Used Cars (1980)




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They Say [Money] Never Killed Anyone, but You'll Die Laughing...
...when you listen to the audio commentary by Robert Zemeckis, Kurt Russell and Bob Gale! This movie has such little redeeming social qualities, one is almost tempted to never acknowledge having seen it, must less acknowledge that you laughed yourself silly when you saw it in 1980, but I've got to confess. Not only did I enjoy it the first 10 times I saw it, but now with the audio commentary by Zemeckis, Russell and Gale you will have your sides hurting from all your laughing. While Kurt Russell is the star of the movie and he gives a memorable performance, it's Jack Warden in the duo role of competing auto car dealership owners who steals it. I've never seen Warden give a bad performance, and in this movie you get two great performances. However, he's not the only actor who gives an over-the-top performance: Gerrit Graham as the suspicious co-conspirator/salesman is about as disrespectable a salesman as one would ever find, with a libido that would make one hesitant...
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Hiliarous movie!
This movie is incredibly funny! It's a movie that pulls no punches, and will hit you square onto your funny bone. Kurt Russell's best role, starring as Rudy Russo, a used car salesmen who's ambition is to run for congress. Rudy works for a guy named Luke Fuchs, who owns the used car lot. His brother, Roy Fuchs, owns another lot directly across the highway. There's one thing Rudy must do before going to the Capitol Building - he first must protect the used car lot he works at before Roy claims the property, which would ultimately be used as part of a new new highway, which would increase business for Roy's lot. Roy will stop at nothing, even murdering his own brother! The script is amazing, the plot is original, and you'll finally know the schemes a used car salesman will employ to get you to buy a total klunker. Toby the dog is a riot! The dog, alone, had me rolling on the floor. Jack Warden puts on a great, great dual-performance as the rival brothers. 'Lenny' and...
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What have I done to the children?
When cineophiles think of classic 80s comedies, I would only hope that Used Cars makes their list. I had the unique opportunity to watch this film, and it took me back to a time when bathroom humor and gross sexual jokes were not needed to create hysterical comedy. It reminded me of a time when spontaneity and simplicity allowed for more laughter than imagined. This was the case with Used Cars. As I am a man in the used car business, I was a bit nervous about watching this film and perhaps seeing myself muddled in the middle. Needless to say that after watching this movie, I believe that every used car salesman (or anyone in sales for that matter) should watch Used Cars for not just Zemeckis' silly look at the profession, but because it actually does cover the true basis needed to run a successful dealership. As I watched this film, I couldn't think that Zemeckis made Russell and Graham's characters into very creative individuals, sometimes bending the law to assist in gaining a...
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Used Car/ Bounty Hunters




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Used Car Salesmen [HD]




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Kelley Blue Book Used Car Guide April - June 2012 (Kelley Blue Book Used Car Guide Consumer Edition)




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A must-have for car lovers.
I try to buy one of these for my Dad every year for a Christmas stocking stuffer. He's got everything he could ever want, and buys whatever he needs, but when he opens these on Christmas, he invariably spends the afternoon flipping through the pages. He's not a dealer or anything, just likes to keep his eye on values. He always buys his cars with a few thousand miles on them, just enough to get the major depreciation out of the way. Although I would choose to go to Edmunds.com or some other online site, Dad likes the book version, and I must agree, for looking at lots of prices at a time, it really is quicker.
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Blue Book Used Car Guide
This is a very helpful book to keep on top of the value of cars you may be interested in purchasing. It will also help you to figure out the value of your own car in case you are interested in selling it or trading it in.
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Published quarterly, the Consumer Edition of the Kelley Blue Book Used Car Guide includes current trade-in values, private party values, and suggested retail values on more than 10,000 models of used cars, trucks, and vans. Covering 15 model years, the book includes VINs, original list prices, easy-to-use equipment schedules with values for optional equipment, and a table of acceptable mileage ranges by year.

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Blue Book
Print is a little small and book kind of small to handle. It is also kind of complicated to use given adjustments needed for mileage (NOT INDICATED) and accessoies. Also your price is not discounted compared to street price.
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How to Build Cobra Kit Cars + Buying Used (Project Series)




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The original Shelby Cobra left an indelible imprint on the automotive landscape. This nimble English roadster, powered by a raucous Ford V-8, set new performance standards, won countless races, and became an iconic supercar. The Shelby Cobra was only in production for six short years and only 1,000 cars were ever made, but Cobra aficionados yearned for and revered these cars. Then, beginning in the late 1970s, companies manufactured and sold Cobra replicas as a kit car, so enthusiasts could build one in the garage, and other companies eventually offered complete rolling chassis as well as complete new cars.
Author D. Brian Smith, former editor-in-chief of Kit Car magazine, shows you each crucial step in assembling a modern Cobra replica, and in particular, he profiles assembling the most popular Cobra kit car, the Factory Five Cobra Mk4. He guides you through selecting the right Cobra kit car for a particular budget and performance goals, and then shows how to plan, budget, and use the necessary tools. Detailed step-by-step captions and photos show you how to assemble each major component group of the car so you assemble a strong running, reliable, and safe Cobra replica.
Also included in this informative guide is how to buy a pre-owned Cobra replica. It shows you how to inspect, evaluate, and test drive used Cobra kit cars for those who prefer to purchase an already assembled one. Top to learn more




