Buying a new car is an exciting prospect, but we all know it can also be frustrating and troublesome. The last thing you want is to buy the car and then have that awful feeling that maybe you could have done better in terms of the deal. How do you know you’re getting the best [...]
Archive for April, 2009
10 Steps to Getting a Great Deal on a New Car
Wednesday, April 29th, 2009How to Estimate Used Car Values
Sunday, April 26th, 2009In previous articles, we explained using Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds and NADA to estimate the value or pricing of the car you’re selling or purchasing. In this post, we thought it would be helpful to briefly revisit each valuation site and provide a comparison of the three sites to give you an idea of the [...]
Top Vehicle Searches on iSeeCars in Q1 2009
Tuesday, April 21st, 2009Here are the top vehicle searches by iSeeCars.com users for the first quarter (January to March) of 2009. iSeeCars.com currently enables users to search over 2.5 million cars for sale across more than 10,000 different car classifieds websites. The top 10 most searched used cars by make on iSeeCars.com were: Honda Toyota BMW Nissan Chevrolet [...]
Should You Trade-In or Sell Your Old Car?
Sunday, April 19th, 2009Is it better to trade in your old car or sell it outright? In many cases, you’ll come out ahead if you opt to sell your car on your own. However, it is not an easy thing to do, which is why so many people decide to let the dealer take care of their old [...]
Where to Find Government Owned and Seized Vehicles – Summary of the Sources
Tuesday, April 14th, 2009You may have heard about getting great deals by buying cars from the government but may not know where to find those government owned or seized vehicles for sale. Here is a summary list of approved government websites to find those vehicles. There are a number of ways for the public to buy government vehicles [...]
Buying Government Vehicles Explained: Part 2 – Government Seized Vehicles Sold by The US Marshals Service
Friday, April 10th, 2009As mentioned in the last post on Buying Government Vehcles Explained: Part 1, there are 2 types of government vehicles that the public can buy: One type is the fleet of vehicles that are used by government employees. The other type are the vehicles that are seized by the government - depending on the branch [...]
Buying Government Vehicles Explained: Part 1 – Government Fleet Vehicles
Wednesday, April 8th, 2009There are 2 types of government vehicles that the public can buy: One type is the fleet of vehicles that are used by government employees. The other type are the vehicles that are seized by the government specifically law enforcement agencies such as The Marshals Service; U.S. Attorney’s Offices; Federal Bureau of Investigation; Drug Enforcement [...]
Free Credit Reports Courtesy of the U.S. Government
Thursday, April 2nd, 2009Did you know that the US government (well using our tax money) requires nationwide consumer reporting agencies like Experian, TransUnion and Equifax to provide every consumer with a free credit report every year? Well that’s true. So what’s the big deal about credit reports? As you may already know, your credit history determines whether or [...]

