<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<rss version="2.0"
	xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"
	xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/"
	xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"
>
	<channel>
	<title>Used cars articles</title>
	<link>http://www.iusedcarsland.com</link>
	<description>Used cars articles</description>
	<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 03:37:09 +0000</pubDate>
	<language>en</language>
	<category>Used+cars</category>
	<category>Used</category>
	<item>
		<title>Auto-Dispatch, Post Your Cars For Faster Service And Lower Prices</title>
		<link>http://www.iusedcarsland.com/Auto-Dispatch%2C_Post_Your_Cars_For_Faster_Service_And_Lower_Prices/articles/2502</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 03:37:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Lower</category>
		<category>cars</category>
		<guid>http://www.iusedcarsland.com/Auto-Dispatch%2C_Post_Your_Cars_For_Faster_Service_And_Lower_Prices/articles/2502</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[CalCruising Online Car Auctions announces the opening of "Auto-Dispatch" www.auto-dispatch.com. This new site addition is for consumers, dealers, collector and wholesalers who need to ship their cars within the United States and Canada. This new transport bulletin board will help people save money and get much faster service. And best of all membership is free. Here's how it works. CalCruising has pre-registered close to 100 Auto Transporters who will compete for your business. Members can post their transports needs for free on the Auto-Dispatch bulletin board. Once a transport is posted registered truckers will bid on your car. Members will be notified by email of quotes as they are posted on the board. In many cases they will save hundreds of dollars and get their cars moved sooner than other online alternatives. All Transporters who participate in Auto-Dispatch have been pre-approved and provided insurance and other detailed information for members to review before choosing a quote. Auto Transporters are also welcome to join the bulletin board to start receiving new leads. There is an annual fee for transporters. If you're looking for the best place online to ship your vehicles then give Auto-Dispatch a try today. Contact: CalCruising, Rancho Santa FeMike Schriner, 858/504-6252http://www.auto-dispatch.com. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>CalCruising Online Car Auctions announces the opening of "Auto-Dispatch" <a href="http://www.auto-dispatch.com" target="_blank">www.auto-dispatch.com</a>. This new site addition is for consumers, dealers, collector and wholesalers who need to ship their cars within the United States and Canada. This new transport bulletin board will help people save money and get much faster service. And best of all membership is free. Here's how it works. </P><P>CalCruising has pre-registered close to 100 Auto Transporters who will compete for your business. Members can post their transports needs for free on the Auto-Dispatch bulletin board. Once a transport is posted registered truckers will bid on your car. Members will be notified by email of quotes as they are posted on the board. In many cases they will save hundreds of dollars and get their cars moved sooner than other online alternatives. </P><P>All Transporters who participate in Auto-Dispatch have been pre-approved and provided insurance and other detailed information for members to review before choosing a quote. Auto Transporters are also welcome to join the bulletin board to start receiving new leads. There is an annual fee for transporters. If you're looking for the best place online to ship your vehicles then give Auto-Dispatch a try today. Contact: CalCruising, Rancho Santa FeMike Schriner, 858/504-6252<a href="http://www.auto-dispatch.com" target="_blank">http://www.auto-dispatch.com</a>. </P>]]></content:encoded>
	</item>
	<item>
		<title>Radio Control Cars - Which Type Is Right for You or Your Child?</title>
		<link>http://www.iusedcarsland.com/Radio_Control_Cars_-_Which_Type_Is_Right_for_You_or_Your_Child%3F/articles/16309</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 01:50:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Used</category>
		<category>You</category>
		<guid>http://www.iusedcarsland.com/Radio_Control_Cars_-_Which_Type_Is_Right_for_You_or_Your_Child%3F/articles/16309</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[There are several factors to consider before choosing which type of radio control cars to buy. Don't just jump in head first. Making the correct choices, up front, can save you a lot of time and money down the road. Take a few minutes to read this helpful article so you can start out in the right direction. First, it is important to determine who will be the primary user of the cars. This will help ensure that you don't start off with a car that is far beyond the child's ability to operate. Choosing the right starter radio control car can often mean the difference between building a long-lasting family hobby, or having one more piece of plastic ending up in the toy box. If the intended user is a young child, say under 13, then you might be better off purchasing the relatively inexpensive mini radio control cars that run on batteries. Not only are they inexpensive (often selling for under $20), but they are safe to operate in that they use no flamable gas and they include a low-voltage battery charger. If an adult or older child will be using the radio control cars, then you have a much wider selection to choose from. Of course, the mini cars are fun for all ages, but there are also larger all-electronic cars as well as beefy gas-powered vehicles, and even Nitro powered monsters! Expect to pay anywhere from fifty dollars to hundreds of dollars for the "big kid" radio control cars. Not only are the cars bigger and more powerful, but they come with a much more sophisticated radio control transmitter. Capable of reaching speeds of up to 80 miles per hour (with the amazing Schumacher Nitro SST Fusion model), these cars provide intense thrills for people of all ages. If you opt to buy the high-ticket models of radio control cars, your expenses don't stop with the initial purchase. There are fuels costs, maintenance costs, and money that you'll want to spend on all of those very cool accessories such as custom wheels and tires, enhanced radio transmitters, light kits, custom shock absorbers, carrying cases, display stands, souped-up engines, and a lot more. If you are just starting out in the radio control car hobby, I suggest that you purchase one of the inexpensive electric or gas models first. This will enable you to get the hang of the hobby without investing a lot. If you decide that you're hooked, you can always trade up to the more powerful (and expensive) models. One of the great things about being a radio control car hobbyist is how many other people share your interests. There are thousands upon thousands of enthusiasts in the U.S. alone. You'll find clubs, race teams, retailers, magazines, Internet user groups, book, and even videos that will help you learn more, meet new friends, and stay current on the happenings on this great family hobby.