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Big Bucks Auto Announces Retail and Financing Website

Big Bucks Auto, the New York and Tri-State area’s largest car buying service, is happy to announce the launch of its new online Retail vehicle sales and Financing capabilities, viewable at http://www.bigbucksauto.com. The new section offers website visitors the ability to browse from numerous late-model vehicle photos, detailed information and features for each car, truck or motorcycle, with user-friendly navigation and multiple dealer contact options as well as a streamlined online financing application process.

Hurricane Sandy Flood Damage to Your Car? Experts Offer Advice

Hurricane Sandy has come and gone, but as we see reported in the news daily, it has left lasting damage and destruction throughout the greater New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Connecticut area in its wake. In that connection, as people assess the damage, many are asking what to check for to see how your car has been affected by flooding. This article compiles a list from a variety of helpful sources for those affected by the storm.

Kelley Blue Book: Inaccurate Values for Those Thinking " Sell My Car "

When selling used cars for cash, people often look first to services such as Kelley’s Blue Book, Edmonds, or other similar sites to estimate the value of their car. Buddy Evans, Vice President of Big Bucks Auto and veteran automotive industry expert, explained recently that in reality, Kelley Blue Book and similar services’ suggested retail values can be misleading and often skew far higher than what a person can realistically expect to sell their used car for.

Selling Your Car? New E-Book Offers Helpful Tips

If you've ever wondered when the right time is to sell your car, the easy answer is replacement: you've purchased a new car and the old one has got to move on. For many though, particularly those in and around major metropolitan areas, you might find that the cost of car ownership - gas, repairs, parking, etc. - is just too high and want to sell your car for cash for basic economic reasons. And, in the current economy, if you’ve recently been laid off or your spouse’s hours have been cut back, you may decide that the loan amount and monthly car payments are now too high and it’s time to sell. For still others, maybe you’ve relocated to an area where you don’t actually require a car as public transportation is plentiful. You may just look forward to joining the ever-growing movement of people choosing to live without a car (p.s. - this 'Best Cities in the US – Living without a Car' article can help you find a great place).