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		<title>Questions to ask yourself Before Buying a Used Car from Arnold Clark</title>
		<link>http://servicingstock.co.uk/2011/12/questions-to-ask-yourself-before-buying-a-used-car-from-arnold-clark/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Dec 2011 12:06:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dietcola</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Buying Cars]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying used-cars can indeed be something of a challenge, but it&#8217;s really only a mental one. There will no doubt be many people out there who are used to purchasing products new, and new alone. As is often the case, if this system is the one which feels most natural to you, then doing the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buying <a title="used cars" href="http://www.arnoldclark.com/used-cars">used-cars</a> can indeed be something of a challenge, but it&#8217;s really only a mental one. There will no doubt be many people out there who are used to purchasing products new, and new alone. As is often the case, if this system is the one which feels most natural to you, then doing the exact opposite will no doubt make you feel a little uncomfortable. However, as long as you can overcome this mental block, there are hugely beneficial aspects to purchasing <a title="used cars for sale" href="http://arnoldclark.com/used-cars/">second hand cars</a>. As with anything, you will need your head screwed on correctly in order to ensure that you find the very best deal for you or your family and so here are a few questions which anyone should consider before forking out for a 2nd hand motor car.</p>
<p><strong>Firstly, how old is the car?</strong> Initial inspections can sometimes be slightly deceiving. It might sound trite and slightly condescending but a used car can be spruced up rather easily and often, being dazzled by a vehicle when you go to look it over can sometimes stop you from asking the important questions. Of course, nobody would want to purchase a used car which was littered with scratches and dents, but a cars age is far more important than its appearance. </p>
<p><strong>Secondly, does the car have all its relative papers and documents?</strong> Nobody should consider buying a used car is it comes without these items as you really don&#8217;t know where it might have come from. Through not wanting to insult a seller, a buyer can end up in more trouble than the whole process it worth so don&#8217;t be afraid to insist on seeing those important papers.</p>
<p><strong>A third question which could be hugely important is one of budget</strong>. If you can be certain of how far you&#8217;re willing to go in order to ensure that the used car which you have your eye on becomes your new ride and, by the same token, certain that you wont go too far then you will ensure that you end up with a bargain. </p>
<p>Buy <a title="used cars for sale in the uk" href="http://arnoldclark.com/used-cars/">used cars for sale</a> from arnold clark is a great idea as right now there are hundreds of thousands of these things available in the UK alone, could certainly be the answer to any potential money issues which you might have. </p>
<p>Ensure that you ask the right questions and it could be the best purchase you ever make.</p>
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		<title>Tips and tricks to buying used cars from dealers</title>
		<link>http://servicingstock.co.uk/2011/10/tips-and-tricks-to-buying-used-cars-from-dealers/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2011 18:13:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dietcola</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Buying Cars]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying used cars New cars are full and plenty in the market and cost a fortune. Used cars however are a bit cheaper and more affordable. Blindly buying a car because it looks good is not a sensible thing to do. It would do one a lot of good to check out whether the car [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buying used cars New cars are full and plenty in the market and cost a fortune. Used cars however are a bit cheaper and more affordable. Blindly buying a car because it looks good is not a sensible thing to do. It would do one a lot of good to check out whether the car is worth its price. Choose a car based on the amount of money you can or are willing to dole out. It would also be good if you are aware of the current rates of cars so that you could get a good bargain. Your local papers would give you a rough idea of the prices. </p>
<p>Take someone who has a fairly good knowledge of cars along with you. It would be a good idea to see the car in day light. Visit different outlets like trade-ins at new car dealership showrooms and look for cars that are not too old and have been driven for 5,000 -15,000 Kilometers, an inspection of the floor mats, pedals, and the tyres will tell you whether the speedometer has been tampered with. Prefer to buy cars owned by a single owner. Make sure you are not being hood winked when you purchase a car look for the chassis number under the bonnet of the car, ensure that it has not been tampered with and see that it tallies with the log book. Make sure that all the documentation is done properly and is in order. Make double sure that the car is not hypothecated to any one. </p>
<p>Try not to let anyone pressure you into buying a vehicle with which you are not entirely satisfied and be suspicious of a price that is too low. The vehicle may have been involved in an accident, check the external paint, doors, bonnet, etc closely to ensure that nothing is mismatched. Most importantly be sure that the car put up for sale is not stolen. Make sure you get a receipt for the money you pay. The receipt should include not only the price but also all the details regarding the seller, the details of the vehicle, etc.</p>