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>There are several factors to consider before choosing which type of radio control cars to buy. Don't just jump in head first. Making the correct choices, up front, can save you a lot of time and money down the road. Take a few minutes to read this helpful article so you can start out in the right direction. First, it is important to determine who will be the primary user of the cars. </P><P>This will help ensure that you don't start off with a car that is far beyond the child's ability to operate. Choosing the right starter radio control car can often mean the difference between building a long-lasting family hobby, or having one more piece of plastic ending up in the toy box. If the intended user is a young child, say under 13, then you might be better off purchasing the relatively inexpensive mini radio control cars that run on batteries. Not only are they inexpensive (often selling for under $20), but they are safe to operate in that they use no flamable gas and they include a low-voltage battery charger. If an adult or older child will be using the radio control cars, then you have a much wider selection to choose from. </P><P>Of course, the mini cars are fun for all ages, but there are also larger all-electronic cars as well as beefy gas-powered vehicles, and even Nitro powered monsters! Expect to pay anywhere from fifty dollars to hundreds of dollars for the "big kid" radio control cars. Not only are the cars bigger and more powerful, but they come with a much more sophisticated radio control transmitter. Capable of reaching speeds of up to 80 miles per hour (with the amazing Schumacher Nitro SST Fusion model), these cars provide intense thrills for people of all ages. If you opt to buy the high-ticket models of radio control cars, your expenses don't stop with the initial purchase. There are fuels costs, maintenance costs, and money that you'll want to spend on all of those very cool accessories such as custom wheels and tires, enhanced radio transmitters, light kits, custom shock absorbers, carrying cases, display stands, souped-up engines, and a lot more. </P><P>If you are just starting out in the radio control car hobby, I suggest that you purchase one of the inexpensive electric or gas models first. This will enable you to get the hang of the hobby without investing a lot. If you decide that you're hooked, you can always trade up to the more powerful (and expensive) models. One of the great things about being a radio control car hobbyist is how many other people share your interests. There are thousands upon thousands of enthusiasts in the U.S. </P><P>alone. You'll find clubs, race teams, retailers, magazines, Internet user groups, book, and even videos that will help you learn more, meet new friends, and stay current on the happenings on this great family hobby.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
	</item>
	<item>
		<title>Radio Control Cars - Which Type Is Right for You or Your Child&amp;#63;</title>
		<link>http://www.iusedcarsland.com/Radio_Control_Cars_-_Which_Type_Is_Right_for_You_or_Your_Child%26%2363%3B/articles/23042</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 01:05:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>You</category>
		<category>Which</category>
		<guid>http://www.iusedcarsland.com/Radio_Control_Cars_-_Which_Type_Is_Right_for_You_or_Your_Child%26%2363%3B/articles/23042</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[There are several factors to consider before choosing which type of radio control cars to buy. Don't just jump in head first. Making the correct choices, up front, can save you a lot of time and money down the road. Take a few minutes to read this helpful article so you can start out in the right direction. First, it is important to determine who will be the primary user of the cars. This will help ensure that you don't start off with a car that is far beyond the child's ability to operate. Choosing the right starter radio control car can often mean the difference between building a long-lasting family hobby, or having one more piece of plastic ending up in the toy box. If the intended user is a young child, say under 13, then you might be better off purchasing the relatively inexpensive mini radio control cars that run on batteries. Not only are they inexpensive (often selling for under $20), but they are safe to operate in that they use no flamable gas and they include a low-voltage battery charger. If an adult or older child will be using the radio control cars, then you have a much wider selection to choose from. Of course, the mini cars are fun for all ages, but there are also larger all-electronic cars as well as beefy gas-powered vehicles, and even Nitro powered monsters! Expect to pay anywhere from fifty dollars to hundreds of dollars for the "big kid" radio control cars. Not only are the cars bigger and more powerful, but they come with a much more sophisticated radio control transmitter. Capable of reaching speeds of up to 80 miles per hour (with the amazing Schumacher Nitro SST Fusion model), these cars provide intense thrills for people of all ages. If you opt to buy the high-ticket models of radio control cars, your expenses don't stop with the initial purchase. There are fuels costs, maintenance costs, and money that you'll want to spend on all of those very cool accessories such as custom wheels and tires, enhanced radio transmitters, light kits, custom shock absorbers, carrying cases, display stands, souped-up engines, and a lot more. If you are just starting out in the radio control car hobby, I suggest that you purchase one of the inexpensive electric or gas models first. This will enable you to get the hang of the hobby without investing a lot. If you decide that you're hooked, you can always trade up to the more powerful (and expensive) models. One of the great things about being a radio control car hobbyist is how many other people share your interests. There are thousands upon thousands of enthusiasts in the U.S. alone. You'll find clubs, race teams, retailers, magazines, Internet user groups, book, and even videos that will help you learn more, meet new friends, and stay current on the happenings on this great family hobby.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>There are several factors to consider before choosing which type of radio control cars to buy. Don't just jump in head first. Making the correct choices, up front, can save you a lot of time and money down the road. Take a few minutes to read this helpful article so you can start out in the right direction. First, it is important to determine who will be the primary user of the cars. </P><P>This will help ensure that you don't start off with a car that is far beyond the child's ability to operate. Choosing the right starter radio control car can often mean the difference between building a long-lasting family hobby, or having one more piece of plastic ending up in the toy box. If the intended user is a young child, say under 13, then you might be better off purchasing the relatively inexpensive mini radio control cars that run on batteries. Not only are they inexpensive (often selling for under $20), but they are safe to operate in that they use no flamable gas and they include a low-voltage battery charger. If an adult or older child will be using the radio control cars, then you have a much wider selection to choose from. </P><P>Of course, the mini cars are fun for all ages, but there are also larger all-electronic cars as well as beefy gas-powered vehicles, and even Nitro powered monsters! Expect to pay anywhere from fifty dollars to hundreds of dollars for the "big kid" radio control cars. Not only are the cars bigger and more powerful, but they come with a much more sophisticated radio control transmitter. Capable of reaching speeds of up to 80 miles per hour (with the amazing Schumacher Nitro SST Fusion model), these cars provide intense thrills for people of all ages. If you opt to buy the high-ticket models of radio control cars, your expenses don't stop with the initial purchase. There are fuels costs, maintenance costs, and money that you'll want to spend on all of those very cool accessories such as custom wheels and tires, enhanced radio transmitters, light kits, custom shock absorbers, carrying cases, display stands, souped-up engines, and a lot more. </P><P>If you are just starting out in the radio control car hobby, I suggest that you purchase one of the inexpensive electric or gas models first. This will enable you to get the hang of the hobby without investing a lot. If you decide that you're hooked, you can always trade up to the more powerful (and expensive) models. One of the great things about being a radio control car hobbyist is how many other people share your interests. There are thousands upon thousands of enthusiasts in the U.S. </P><P>alone. You'll find clubs, race teams, retailers, magazines, Internet user groups, book, and even videos that will help you learn more, meet new friends, and stay current on the happenings on this great family hobby.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
