Dr. M Tak Layak Bercakap Pasal Masa Depan UMNO

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Dr. M sekali lagi komen pasal masa depan UMNO di chedet.com:

http://www.chedet.com/2008/06/masa-depan-umno.html

Aku tidak rasa dia layak bersuara pasal masa depan UMNO sedangkan dia sendiri menjadi antara orang paling lantang menghancurkan UMNO.

5. Hari ini orang Melayu terbahagi kepada empat kelompok.

Yela, siapa yang wujudkan kelompok-kelompok itu?

Public Car Auctions: This is probably the best outlet for getting a car below it's trade-in value, and often far below. There really are "cheap cars" at auctions. And anyone can go ... no license is required.

These are bank repo, government and police seized car auctions and there are definitely some deals to be had. While learning "how" to buy a car at an auction isn't difficult, actually locating them in your area can be. Also, finding the exact car you want may take more than going to a single auction.

While many cars at these auctions are high mileage vehicles in need of repair, I'd estimate that 15% to 20% are of the low-mileage, late-model variety.

To learn more, you can take a look at this more extensive article on using and locating open-to-the-public car auctions.

Car Brokers: Next, there are Car Brokers like us. But you should understand what we are capable of and what are our limitations.

Most of us purchase vehicles primarily at Dealer-Only auctions. This means we pay the going "trade-in value" for a car. And then, because brokers should have much lower costs than a traditional Dealership, they can then put a small markup on the car.

The result for the consumer, depending on the actual price paid by the broker, will be a price very near the actual trade-in value for the car.

Using a broker, however, is actually an "easy" method for the car buyer. It takes very little effort because the broker does the work. But if you do the work, there are even better deals.

Cars Sold By Owner: This is another option where some patient shopping should pay dividends. Search for your car at websites such as AutoTrader.com and Cars.com. Also check your local newspaper classifieds section.

Individuals know they can't sell their cars at the same prices as Dealers because there are no services provided and there is very little recourse available for buyers. At the same time, individuals also don't have any Dealership costs to markup for.