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		<title>New cars are expensive</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Oct 2011 19:08:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dietcola</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people can’t afford them. Even those who can afford them may at times be better off purchasing a used car, for example when they are on a short-term contract in some foreign country. Used cars are cheaper, and they do not burn a hole in the pocket with high auto insurance premiums. Yet, there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people can’t afford them. Even those who can afford them may at times be better off purchasing a used car, for example when they are on a short-term contract in some foreign country. Used cars are cheaper, and they do not burn a hole in the pocket with high auto insurance premiums. Yet, there are corresponding drawbacks too. Used cars imply more maintenance costs. It is difficult to get loans for purchasing used cars, especially for purchasing the used cars that are much too old to have adequate resale value. The third drawback is, of course, reselling the car. The value that would be received on resale of a used car would be considerably lower. </p>
<p>It would also be difficult to sell such a car. Notwithstanding these factors, buying used cars makes sense if such cars meet certain criteria. These factors include age of the vehicle, and the distance it has traveled till date. Ideally, the used car should not be older than 5 years, and it should not have run more than 18000 kilometers per year. Unfortunately, odometers installed in the cars are often tampered with. But a test drive would expose many of the flaws. The engine of the car should start as smoothly, and as noiselessly as possible. This should be checked a couple of times as some problems are not obvious immediately. Any dark smoke from the car’s rear would mean it is not worth purchasing that car. The life of car battery matters, as does the life of its tires, wheel bearings, bushings springs, etc. It is also necessary to check the wheel alignment, as this can be a problem while driving. Any acid wear near the car’s batteries indicates that the car owner has been negligent with the car, and has not maintained it well. Opening the bonnet can reveal this. To check the air conditioner, take the car out on test drive in the afternoon. Do not forget to check the other electrical components, lights and door handles. These may seem not so important, or negligible in terms of cost, but not having them can be rather inconvenient.</p>
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		<title>Used Vs. New cars &#8211; make up your mind</title>
		<link>http://servicingstock.co.uk/2011/09/used-vs-new-cars-make-up-your-mind/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2011 22:02:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dietcola</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Used Cars, according to me are a better bet than a new car. One might usually have a problem with used cars because they say the condition is not that good. My answer to this is that first of all, mostly what a person looks at in a used car is its looks. The outer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Used Cars, according to me are a better bet than a new car. One might usually have a problem with used cars because they say the condition is not that good. My answer to this is that first of all, mostly what a person looks at in a used car is its looks. The outer body and the interior of that particular car can always be changed and if you subtract that sum of money used to restore it to new condition from your wallet, it is still nowhere close to the original market price of the car. When a person rents a car, there is always an axe hanging over his head because any small thing that happens to the car, he is in debt to the rental company. But where as in a used car, not only can that particular part be fixed whenever necessary, but also it can be almost always cheaper than fixing a new car. Also the deals that are available for used cars take a huge load of your back, and even if taken on loan are easy to pay off as they have more options. There are always disadvantages for everything. </p>
<p>The few disadvantages for buying used cars are that not all cars have trusted sellers, and there maybe some problem with a car which the buyer wouldn&#8217;t know. Also the engine which has been used before can further carry passengers only a certain number of miles before the car&#8217;s life is over. </p>
<p>If a person does not mind these obstacles, or has the feeling they can overcome these by either fixing it themselves or getting help from a mechanic, the obvious better option would be to go for a used car, considering that the total cost including restoration and overheads, would be very easy on one&#8217;s wallet.</p>
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		<title>Used Cars, Why buy them?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2011 21:55:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dietcola</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are they worth the pain, money and heartache that come along with them? I say yes! being a young job seeker in today&#8217;s economy, there is very little chance of me buying a new car, even if i were to qualify for a loan. That leaves me the choice of buying a clunker or junker. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are they worth the pain, money and heartache that come along with them? I say yes! being a young job seeker in today&#8217;s economy, there is very little chance of me buying a new car, even if i were to qualify for a loan. That leaves me the choice of buying a clunker or junker. Now comes the hard part, find a reputable used car dealer WITH reasonable prices. On top of that there is also the problem of the used car having unforeseen breakdown, or mechanical problems a new car wouldn&#8217;t have. But as most people eventually do, i would fall in love with a used car. Used cars are bound to have lots of personality, and from the money you save buying one. I would recommend a used car even if you had enough money to buy a new one. Save that money for a new house or a present for you wife/daughter.</p>