	</item>
	<item>
		<title>How To Make Money With Used Cars!</title>
		<link>http://www.iusedcarsland.com/How_To_Make_Money_With_Used_Cars%21/articles/9144</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 16:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>With</category>
		<category>Make</category>
		<guid>http://www.iusedcarsland.com/How_To_Make_Money_With_Used_Cars%21/articles/9144</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[One of the most important purchases consumers make is a car. The average consumer purchases another car every several years.  With the High Cost of new cars millions of people are opting to purchase affordable used cars. There is a Massive opportunity to earn an excellent income.  Help fill this high demand for quality used cars at affordable prices. When starting out you should focus on cars under the $4,000 range.  Do some research and find out what the most popular best selling cars in your area are. By staying in the lower price ranges with these popular vehicles you will be in a higher demand market since more people can afford these vehicles than higher priced more expensive cars, this will make it much easer to sell quickly for a profit.You make your money when you buy, this is an important key to your success.  You will need to pay wholesale price or below less the cost of any needed repairs, and other expenses ie: detailing, newspaper ads, etc.  Once you know the wholesale price, less repair costs and expenses, you will know how much you can pay for a car.  If you buy it right you wll be able to sell it at a profit and still give the buyer a great deal. One of the most important things you can do to purchase a used cars at bargain prices is to do your homework. You should check your local classified ads and see what the asking price is for the type of vehicle that you are in the market for.  Make sure to get the high and low Blue Book and wholesale prices on the vehicle that you are interested in.  Here are some excellent sources for getting pricing: NADA GUIDES - www.nadaguides.com KELLEY BLUE BOOK - www.kbb.com EDMUNDS - www.edmunds.com Other resources to check with is CARFAX.  They can supply you with the vehicle history report.  The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has a research area to check recall history on cars.  We recommend that you have the vehicle you are interested in purchasing be inspected by your own mechanic prior to purchase.Newspaper Classified Ads are an excellent place to find cars at well below retail prices.  Many of these people will be happy to sell their used cars for several hundred dollars more than what was quoted by the dealer and you will end up with an EXCELLENT BUY! Online Auctions can be a great place to find bargains. You can shop right from the comfort of your own home. Look for auctions with no reserve, these auctions don't have a minimum price before they will sell. Public Car Auctions are open to the general public and do not require you to have a Dealer's License. Public auctions can be an excellent place to purchase cars at wholesale prices. Some of these auctions are: Auction Repossessions of Credit Unions, Banks & Lending Institutions. Some public auctions also auction Police and Local Municipalities, City, State, & County vehicles. Estate and Bankruptcy Auctions can be a very good place to purchase vehicles at wholesale prices. These auctions are usually advertised in newspaper classified section or handled by Probate Estate Auctioneers. Government Auctions are an excellent source for bargin vehicles. They include vehicles from DEA drug raid seizures, FBI, IRS, U.S. Customs Auctions, Department of Defense, General Services Auctions, Resolution Trust Corporation, Department of Housing and Urban Development, and U.S. Postal Services. Rental Car Companies often sell their fleet of cars by auction. They can be a great source of cars. Contact these large companies and inquire. Dealer Auctions can be one of the best sources to cars at below wholesale prices. Most of these auctions require that you have a dealer's license. These auctions include lease cars, trade-ins, rentals, and fleet vehicles. Stay away from used cars that need major mechanical repairs or body work.  Look for good, dependable cars, if the pait is a little dull or the rug is dirty, you can detail, polish and wax the car and clean the carpet.  Replace the floor mats if needed.  By doing a few hours of work, you can make your car worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars more.  By having a clean care, inside and out, you will attract more buyers that will be willing to pay you top dollar for your car.When your car is ready to sell, you can place and ad in your local newspaper's classified section, or you can place your ad on the internet and reach a wider audience.  CARS.COM and AUTOBYTEL.COM has a lot of traffic and is enexpensive.  Selling cars through online auctions has also become very popular.  It has become one of the easiest, fastest, and most cost effective methods to reach your target audience of hundreds and even thousands of people looking at your car.  EBAYMOTORS.COM or AUCTIONYOURAUTOS.COM are both online auction sites.  Most states require that you have a Dealer's License when you buy and sell vehicles for profit.  Check with your states Department of Motor Vehicles or Department of Public Safety for more information on how to obtain a Dealer's License.  It is important to consult with your attorney, insurance agent, accountant, and other government officials to determine what permits, licenses, records, insurance policies, etc., are required.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>One of the most important purchases consumers make is a car. The average consumer purchases another car every several years.  With the High Cost of new cars millions of people are opting to purchase affordable used cars. There is a Massive opportunity to earn an excellent income.  Help fill this high demand for quality used cars at affordable prices. </P><P>When starting out you should focus on cars under the $4,000 range.  Do some research and find out what the most popular best selling cars in your area are. By staying in the lower price ranges with these popular vehicles you will be in a higher demand market since more people can afford these vehicles than higher priced more expensive cars, this will make it much easer to sell quickly for a profit.You make your money when you buy, this is an important key to your success.  You will need to pay wholesale price or below less the cost of any needed repairs, and other expenses ie: detailing, newspaper ads, etc.  Once you know the wholesale price, less repair costs and expenses, you will know how much you can pay for a car. </P><P> If you buy it right you wll be able to sell it at a profit and still give the buyer a great deal. One of the most important things you can do to purchase a used cars at bargain prices is to do your homework. You should check your local classified ads and see what the asking price is for the type of vehicle that you are in the market for.  Make sure to get the high and low Blue Book and wholesale prices on the vehicle that you are interested in.  Here are some excellent sources for getting pricing: NADA GUIDES - www.nadaguides.com KELLEY BLUE BOOK - www.kbb.com EDMUNDS - www.edmunds.com Other resources to check with is CARFAX. </P><P> They can supply you with the vehicle history report.  The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has a research area to check recall history on cars.  We recommend that you have the vehicle you are interested in purchasing be inspected by your own mechanic prior to purchase.Newspaper Classified Ads are an excellent place to find cars at well below retail prices.  