How to Buy a Used Car Without Getting Ripped Off



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This used car buying guide will show you how much a used car is really worth and how to negotiate the very best deal for it with a private party or a professional salesperson. Top to learn more



BUY How to Buy a Used Car Without Getting Ripped Off



Buy An Used Car


After all, the first rule of used car buying is Give people the benefit of the doubt. So you are ready to buy a used car. Muse about how you perfectly embody a certain stereotype — a mid-30s, middle-class, middling-accomplished chubby chick who has a lot of people in her life who know good brunch spots but no one who knows what a “powertrain warranty” is.  What do...  Bargain them down to a good price, but tell them you can’t buy right now because this is the first car you’ve seen. Reflect on the fact that while the gays have many admirable qualities, and come in all shapes and sizes and types, as a rule they are crap at knowing things about cars, which is unfortunate since “the gays” describes nearly all the men you know. When the salesman asks you what you’re interested in, smile and say “I just want the best car I can get that is newer than 2005, has less than 100,000 miles, and costs less than–” and then stop and stutter wildly as you realize that you are about...  Walk around the sedan part of the lot and feign interest in cars you can afford.  Does this mean that if your car breaks down the warranty covers train fare.  OK, when you find one you can stand, look at all of the cars.  Decide that you will make up for your utter lack of car knowledge by being friendly and straightforward. Try to find a dealer whose website has an aesthetically pleasing interface for searching the used inventory. Begin to feel suffocated and menopausal at the idea of driving a four-door sedan in a neutral color that gets good gas mileage and has fabric seats that emit a faint odor of other people’s children’s juice boxes.

Benefits of Buying Used Car Parts The primary benefit of buying used car parts is definitely lower cost, with average savings of about 55%. Tips on Buying Used Car Parts Your best bet, therefore, is to find a reputable and reliable dealer of used car parts. Nowadays, there is a wide network of used car parts dealers that can provide parts for practically any model of any car brand, no matter how old. The reality, however, is that any car or truck will sooner or later need auto repair or truck repair ranging from car transmissions system repair to truck engine repair and may even need truck and car parts replacement. For older vehicle models, the only way to get Original Equipment Manufacturer Parts is often through used car parts since the manufacture of parts for their vehicles have long since been discontinued. Have your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ready since this provides the dealer with your car’s year, make, model and other vital information necessary for matching the car parts to your car. If you have to buy used car parts make sure you have evaluated the benefits and risks thoroughly and that you have covered all bases in ensuring authenticity, quality and the assurance of a trustworthy warranty. Risks of Buying Used Car Parts The risk, however, is that you may get a dud. Buying used car parts also benefits the environment and everyone’s future. Some warranties do not cover the return of your money but merely a replacement of the car part, and they may just continue replacing the parts with others of similarly substandard quality. First of all, if you are not careful about your source, you may get fake car parts that are not really Original Equipment Manufacturer Parts.

When buying an used car, you have to fully understand the condition the car is in and whether youre getting what youre paying for. When the car possesses a good record, without any parts recalled, and the safety history rates well against other cars, then it will be a matter of finding the right car in your area. To select the best car, you should do more than drive up and down the streets in your city, until you see a car you like, for sale, on a street corner. Be suspicious when someone uses pressure techniques to make you sign a deal – used car lots especially are adept at this. Equipped with the information of how much a particular car depreciates by annually, you can work out what price would be appropriate for the car. Irrespective of whether youre buying a new or used car, you must do your research well in advance.

Look for a car dealership that operates downtown or few blocks away and sells the used car model you chose to buy. com is a good place to continue reading about used cars Indianapolis car dealers sell. Part of the preparation is identifying some rules in used car purchase that can help you eliminate risks of wasting your money on a car you don’t want. This website provides a comprehensive guide to getting the best deal of used cars and the methods to avoid lemon cars. While your family cannot convince you to change your decision to purchase a certain car model, a car dealer is smart enough to influence you. However, hiring your own technician to inspect the car during negotiation can confirm the car’s initially declared condition. Buying a used car can be a bummer if you neglect preparation. The auto dealers Indianapolis recommends work with skilled technicians who inspect and smarten up used cars in the showroom.




An Used Car News


 
  • Vancouver man bought used car in December that's still sitting on the lot


    Consumers' protections are limited when it comes to buying a used car. Here are some tips on how to protect yourself: Research: Look online for other consumers' reviews or potential news reports on rogue dealers. Also, check the Oregon attorney

  • Buying a used car as an auto journalist


    Buying new requires only pricing and financing information and a test drive, that's about it. The toughest part is selecting a car within our budget and needs. Buying a used car is far more complex. The budget opens up many doors as $10000 can get you

  • Used Car Buying Tips


    Buying a used car is becoming a less risky endeavor, but there's still some things you'll want to check out. If you can't afford to buy brand-new right now, Consumer Reports says that as new car reliability has improved across many of the major

 
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