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		<title>Modifying Honda Civics with a basic Airbrush Kit</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Sep 2011 10:08:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dietcola</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Modifying your car and adding those tiny bits of detailing can make the big difference in concourse events and for those show cars which we all love and see at during the summer car show season. But how do some car owners get that seamless finish on their exteriors and interiors? They use Airbrushes of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Modifying your car and adding those tiny bits of detailing can make the big difference in concourse events and for those show cars which we all love and see at during the summer car show season. But how do some car owners get that seamless finish on their exteriors and interiors? They use <a href="http://graphicair.co.uk/categories/Airbrushes" title="Airbrushes">Airbrushes</a> of course.</p>
<p><img src="http://servicingstock.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/civic-airbrushed.jpg" alt="civic airbrushed paint work" title="civic airbrushed paint work" width="192" height="144" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-62" /> </p>
<p>Here we can see that this USA civic owner has gone to the trouble to include a before and after airbrushing shot of his motor. We can see on the bonnet (or hood for those American readers) of this 2007 Civic; that the artist has decided to paint a tear through to the engine bay and then with the use of a fine nosed airbrush, has added the fine detailing by building up the layers of paint to recreate the engine within the bonnet&#8230; Down the side of the vehicle, using long flowing and smooth lines, the artist has again blown over these striping and ripple effects down the doors and into the boot of the Civic, this is to carry your eye from the front of the car to the back when look at them from head on and side on, may car manufacturers will build into the shell of a car certain lines and creases for this very reason, and the airbrush artist here has decided to follow these lines and highlight with use of shadow the angular shape of the modern Honda Civic. </p>
<p>For those of you out there how like the idea of airbrushing some bespoke and original patterns into your Honda Civic or car for that matter, you dont have to be so bold as the professional artist who has put their time into the car above, some simple and smaller parts of your car may present a great opportunity to show off you creative skill and with the price of a home and semi professional <a title="Airbrush Kits" href="http://graphicair.co.uk/categories/Airbrush-Kits/">airbrush kits</a> ever decreasing, it is no wonder that this form of car modification is becoming more and more popular. </p>
<p><img src="http://servicingstock.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/airbrushed-petrol-cap.jpg" alt="JDM airbrushed petrol cap" title="JDM airbrushed petrol cap" width="274" height="184" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-63" /> </p>
<p>The above picture we can see that the chap has used an airbrush to recreate the JDM look with a Japanese Rising Sun emblem painted onto his petrol cap, this removable part of the vehicle is a great place to start if you are keen to add some unique features to your motor, all you shall need are some <a title="Airbrush supplies" href="http://graphicair.co.uk/">airbrush supplies</a>, perhaps if you are seeking to buy a new airbrush then an <a href="http://graphicair.co.uk/categories/Airbrushes/Iwata-Airbrushes/" title="Iwata Airbrush">Iwata Airbrush</a> is commonly used by professionals on motor vehicles, if you choose from one of the ranges of airbrush kits (available on line at places such as GraphicAir.co.uk) your kit will come complete with an airbrush compressor, a selection of base paints (which can be mixed and matched to make all kinds of depth to various colours) and also the airbrush compressor which will power your new small spray gun. </p>
<p>Mark up your lines and designs onto the piece with the use of some painters chalk or by masking off the bits of the paint you dont want to cover, start slow ans small as you can always add more paint later, removing layers of paint is never fun&#8230; Make sure you prepare your surface with some cleaning products which are suitable to use with the type of paint you are using, for those how are removing the parts from their cars before painting, consider making and area or buying a <strong>small spray booth</strong> which can be charged with positive or negative ions and help you to produce that immaculate, professionals finish. Also if you car has been dented or scratched, your airbrush is the perfect tool for covering up these imperfections.  </p>
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		<title>A Skyline GT R34 Top Speed on dem Autobahn</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 May 2011 17:37:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dietcola</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Presenting a new section to servicing stock&#8230; our favorite youtube videos&#8230;