Many of these people will be happy to sell their used cars for several hundred dollars more than what was quoted by the dealer and you will end up with an EXCELLENT BUY! Online Auctions can be a great place to find bargains. You can shop right from the comfort of your own home. </P><P>Look for auctions with no reserve, these auctions don't have a minimum price before they will sell. Public Car Auctions are open to the general public and do not require you to have a Dealer's License. Public auctions can be an excellent place to purchase cars at wholesale prices. Some of these auctions are: Auction Repossessions of Credit Unions, Banks & Lending Institutions. Some public auctions also auction Police and Local Municipalities, City, State, & County vehicles. </P><P>Estate and Bankruptcy Auctions can be a very good place to purchase vehicles at wholesale prices. These auctions are usually advertised in newspaper classified section or handled by Probate Estate Auctioneers. Government Auctions are an excellent source for bargin vehicles. They include vehicles from DEA drug raid seizures, FBI, IRS, U.S. Customs Auctions, Department of Defense, General Services Auctions, Resolution Trust Corporation, Department of Housing and Urban Development, and U.S. </P><P>Postal Services. Rental Car Companies often sell their fleet of cars by auction. They can be a great source of cars. Contact these large companies and inquire. Dealer Auctions can be one of the best sources to cars at below wholesale prices. </P><P>Most of these auctions require that you have a dealer's license. These auctions include lease cars, trade-ins, rentals, and fleet vehicles. Stay away from used cars that need major mechanical repairs or body work.  Look for good, dependable cars, if the pait is a little dull or the rug is dirty, you can detail, polish and wax the car and clean the carpet.  Replace the floor mats if needed. </P><P> By doing a few hours of work, you can make your car worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars more.  By having a clean care, inside and out, you will attract more buyers that will be willing to pay you top dollar for your car.When your car is ready to sell, you can place and ad in your local newspaper's classified section, or you can place your ad on the internet and reach a wider audience.  CARS.COM and AUTOBYTEL.COM has a lot of traffic and is enexpensive.  Selling cars through online auctions has also become very popular.  It has become one of the easiest, fastest, and most cost effective methods to reach your target audience of hundreds and even thousands of people looking at your car. </P><P> EBAYMOTORS.COM or AUCTIONYOURAUTOS.COM are both online auction sites.  Most states require that you have a Dealer's License when you buy and sell vehicles for profit.  Check with your states Department of Motor Vehicles or Department of Public Safety for more information on how to obtain a Dealer's License.  It is important to consult with your attorney, insurance agent, accountant, and other government officials to determine what permits, licenses, records, insurance policies, etc., are required.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
	</item>
	<item>
		<title>Private Rail Cars Joins Train Chartering?s Rail Charter Services</title>
		<link>http://www.iusedcarsland.com/Private_Rail_Cars_Joins_Train_Chartering%92s_Rail_Charter_Services/articles/18245</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 06:59:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Used+cars</category>
		<category>Private</category>
		<guid>http://www.iusedcarsland.com/Private_Rail_Cars_Joins_Train_Chartering%92s_Rail_Charter_Services/articles/18245</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Train Chartering ? www.trainchartering.com - announces the purchase of the  Private Rail Cars website www.privaterailcars.net.  Private Rail Cars allows business and private clients to hire private train cars or carriages in the USA and Canada, whether attached to scheduled trains or made up into private trains.  Private Rail Cars offer the pinnacle in North American travel, ideal for individuals, groups and businesses seeking the luxury experience of traveling in a private train.Train Chartering has enhanced visitor experience with Rail Mall, an online galleria of rail-related products, services and travel from third party suppliers.  This will encourage return visits by enthusiasts of rail travel, raising the visibility of Private Rail Cars.  Other developments for travel, marketing and other agencies are being planned.There is a strategic association with the Morristown and Erie Railroad (M&E Rail) of Morris Town NJ, which will be reinforced.  Similar relationships with Amtrak, ViaRail and other private rail car owners who belong to The American Association of Private Railroad Car Owners (AAPRCO) will be further developed. Private Rail Cars offers car owners industry services through M&E Rail and no-charge brokerage & online marketing for quality rail cars. Simon Pielow is Managing Director of Train Chartering and co-founder with Fay Lejeune, Operations Director.  He is enthusiastic about hiring rail cars, "Lounging in armchairs or standing on an observation deck in your own rail car traveling through America while uniformed stewards serve cocktails must be one of the world's ultimate travel experiences".Gordon Fuller, Chief Operating Officer of the Morristown and Erie Railroad, values the existing partnership with www.privaterailcars.net.  The site is an important marketing tool for their train cars and those of other owners that use their Hanover Park facility at the Whippany Railroad Museum, Whippany NJ. Fuller welcomes Train Chartering "The M&E Railway is just 35 miles from New York, ideally placed to handle inquiries from Train Chartering.  We look forward to a rewarding cooperation in the future ".Train Chartering (www.trainchartering.com) has pioneered a coordinated approach to sourcing, theming and crewing special trains for corporate & private events, film locations & airport or cruise liner transfers.  This full service approach is further enhanced by complete ground handling services at stations.  Soon-to-be-opened offices in Shanghai & Moscow will extend Train Chartering's marketing reach.The Train Chartering Company Ltd www.trainchartering.com Contact: Simon Pielow, +44 (0) 1293 783 347, e-mail protected from spam bots. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Train Chartering ? <a href="http://www.trainchartering.com" target="_blank">www.trainchartering.com</a> - announces the purchase of the  Private Rail Cars website <a href="http://www.privaterailcars.net" target="_blank">www.privaterailcars.net</a>.  Private Rail Cars allows business and private clients to hire private train cars or carriages in the USA and Canada, whether attached to scheduled trains or made up into private trains.  Private Rail Cars offer the pinnacle in North American travel, ideal for individuals, groups and businesses seeking the luxury experience of traveling in a private train.Train Chartering has enhanced visitor experience with Rail Mall, an online galleria of rail-related products, services and travel from third party suppliers.  This will encourage return visits by enthusiasts of rail travel, raising the visibility of Private Rail Cars.  Other developments for travel, marketing and other agencies are being planned.There is a strategic association with the Morristown and Erie Railroad (M&E Rail) of Morris Town NJ, which will be reinforced. </P><P> Similar relationships with Amtrak, ViaRail and other private rail car owners who belong to The American Association of Private Railroad Car Owners (AAPRCO) will be further developed. Private Rail Cars offers car owners industry services through M&E Rail and no-charge brokerage & online marketing for quality rail cars. Simon Pielow is Managing Director of Train Chartering and co-founder with Fay Lejeune, Operations Director.  