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Hello!
We Want You
To Know The Future Value Of A Vehicle Before
You Make A Purchase
We Specialize in comparing the Resale Value of SUV's,automobiles and trucks.
When You study our tables you will save
MONEY!
Don't Find Out When It Is Too Late!!
The purpose of this web page is to educate the consumer about
the importance of resale value before they purchase or lease a new or
used vehicle. Please click on the links on the
left side of the page to view the tables.
We have defined resale value in numerical terms so the consumer will know the dollar difference in resale value before they make their purchase.
Our tables compare the resale value of
2001 year models in year 2004. If you study the
tables you will save hundreds if not thousands
dollars. For instance the Toyota Echo retains
73% of its value after three years compared to
the Chevrolet Cavalier which retains only 48% of
its value after three years. Why would you buy
the Cavalier?? And if you lease a new Cavalier you will probably pay a higher monthly payment
for an inferior vehicle.
Why would you do that?
Do not leave this site until you view the tables. I guarantee you will be a more educated consumer and a wealthier one. Please click on the links on the left of the
page NOW.
VALUE
Value is a term that is rarely defined by automobile manufacturers though they use it quite frequently
in their attempts to sell you their products and services.
We define value as the future resale price
of the automobile you are about to purchase or
lease. Certainly individuals vary about the characteristics that they consider important in
a vehicle but we feel resale value encompasses many of those characteristics.
We do not believe that fancy navigational devices
or stereo systems have anything to do with value
and we believe warranties are overrated. The
Chevrolet Vega had a long warranty yet it was
just a good looking piece of junk with no value.
We have six classifications for you to peruse; they
include,small, medium and large sized automobiles and
small, medium and large sized SUV's. We also have
constructed gas mileage charts for you to study.
Gas Mileage is and will continue to be an important
variable to consider when purchasing or leasing
a vehicle.
We strongly suggest that you use the tables in these classifications to negotiate the best value for
you and your family.
They can save you thousands of dollars.
We studied the resale value in year 2004 of
new vehicles purchased in 2001 and arrived at
some startling conclusions.
By purchasing a new vehicle with high resale value your automobile will depreciate much slower than a
a vehicle with low resale value and you will develop
equity in your automobile at a faster rate, Plus you
will usually have a superior driving automobile. One of the startiling results is that some of the vehicles with high resale value have a Manufactured Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) which is less than a vehicle with low resale value.When this is the case you should always purchase the vehicle with high resale value.
Please study the tables they are informative for the individual who plans to purchase or lease a new or
used vehicle.
We also provide consultation services for dealers whether you are a small wholesaler or a large dealer.
Time to look at the tables.

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