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Sophomore Rob Spinella, who came up with the idea for the Google-Bomb, said he did not think the plan was realistic, calling it “sort of a joke...
...offering ones up to eight years in duration. But the longer the loan, the higher the interest rate, which means in the end you pay more, possibly thousands more. Plus, at the end of, say, eight years, you'll own a car that's worth very little, says Art Spinella, president of industry tracker CNW Marketing Research. A vehicle that originally cost $30,000 could resell for as little as $5,000. If you sell the car toward the end of the loan, you might still owe more than what the car is worth. Spinella suggests sticking to a loan...
September is always the best time to buy, according to CNW's Art Spinella. That's because manufacturers and dealers are moving out last year's models to make room for the new ones. You can get particularly good deals if you're willing to snag a car that's being redesigned. Case in point: the 2003 Ford F-150XL, currently selling for about $15,000--25% below list price...
...will need good credit to get the best rates; auto analyst Art Spinella of CNW Market Research in Bandon, Ore., says about half of applicants should qualify. And the current 0% deals, enticing as they look, aren't always the best option. You may find that taking one of today's large rebates and financing the balance with a low-interest loan will result in lower payments. (Five-year loans under 5% are widely available.) Here are some specific offers...
There's something else important that Newman brings to Our Town: modesty. He lets other actors take the limelight, especially Frank Converse and Jeffrey DeMunn, as the fathers of the young lovers; Stephen Spinella, who writes his own play in a couple of vivid scenes as the drunken choirmaster; and Maggie Lacey, who makes a fetching Broadway debut as Emily. Aside from adding some understated sound effects--a newspaper plopping on the porch, the bell when a soda fountain's front door opens and shuts--director James Naughton leaves the play alone. And left alone, it is as moving...