He is enthusiastic about hiring rail cars, "Lounging in armchairs or standing on an observation deck in your own rail car traveling through America while uniformed stewards serve cocktails must be one of the world's ultimate travel experiences".Gordon Fuller, Chief Operating Officer of the Morristown and Erie Railroad, values the existing partnership with <a href="http://www.privaterailcars.net" target="_blank">www.privaterailcars.net</a>.  The site is an important marketing tool for their train cars and those of other owners that use their Hanover Park facility at the Whippany Railroad Museum, Whippany NJ. </P><P>Fuller welcomes Train Chartering "The M&E Railway is just 35 miles from New York, ideally placed to handle inquiries from Train Chartering.  We look forward to a rewarding cooperation in the future ".Train Chartering (<a href="http://www.trainchartering.com" target="_blank">www.trainchartering.com</a>) has pioneered a coordinated approach to sourcing, theming and crewing special trains for corporate & private events, film locations & airport or cruise liner transfers.  This full service approach is further enhanced by complete ground handling services at stations.  Soon-to-be-opened offices in Shanghai & Moscow will extend Train Chartering's marketing reach.The Train Chartering Company Ltd <a href="http://www.trainchartering.com" target="_blank">www.trainchartering.com</a> Contact: Simon Pielow, +44 (0) 1293 783 347, e-mail protected from spam bots. </P>]]></content:encoded>
	</item>
	<item>
		<title>Where to Buy Used Cars at Bargain Prices!</title>
		<link>http://www.iusedcarsland.com/Where_to_Buy_Used_Cars_at_Bargain_Prices%21/articles/19818</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 03:14:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Used+cars</category>
		<category>Used</category>
		<guid>http://www.iusedcarsland.com/Where_to_Buy_Used_Cars_at_Bargain_Prices%21/articles/19818</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[One of the most important things you can do to purchase a used car at bargain prices is to do your homework.  You should check your local classified ads and see what the asking price is for the type of vehicle that you are in the market for.  Make sure to get the high and low Blue Book Price on the vehicle that you are interested in.  Here are some excellent sources for getting pricing:NADA GUIDES - www.nadaguides.comKELLEY BLUE BOOK - www.kbb.comEDMUNDS - www.edmunds.comOther resources to check with is CARFAX.  They can supply you with the vehicle history report.  The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has a research area to check recall history on cars.  We recommend that you have the vehicle you are interested in purchasing be inspected by your own mechanic prior to  purchase.Newspaper Classified Ads are a excellent place to find cars at well below retail prices.  Many times, people take their cars to dealers for trade ins and are offered below wholesale prices.  Many of these people will be happy to several hundreds more that what was quoted by the dealer and you will end up with an EXCELLENT BUY! Online Auctions can be a great place to find bargains.  You can shop right from the comfort of your own home.  Look for auctions with no reserve, these auctions don't have a minimum price before they will sell.  Public Car Auctions are open to the general public and do not require you to have a Dealer's License.  Public auctions can be an excellent place to purchase cars at wholesale prices.  Some of these auctions are:  Auction Repossessions of Credit Unions, Banks & Lending Institutions.  Some public auctions also auction Police and Local Municipalities, City, State, & County vehicles.  Estate and Bankruptcy Auctions can be a very good place to purchase vehicles at wholesale prices.  These auctions are usually advertised in newspaper classified section or handled by Probate Estate Auctioneers.Government Auctions are an excellent source for bargin vehicles.  They include vehicles from DEA drug raid seizures, FBI, IRS, U.S. Customs Auctions, Department of Defense, General Services Auctions, Resolution Trust Corporation, Department of Housing and Urban Development, and U.S. Postal Services.Rental Car Companies often sell their fleets of cars by auction.  They can be a great source of cars.  Contact these large companies and inquire.Dealer Auctions can be one of the best sources to cars at below wholesale prices.  Most of these auctions require that you have a dealer's license.  These auctions include lease cars, trade-ins, rentals, and fleet vehicles.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>One of the most important things you can do to purchase a used car at bargain prices is to do your homework.  You should check your local classified ads and see what the asking price is for the type of vehicle that you are in the market for.  Make sure to get the high and low Blue Book Price on the vehicle that you are interested in.  Here are some excellent sources for getting pricing:NADA GUIDES - <a href="http://www.nadaguides.com" target=new>www.nadaguides.com</a>KELLEY BLUE BOOK - <a href="http://www.kbb.com" target=new>www.kbb.com</a>EDMUNDS - <a href="http://www.edmunds.com" target=new>www.edmunds.com</a>Other resources to check with is CARFAX.  They can supply you with the vehicle history report. </P><P> The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has a research area to check recall history on cars.  We recommend that you have the vehicle you are interested in purchasing be inspected by your own mechanic prior to  purchase.Newspaper Classified Ads are a excellent place to find cars at well below retail prices.  Many times, people take their cars to dealers for trade ins and are offered below wholesale prices.  Many of these people will be happy to several hundreds more that what was quoted by the dealer and you will end up with an EXCELLENT BUY! Online Auctions can be a great place to find bargains.  You can shop right from the comfort of your own home. </P><P> Look for auctions with no reserve, these auctions don't have a minimum price before they will sell.  Public Car Auctions are open to the general public and do not require you to have a Dealer's License.  Public auctions can be an excellent place to purchase cars at wholesale prices.  Some of these auctions are:  Auction Repossessions of Credit Unions, Banks & Lending Institutions.  Some public auctions also auction Police and Local Municipalities, City, State, & County vehicles. </P><P> Estate and Bankruptcy Auctions can be a very good place to purchase vehicles at wholesale prices.  These auctions are usually advertised in newspaper classified section or handled by Probate Estate Auctioneers.Government Auctions are an excellent source for bargin vehicles.  They include vehicles from DEA drug raid seizures, FBI, IRS, U.S. Customs Auctions, Department of Defense, General Services Auctions, Resolution Trust Corporation, Department of Housing and Urban Development, and U.S. Postal Services.Rental Car Companies often sell their fleets of cars by auction. </P><P> They can be a great source of cars.  Contact these large companies and inquire.Dealer Auctions can be one of the best sources to cars at below wholesale prices.  Most of these auctions require that you have a dealer's license.  These auctions include lease cars, trade-ins, rentals, and fleet vehicles.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
	</item>
	<item>
		<title>RC Cars - Not All of Them Are Innocent Toys</title>
		<link>http://www.iusedcarsland.com/RC_Cars_-_Not_All_of_Them_Are_Innocent_Toys/articles/13816</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 02:13:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Used+cars</category>
		<category>cars</category>
