 877-736-8315
Contact: Al

Posted by Stephen Betheil at March 28, 2008 11:13 AM

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Comments

Normally I would recommend going with a used car because of the instant depreciation that happens when you buy a new car. However, new car prices are depressed because the dealerships just aren’t moving many cars right now. That means some new cars are only relatively more expensive than used cars.
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Posted by: sandra [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 19, 2009 12:31 AM

Normally I would recommend going with a used car because of the instant depreciation that happens when you buy a new car. However, new car prices are depressed because the dealerships just aren’t moving many cars right now. That means some new cars are only relatively more expensive than used cars.
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sandra

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Posted by: sandra [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 19, 2009 12:36 AM

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