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| Frugal Shopper: End-Of-Year Deals Extend Into January Posted: 31 Dec 2010 12:37 PM PST The last days of the year are among the best days to shop for a new car. From board rooms to district sales centers to the manager's office at the local dealership, it's the time to add up the year's numbers—and for the most part, the attitude is that a few more cars sold sure would be great. But just as well, dealerships want to get the new... |
| Posted: 31 Dec 2010 10:03 AM PST The Basics: Nissan calls the Maxima "The 4-Door Sports Car." To some, that notion implies a lot of packaging sacrifices in the name of performance, and probably rear-wheel drive. But it's very solidly a luxury car in all but marque, with a sporting edge that doesn't infringe on passenger comfort. The Nissan Maxima was given a redesign a couple of... |
| Are California Stops On The Way Out? Posted: 31 Dec 2010 06:32 AM PST Does the term “Rhode Island Roll” mean anything to you? If not, what about “California Stop” as a way to describe a lax commitment to obey stop signs or the required stop prior to proceeding right on a red light? My recollection is of a very stern motor vehicle staff person requesting a “full and complete stop”... |
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The last days of the year are among the best days to shop for a new car. From board rooms to district sales centers to the manager's office at the local dealership, it's the time to add up the year's numbers—and for the most part, the attitude is that a few more cars sold sure would be great. But just as well, dealerships want to get the new...
The Basics: Nissan calls the Maxima "The 4-Door Sports Car." To some, that notion implies a lot of packaging sacrifices in the name of performance, and probably rear-wheel drive. But it's very solidly a luxury car in all but marque, with a sporting edge that doesn't infringe on passenger comfort. The Nissan Maxima was given a redesign a couple of...
Does the term “Rhode Island Roll” mean anything to you? If not, what about “California Stop” as a way to describe a lax commitment to obey stop signs or the required stop prior to proceeding right on a red light? My recollection is of a very stern motor vehicle staff person requesting a “full and complete stop”...
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