		<guid>http://www.iusedcarsland.com/RC_Cars_-_Not_All_of_Them_Are_Innocent_Toys/articles/13816</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[There are several factors to consider before choosing which type of rc cars to buy. "Don't just jump in head first", says Michael Holland, creator of www.rc-car-fun.com, a new Web site dedicated to radio controlled cars and trucks. Making the correct choices, up front, can save you a lot of time and money down the road. First, it is important to determine who will be the primary user of the cars. This will help ensure that you don't start off with a car that is far beyond the child's ability to operate. Choosing the right starter radio control car can often mean the difference between building a long-lasting family hobby, or having one more piece of plastic ending up in the toy box. If the intended user is a young child, say under 13, then you might be better off purchasing the relatively inexpensive mini rc cars that run on batteries. Not only are they inexpensive (often selling for under $20), but they are safe to operate in that they use no flamable gas and they include a low-voltage battery charger. If an adult or older child will be using the rc cars, then you have a much wider selection to choose from. Of course, the mini cars are fun for all ages, but there are also larger all-electronic cars as well as beefy gas-powered vehicles, and even Nitro powered monsters! Expect to pay anywhere from fifty dollars to hundreds of dollars for the "big kid" rc cars. Not only are the cars bigger and more powerful, but they come with a much more sophisticated radio control transmitter. Capable of reaching speeds of up to 80 miles per hour (with the amazing Schumacher Nitro SST Fusion model), these cars provide intense thrills for people of all ages. If you opt to buy the high-ticket models of rc cars, your expenses don't stop with the initial purchase. There are fuels costs, maintenance costs, and money that you'll want to spend on all of those very cool accessories such as custom wheels and tires, enhanced radio transmitters, light kits, custom shock absorbers, carrying cases, display stands, souped-up engines, and a lot more. If you are just starting out in the rc car hobby, I suggest that you purchase one of the inexpensive electric or gas models first. This will enable you to get the hang of the hobby without investing a lot. If you decide that you're hooked, you can always trade up to the more powerful (and expensive) models. One of the great things about being a rc car hobbyist is how many other people share your interests. There are thousands upon thousands of enthusiasts in the U.S. alone. You'll find clubs, race teams, retailers, magazines, Internet user groups, book, and even videos that will help you learn more, meet new friends, and stay current on the happenings on this great family hobby. Michael Holland is the creator of http://www.rc-car-fun.com . His site offers lots of free tips for buying, building, and racing rc cars and trucks.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>There are several factors to consider before choosing which type of rc cars to buy. "Don't just jump in head first", says Michael Holland, creator of <a href="http://www.rc-car-fun.com" target="_blank">www.rc-car-fun.com</a>, a new Web site dedicated to radio controlled cars and trucks. Making the correct choices, up front, can save you a lot of time and money down the road. First, it is important to determine who will be the primary user of the cars. This will help ensure that you don't start off with a car that is far beyond the child's ability to operate. </P><P>Choosing the right starter radio control car can often mean the difference between building a long-lasting family hobby, or having one more piece of plastic ending up in the toy box. If the intended user is a young child, say under 13, then you might be better off purchasing the relatively inexpensive mini rc cars that run on batteries. Not only are they inexpensive (often selling for under $20), but they are safe to operate in that they use no flamable gas and they include a low-voltage battery charger. If an adult or older child will be using the rc cars, then you have a much wider selection to choose from. Of course, the mini cars are fun for all ages, but there are also larger all-electronic cars as well as beefy gas-powered vehicles, and even Nitro powered monsters! Expect to pay anywhere from fifty dollars to hundreds of dollars for the "big kid" rc cars. </P><P>Not only are the cars bigger and more powerful, but they come with a much more sophisticated radio control transmitter. Capable of reaching speeds of up to 80 miles per hour (with the amazing Schumacher Nitro SST Fusion model), these cars provide intense thrills for people of all ages. If you opt to buy the high-ticket models of rc cars, your expenses don't stop with the initial purchase. There are fuels costs, maintenance costs, and money that you'll want to spend on all of those very cool accessories such as custom wheels and tires, enhanced radio transmitters, light kits, custom shock absorbers, carrying cases, display stands, souped-up engines, and a lot more. If you are just starting out in the rc car hobby, I suggest that you purchase one of the inexpensive electric or gas models first. </P><P>This will enable you to get the hang of the hobby without investing a lot. If you decide that you're hooked, you can always trade up to the more powerful (and expensive) models. One of the great things about being a rc car hobbyist is how many other people share your interests. There are thousands upon thousands of enthusiasts in the U.S. alone. </P><P>You'll find clubs, race teams, retailers, magazines, Internet user groups, book, and even videos that will help you learn more, meet new friends, and stay current on the happenings on this great family hobby. Michael Holland is the creator of <a href="http://www.rc-car-fun.com" target="_blank">http://www.rc-car-fun.com</a> . His site offers lots of free tips for buying, building, and racing rc cars and trucks.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
	</item>
	<item>
		<title>New Club Showcases Old Cars in Cyberspace</title>
		<link>http://www.iusedcarsland.com/New_Club_Showcases_Old_Cars_in_Cyberspace/articles/30373</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 00:41:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Showcases</category>
		<category>Cyberspace</category>
		<guid>http://www.iusedcarsland.com/New_Club_Showcases_Old_Cars_in_Cyberspace/articles/30373</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Show cars are put to bed at the end of the car show season in early Fall until the season starts again in April.  But in the hearts of car enthusiasts and collectors, the show must go on.  Tonza Borden, antiques collector, has filled this niche by launching AtlantaAntiqueCarClub.com.  The web site is a virtual community that offers a showcase of seldom seen vintage motorcars, research, history, private collections, and many more things to do while you are online.  Borden did not jump on the classic car bandwagon as a wannabe'.  Her background has driven her to this destination."Old cars are in my blood," says Borden. "My father started working as a mechanic and body specialist when he was 11-years-old.  I was 11 when I started hanging out with him at the body shop.  On my 16th birthday, he bought me a used 1960 Ford Falcon."Is is no surprise that car buffs have memories of their first wheels as strong as old shoes tied to a wedding car.  It is also easy to see what the fascination for these timeless beauties are when viewing the Barrett-Jackson auction or; admiring an 80-year-old owner's prize auto that is not for sale for all the money in the world.Borden expresses that same passion for classic cars when she talks about the object of her recent love, a 1963 Ford Falcon Futura.  "It was not easy to find the favorite car of my youth nor was it in pristine condition when I bought it.  Locating spare parts and a good mechanic "willing" to work on a vintage car was no easy task, either," she says.  It was because of her search for vintage parts, "can do" service providers and love for car shows that she decided to build a web site to help this growing hobby.Fortunately, Borden has built a new Internet car club to bring old cars, parts, and car-show aficionados, of both genders together.  