Here we can see some guy maxing out his skyline&#8230; and then his pal joins in too&#8230; oh what fun those guys must be having&#8230; heck &#8211; at least its legal mind! Don&#8217;t try this kind of thing at home peeps&#8230; although if you were [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Presenting a new section to servicing stock&#8230; our favorite youtube videos&#8230;</p>
<p>Here we can see some guy maxing out his skyline&#8230; and then his pal joins in too&#8230; oh what fun those guys must be having&#8230; heck &#8211; at least its legal mind! Don&#8217;t try this kind of thing at home peeps&#8230; although if you were to import your skyline from Japan, it could only do 110mph anyhow&#8230; but i think this guy had his 10 year old kid connect the car to a laptop and play with some buttons&#8230; if only we could all be so lucky! </p>
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		<title>Business Car Leasing Wiki</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 May 2011 16:14:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dietcola</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Car Leasing]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Business car leasing is the fantastic way to represent your company in the stylish way. Driving a car which is well maintained and stylish displays that you are caring about your business. This presents the general public and the important customers a good impression of your business. It is also one of the secret ways [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Business car leasing is the fantastic way to represent your company in the stylish way. Driving a car which is well maintained and stylish displays that you are caring about your business. This presents the general public and the important customers a good impression of your business. It is also one of the secret ways to attain success in the business. </p>
<p>Most of the people on these days first at the image of your company portrays and take their decision whether to have your business or not. If they see your company that you do not care what you drive and what kind of thought you present them. Then they will decide not to do any business with you. But if you present good impression to the public and clients, it will help to motivate them to do business with you. Most of the companies are using business car leasing facilities to improve their business. There are many benefits that are associated with business car leasing. It requires only low monthly payments. You can owe more than what is worth, it helps to avoid negative equity. It will be useful for you to keep credit line open for other kinds of investment choices.</p>
<p>The payments can also be deducted on your taxes. You can take new company car based on how long you choose to lease the vehicle. The big maintenance problems can be carried by the leasing company, if you mention this, in the leasing agreement. Leasing a car can be considered as expenses when you are maintaining bookkeeping. It is not an asset or liability. </p>
<p>There are varieties of leasing options is available, based on your situation you can pick the best one, which can offer you more benefits. Business car leasing helps to develop your business. It is your business, and then it is your duty to maintain your dignity.</p>
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		<title>Buying a Used Car Wiki</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying a used car be categorized based on two two aspects: 1. Buying it from a known person who directly sells it to you and 2. Buying it from a second hand car dealer. Whatever the way you buy it , its advantageous for most of the people who can afford only a less amount [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buying a used car be categorized based on two two aspects: 1. Buying it from a known person who directly sells it to you and 2. Buying it from a second hand car dealer. Whatever the way you buy it , its advantageous for most of the people who can afford only a less amount for buying a car, which would have been a dream for them. </p>
<p>Most of us would have dreamed about having a car owned for ourselves to go outdoor and enjoy with our family members. Thus used cars will fulfill our dream of doing so. There are lot many agencies and dealers who deal only with buying and selling of used cars in the country. For buying a used car, one need not spend more or afford much. </p>
<p>A person can choose from a wide range of used cars which will be available in these agencies and with the dealers. But every time when you buy a used car, it is much important to test drive it, to find any problem that exists with the car you buy. It is advisable to check all the parts of the car with a well known mechanic of your choice, also check the <a href="http://servicingstock.co.uk">used car service</a> history so that he may tell you whether you may go for buying it or not. On the other-hand, buying of a new car will cost several folds than a used car. </p>
<p>It is advised to go for a used car for people who can&#8217;t afford for buying a new one. It is better to own a car than taking it on a lease. This is because every time you have to pay an interest to the person from whom you have leased it from. But at the same time used cars cannot be guaranteed that they will not go wrong or will work efficiently like a new car. It is just an option for the people who are low incomers and who wants a car to be owned. It is also a fact that, these used cars may work or run efficiently which also cannot be guaranteed. </p>
<p>The deals available with the used cars are claimed that, the cars will be sold at a discounted price or at a reduced price as a part of the festival offer. Even though it seems to be risky to buy a used car, most of these cars have a higher demand in the used car markets and also most of these run efficiently. So people who want to buy used cars are suggested to just go for it.</p>
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