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    Should You Buy a Vehicle From a Bankrupt US Auto Company?

    Should you consider the financial health of General Motors, Ford or Chrysler before considering buying a new car or truck? Recently all three auto manufacturers appeared before congress to appeal to them for financial assistance ….loans.  Will this affect their ability to service your warranty? Is it possible you will get such a great [...]

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General Motors Will Write Checks on Your Checking Account for the Next 5 Years

Is it arrogant to pledge things you do not have? If your are being forced into bankruptcy because you operated on credit all of your career, how prudent is it to pledge the good will of the American people?

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SmartBuy or SmartLease – Is There a Difference?

General Motors introduced the SmartBuy Plan several years ago. There were only two incorrect syllables in the name.
 
1. The plan was not smart.
2. The plan was a lease plan.
Nevertheless, GM convinced thousands of buyers to “trade-in” their existing vehicles to “SmartBuy” themselves into a new vehicle.

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The CarGeek is being transformed into a whole new site to being you more automotive buying advice. We don’t talk carburetors, timing or performance, just deals. The CarGeek will advise you on where to find the best buys on cars, trucks and SUVs and tell you step-by-step how to negotiate the best deal, painlessly.

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SmartBuy or SmartLease – Is There a Difference?

General Motors introduced the SmartBuy Plan several years ago. There were only two incorrect syllables in the name.
 
1. The plan was not smart.
2. The plan was a lease plan.
Nevertheless, GM convinced thousands of buyers to “trade-in” their existing vehicles to “SmartBuy” themselves into a new vehicle.

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