On AtlantaAntiqueCarClub.com, fellow car enthusiasts can display their show cars for the entire world to see, while enjoying an online car show in the comfort of their own home.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Show cars are put to bed at the end of the car show season in early Fall until the season starts again in April.  But in the hearts of car enthusiasts and collectors, the show must go on.  Tonza Borden, antiques collector, has filled this niche by launching AtlantaAntiqueCarClub.com.  The web site is a virtual community that offers a showcase of seldom seen vintage motorcars, research, history, private collections, and many more things to do while you are online.  Borden did not jump on the classic car bandwagon as a wannabe'. </P><P> Her background has driven her to this destination."Old cars are in my blood," says Borden. "My father started working as a mechanic and body specialist when he was 11-years-old.  I was 11 when I started hanging out with him at the body shop.  On my 16th birthday, he bought me a used 1960 Ford Falcon."Is is no surprise that car buffs have memories of their first wheels as strong as old shoes tied to a wedding car.  It is also easy to see what the fascination for these timeless beauties are when viewing the Barrett-Jackson auction or; admiring an 80-year-old owner's prize auto that is not for sale for all the money in the world.Borden expresses that same passion for classic cars when she talks about the object of her recent love, a 1963 Ford Falcon Futura. </P><P> "It was not easy to find the favorite car of my youth nor was it in pristine condition when I bought it.  Locating spare parts and a good mechanic "willing" to work on a vintage car was no easy task, either," she says.  It was because of her search for vintage parts, "can do" service providers and love for car shows that she decided to build a web site to help this growing hobby.Fortunately, Borden has built a new Internet car club to bring old cars, parts, and car-show aficionados, of both genders together.  On AtlantaAntiqueCarClub.com, fellow car enthusiasts can display their show cars for the entire world to see, while enjoying an online car show in the comfort of their own home.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
	</item>
	<item>
		<title>A Cars HVAC System</title>
		<link>http://www.iusedcarsland.com/A_Cars_HVAC_System/articles/26689</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 20:08:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>A</category>
		<category>Used+cars</category>
		<guid>http://www.iusedcarsland.com/A_Cars_HVAC_System/articles/26689</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Not only do we depend on our cars to get us where we want to go, we also depend on them to get us there without discomfort. We expect the heater to keep us warm when it's cold outside, and the air conditioning system to keep us cool when it's hot. We get heat from the heater core, sort of a secondary radiator, which is part of the car's cooling system. We get air conditioning from the car's elaborate air conditioning system. Despite its relatively small size, the cooling system has to deal with an enormous amount of heat to protect the engine from friction and the heat of combustion. The cooling system has to remove about 6,000 BTU of heat per minute. This is a lot more heat than we need to heat a large home in cold weather. It's good to know that some of this heat can be put to the useful purpose of keeping us warm. Air conditioning makes driving much more comfortable in hot weather. Your car's air conditioner cleans and dehumidifies (removes excess moisture), the outside air entering your car. It also has the task of keeping the air at the temperature you select. These are all big jobs. How do our cars keep our "riding environment" the way we like it? Most people think the air conditioning system's job is to add "cold" air to the interior of the car. Actually, there is no such thing as "cold," just an absence of heat, or less heat than our bodies are comfortable with. The job of the air conditioning system is really to "remove" the heat that makes us uncomfortable, and returns the air to the car's interior in a "un-heated" condition. Air conditioning, or cooling, is really a process of removing heat from an object (like air). A compressor circulates a liquid refrigerant called Refrigerant-12 (we tend to call it "Freon," a trade name, the way we call copy machines "Xerox" machines). The compressor moves the Refrigerant-12 from an evaporator, through a condenser and expansion valve, right back to the evaporator. The evaporator is right in front of a fan that pulls the hot, humid air out of the car's interior. The refrigerant makes the hot air's moisture condense into drops of water, removing the heat from the air. Once the water is removed, the "cool" air is sent back into the car's interior. Aaaaaah! Much better. Newer cars have R-134 as the refrigerant, but work in the same way as R-12. Sometimes we worry when we catch our car making a water puddle on the ground, but are relieved to discover that it's only water dripping from the air conditioning system's condenser (no color, no smell, and it dries!). Note: Refrigerant is extremely dangerous. Many special precautions must be taken when it is present. It can freeze whatever it contacts (including your eyes), it is heavier than air and can suffocate you, and it produces a poisonous gas when it comes in contact with an open flame. The above information is directly from the Auto Insight program, which you can buy online from AutoEducation.com. Common Problems:  ?From time to time the A/C system needs to be recharged to bring it back up to maximum efficiency. Sometimes a leak may cause loss of refrigerant and will need to be fixed before refilling. It's difficult to tell if a leak is present without specific test equipment so let it up to a professional. ?Corrosion will cause the heater core (secondary radiator) to leak. This will manifest itself by leaving steam into the passenger compartment and fogging your windows. You will know there is a leak by the sweet smell coming from your vents. Unfortunately changing the heater core is usually not the easier job in the world, as engineers tend to squeeze them into some pretty tight spaces under the dash.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Not only do we depend on our cars to get us where we want to go, we also depend on them to get us there without discomfort. We expect the heater to keep us warm when it's cold outside, and the air conditioning system to keep us cool when it's hot. We get heat from the heater core, sort of a secondary radiator, which is part of the car's cooling system. We get air conditioning from the car's elaborate air conditioning system. Despite its relatively small size, the cooling system has to deal with an enormous amount of heat to protect the engine from friction and the heat of combustion. </P><P>The cooling system has to remove about 6,000 BTU of heat per minute. This is a lot more heat than we need to heat a large home in cold weather. It's good to know that some of this heat can be put to the useful purpose of keeping us warm. Air conditioning makes driving much more comfortable in hot weather. Your car's air conditioner cleans and dehumidifies (removes excess moisture), the outside air entering your car. </P><P>It also has the task of keeping the air at the temperature you select. These are all big jobs. How do our cars keep our "riding environment" the way we like it? Most people think the air conditioning system's job is to add "cold" air to the interior of the car. Actually, there is no such thing as "cold," just an absence of heat, or less heat than our bodies are comfortable with. The job of the air conditioning system is really to "remove" the heat that makes us uncomfortable, and returns the air to the car's interior in a "un-heated" condition. </P><P>Air conditioning, or cooling, is really a process of removing heat from an object (like air). A compressor circulates a liquid refrigerant called Refrigerant-12 (we tend to