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First 30 Minutes: Cars 2: The Video Game [XBOX360/PS3/WII/PC] (720p HD) Part 1/2

January 26th, 2012 Monica 25 comments

Buy this game (Amazon): amzn.to First 30 minutes of gameplay from the new racing game Cars 2: The Video Game My first 30 minute videos are a series of videos that feature the first 30 minutes of unedited gameplay from new video games DISCLAIMER: This video is intended for educational purposes on how to play the game Recorded on the Xbox 360 version Twitter: twitter.com Ever wondered how I record game footage? Check this out: www.youtube.com

Buying a Cheap Used Car As Your First Car

September 5th, 2011 Monica No comments

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What are decent, cheap cars to buy as a first car for a 18 year old?

May 29th, 2011 Monica 4 comments

Question by Vale T: What are decent, cheap cars to buy as a first car for a 18 year old?
I am 18, and I am saving up money to buy my first car. I was wondering what are some cheap models and what year for a car. I am thinking about a Mitsubishi Eclipse year 2000-2005.
What are other models besides Toyota, Honda, and Nissan?

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Answer by Brenden
Subarus are the best car, alot of the them have high milage, but they will LAST!!!

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First Test Drive In The All New 2011 Nissan Juke With Nik J. Miles

April 29th, 2011 Monica 25 comments

First Ride In The All New 2011 Nissan Juke With Nik J. Miles

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What To Expect At Your First Used Car Auction

July 30th, 2010 Monica No comments

You decided to save some money when buying a used car and you are about to go to your first car auction. You are feeling the excitement and anticipating finding your perfect car. There are so thousands of cars to choose from and you start feeling overwhelmed. Do you really know what to expect from used car auctions? Are you aware of the legalities that you must abide by at used car auctions? Most people get in way over there heads at car auctions. If this is your first used car auction, you better do your homework.

Here are a couple of things you should know ahead of time. First, before you go to a public, police or government car auction make sure you have enough funds in your checking account. Please check with individual auctions as some do not accept private checks. All cars purchased at used car auctions must be paid in full. You will also need to have your drivers’ license and some other form of ID to bid on and purchase a used vehicle at the auction. This is also needed to do the title work and Department of Motor Vehicles registration.

Try to get to the auction early to check out the cars that you are interested in. Then, if you can, go to KBB.com and check the wholesale value of the motor vehicle that you are interested in. This way you would have a good idea of how much you should pay when you start bidding on the vehicle. At a car auction, many vehicles have a reserve price. This means that the vehicle has a minimum price it can be bought at. If it is too much, don’t bid on it. Make sure when you do bid that you do not get into a bidding war. Never bid more than you can afford. If a bidding battle begins, just walk away. In a car auction, it is every man or woman for themselves.

Very important, before you even bid on a car or truck that you like to check the Carfax or Auto Check online to see if the vehicle was in an accident. Many cars or trucks at used car auctions may have been previously damaged. A good example of this is in New Orleans, Louisiana and Florida where many cars are damaged by flooding during a hurricane. These vehicles are usually sent to car auctions and the buyers have no idea about the flood damage. Also you may wish to take a mechanic with you to the car auction. A mechanic is a good idea at a public, private or police auction simply because they can see where someone may have tried to conceal any previous damage that the particular vehicle may have incurred.

Remember, at all auto auctions vehicles are sold “as is” and in addition they do not have a warranty. Keep all of these suggestions in mind to protect yourself from a bad investment. You should be able to go to a car auction and get a great deal on a car and cut your costs. With the right frame of mind and the tips listed above, this is can be easily accomplished.

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Find a Great First Car at a Capital Auto Auction

May 23rd, 2010 Monica No comments

Everyone is strapped for cash right now and adding another car ‘to the family’ isn’t on the budget. But most parents with new drivers are being bombarded with pleas for a car of their own. With every car in the family already needed to get to and from work, most parents reluctantly agree to getting their new driver their own car. If you’re a parent of a new driver, instead of strapping another car loan on to your household budget, why not shop a Capital Auto Auction for a car for your teen driver? Capital Auto Auction holds auctions every week that are open to the general public. There are thousands of cars to choose from and there’s a car to match your budget needs. Auctions take place regularly in Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Hampshire and Washington D.C., locations that are worth the trip and won’t waste your time. In order to get the most from your auction experience, you and your teen driver can visit capitalautoauctin.com and see a sampling of featured vehicles, complete with pictures, vehicle information, vehicle options and a condition report. The description of the car will even lt you know how the vehicle was attained. If you’re unable to travel to any of the  designated auction locations , the live Internet auto auction make it possible for you to still attend an auction. Your teen driver and you can simply click on a featured car and see if the vehicle is listed in the live auction web cast. You can also find out the live start time of the auction, the status of the car and the most current bid. Participating in a live auto internet auction is perfect for the compute savvy teen. Registering for the live auto internet auction is free at the site. Whether you attend a live auto internet auction or an auction at one of our four auction sites, you can count on finding a clean car at a price that won’t empty your wallet. If this will be your first auto auction, simple steps can make your auction experience productive. The day before the auction you can view a list of upcoming vehicles for sale by visiting capitalautoauctiion.com. Be sure to have a valid driver’s license with you on the day of the auction. If you have a car that you intend buy at the auction, be sure to have a payment for a deposit in the accepted forms of cash, U.S Certified check, Visa or Mastercard. Bids start as low as $100 but can go as high as $500 depending on the cost of the car. Arranging for pick-up of your car ahead of time will make the whole process go smoother as cars need to be picked up within one business day. By pre-registering in the office and making your information available before the day of the auction, you can save time buying your car during the auction.