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Users of comparethemarket.com Could Save Nearly 60% On Car Insurance, Latest Research Reveals
LONDON, January 27, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Independent research released has revealed that customers looking for cheap car insurance could save up to £844.15 or 59.75% by using price comparison site comparethemarket*. ...
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Car sales soar, prompting stylish new car trends
DETROIT -- Beyond the usual hype at the Detroit auto show, automakers have plenty to crow about this year: U.S. sales are the highest since 2008 and they're expected to keep growing. Buyers are being lured by cheap loans and an improving economy. ...
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Firms find help in quick loans
Nelson Wang - When car accessories wholesaler Mike Arfi needed a rapid loan to purchase inventory from his suppliers in Asia in late 2010, he had few options. His five-employee business was not profitable, and the credit limit on his American Express Platinum card had been abruptly shrunk from $120,000 to just $15,000 after 2008. On the recommendation of fellow small business owners, Mr. Arfi ...
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Auto industry’s rebound continues
AutoNation’s car sales up 13 percent as buyers scoop up cheap loans and give up on clunkers. Next up: fixing dents. Repair dollars still in the doldrums.
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Auto Show: 3 car trends at Detroit auto show
Beyond the usual hype at the Detroit auto show, automakers have plenty to crow about this year: U.S. sales are the highest since 2008 and they're expected to keep growing. Buyers are being lured by cheap loans and an improving economy.
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Indian auto giants monthly sales on rise
India's biggest auto maker Maruti Suzuki on Wednesday said sales in January rose for the first time in eight months, while rival car makers continued to show a steady pace of growth.
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3 Car Trends at Detroit Auto Show
Beyond the usual hype at the Detroit auto show, automakers have plenty to brag about this year: U.S. sales are the highest since 2008 and they're expected to keep growing. Buyers are being lured by cheap loans and an improving economy.
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