call it "Freon," a trade name, the way we call copy machines "Xerox" machines). The compressor moves the Refrigerant-12 from an evaporator, through a condenser and expansion valve, right back to the evaporator. The evaporator is right in front of a fan that pulls the hot, humid air out of the car's interior. The refrigerant makes the hot air's moisture condense into drops of water, removing the heat from the air. </P><P>Once the water is removed, the "cool" air is sent back into the car's interior. Aaaaaah! Much better. Newer cars have R-134 as the refrigerant, but work in the same way as R-12. Sometimes we worry when we catch our car making a water puddle on the ground, but are relieved to discover that it's only water dripping from the air conditioning system's condenser (no color, no smell, and it dries!). Note: Refrigerant is extremely dangerous. </P><P>Many special precautions must be taken when it is present. It can freeze whatever it contacts (including your eyes), it is heavier than air and can suffocate you, and it produces a poisonous gas when it comes in contact with an open flame. The above information is directly from the Auto Insight program, which you can buy online from AutoEducation.com. Common Problems:  ?From time to time the A/C system needs to be recharged to bring it back up to maximum efficiency. Sometimes a leak may cause loss of refrigerant and will need to be fixed before refilling. </P><P>It's difficult to tell if a leak is present without specific test equipment so let it up to a professional. ?Corrosion will cause the heater core (secondary radiator) to leak. This will manifest itself by leaving steam into the passenger compartment and fogging your windows. You will know there is a leak by the sweet smell coming from your vents. Unfortunately changing the heater core is usually not the easier job in the world, as engineers tend to squeeze them into some pretty tight spaces under the dash.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
	</item>
	<item>
		<title>Buying Used Cars For Sale Just Got Easier</title>
		<link>http://www.iusedcarsland.com/Buying_Used_Cars_For_Sale_Just_Got_Easier/articles/26521</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 16:00:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Used+cars</category>
		<category>Buying</category>
		<guid>http://www.iusedcarsland.com/Buying_Used_Cars_For_Sale_Just_Got_Easier/articles/26521</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Smart consumers understand that a car's value depreciates the most during the first few years of ownership, making low-mileage used vehicles the best values.  It has now become easier to search for used cars online.  InternetAutoGuide.com, which has been serving the online automotive community since 1999, announced a special section for those interested in selling and buying used cars for sale online.  This recently launched car classifieds section has attributed to a 500% increase in website traffic and user reach since its introduction.Used car shoppers on InternetAutoGuide.com now have access to more than 500,000 used cars for sale, searchable in a number of formats for the user to choose from. All listings of used cars for sale are updated daily with information from partners, including premium car dealers, private party advertisers, and additional partner websites to provide car shoppers with the most up-to date inventory selection. Since 1999 the person-to-person sale of used cars have risen 20%, while used car sales by new car dealerships have declined.  Research indicates that key factors in the large increase of person-to-person used car sales are the explosion of Internet usage for car research; better quality used cars, and the increased availability of financing for private sales. The Internet has been an enormous tool for consumers to shop cars from around the country and find the car that best suits their needs. The combination of online car classifieds and quality car transporting companies are allowing consumers to buy cars from farther distances, across the country, and even from international locations.Through innovative merchandising products such as multiple photos and full search functionality, InternetAutoGuide.com is taking used car sales online to a level unparalleled in today's market, uniting thousands of car buyers and sellers.  InternetAutoGuide.com continues to improve the way people research, locate, and buy used cars for sale online.About InternetAutoGuide.comhttp://www.internetautoguide.com http://www.internetautoguide.com/usedcars/ InternetAutoGuide.com, created in 1999 and headquartered in Irinve, Ca., is one of the premier used car websites on the Internet.  What differentiates InternetAutoGuide.com from the rest of the automotive market, and makes this used cars site the choice for millions of Internet users is its complete coverage of each car shopper's needs and wants. In addition to used car shopping, InternetAutoGuide.com allows users to research every aspect of the vehicle of their choice, including car reviews, pricing, rebates & incentives, auto recalls, car photos, crash tests, and more.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Smart consumers understand that a car's value depreciates the most during the first few years of ownership, making low-mileage used vehicles the best values.  It has now become easier to search for used cars online.  InternetAutoGuide.com, which has been serving the online automotive community since 1999, announced a special section for those interested in selling and buying used cars for sale online.  This recently launched car classifieds section has attributed to a 500% increase in website traffic and user reach since its introduction.Used car shoppers on InternetAutoGuide.com now have access to more than 500,000 used cars for sale, searchable in a number of formats for the user to choose from. All listings of used cars for sale are updated daily with information from partners, including premium car dealers, private party advertisers, and additional partner websites to provide car shoppers with the most up-to date inventory selection. </P><P>Since 1999 the person-to-person sale of used cars have risen 20%, while used car sales by new car dealerships have declined.  Research indicates that key factors in the large increase of person-to-person used car sales are the explosion of Internet usage for car research; better quality used cars, and the increased availability of financing for private sales. The Internet has been an enormous tool for consumers to shop cars from around the country and find the car that best suits their needs. The combination of online car classifieds and quality car transporting companies are allowing consumers to buy cars from farther distances, across the country, and even from international locations.Through innovative merchandising products such as multiple photos and full search functionality, InternetAutoGuide.com is taking used car sales online to a level unparalleled in today's market, uniting thousands of car buyers and sellers.  InternetAutoGuide.com continues to improve the way people research, locate, and buy used cars for sale online.About InternetAutoGuide.com<a href="http://www.internetautoguide.com" target="_blank">http://www.internetautoguide.com</a> <a href="http://www.internetautoguide.com/usedcars/" target="_blank">http://www.internetautoguide.com/usedcars/</a> InternetAutoGuide.com, created in 1999 and headquartered in Irinve, Ca., is one of the premier used car websites on the Internet. </P><P> What differentiates InternetAutoGuide.com from the rest of the automotive market, and makes this used cars site the choice for millions of Internet users is its complete coverage of each car shopper's needs and wants. In addition to used car shopping, InternetAutoGuide.com allows users to research every aspect of the vehicle of their choice, including car reviews, pricing, rebates & incentives, auto recalls, car photos, crash tests, and more.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
	</item>
</channel>
</rss>