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READY, SET, SHOP Now it's time to head to the dealer. First, you negotiate on the car and divulge as little about your situation as you can, says James Walsh, author of Smart Wheels, Hot Deals. Don't say whether you have a trade-in, how much money you're putting down, how much you want to pay a month or how you plan to finance the car. Just say, Let's talk about price. Only when you have settled on a number, do you say, I'd like to talk about financing. The dealer will tell you what...
...this was an unbearable impugning not just of his research but also of his genuine desire to apply his science to public health. Even more worrying was China's decision in August lifting the ban on sales of civets. By September, the markets were again crawling with them. One dealer in Shenzhen, when asked if he could procure a thousand civet cats, replied, "That's hard." He paused, then added, "It may take me a day to get that many...
...unbearable impugning not just of his research but also his genuine desire to apply his science to public health. Even more worrying was the Chinese government's decision in August lifting the ban on sales of civets. By September, the markets were again crawling with them. One dealer in Shenzhen, when asked if he could procure a thousand civet cats, replied, "That's hard." He paused, then added, "It may take me a day to get that many...
...fight between "Tastes great" and "Less filling" that has never been adequately settled. Limbaugh used to portray all drugs as equal, whether they were painkillers or marijuana or heroin--which is not only stupid but also a really poor business plan if you're considering becoming a dealer. I had never tried marijuana until a friend left me some lovely brownies a few years ago, and not once since that experience have I been nervous about spiraling into harder drugs, unless there's a pusher with cocaine Rice Krispies Treats...
...locking up; the oil cooler due to oil leaking; the sway-bar linkage on both sides; the power-steering and crankcase hoses; the window regulator; the right/left front axles; and the front brake rotors. I have wasted many hours taking the car to several respected service shops, including the dealer. Anyone want to buy my Passat? It has only "minor" problems...