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You Like This Funny JDM Drift Car Bumper Vinyl Graphic Decal Sticker US $1.95
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OIL LEAK SPILL Decal Sticker Car Truck Hot Rod Drift 4WD AWD V8 HOLDEN FORD JDM US $4.89
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StikEez Red Drifting Decal: Caution Car Makes Wide Turns Sale Price: $14.95 |
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This quality decal will really liven up and accentuate any room. Comes complete with easy to follow instructions to ensure perfect placement. If you are looking to find something to personalize your home then you have found it. Our decals are made from top quality premium vinyl to ensure years of enjoyment. |
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StikEez Pink Drifting Decal: Caution Car Makes Wide Turns Sale Price: $14.95 |
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This quality decal will really liven up and accentuate any room. Comes complete with easy to follow instructions to ensure perfect placement. If you are looking to find something to personalize your home then you have found it. Our decals are made from top quality premium vinyl to ensure years of enjoyment. |
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StikEez Pink 2-Pack Small Drifting Decal: Caution Car Makes Wide Turns Sale Price: $9.95 |
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This quality decal will really liven up and accentuate any room. Comes complete with easy to follow instructions to ensure perfect placement. If you are looking to find something to personalize your home then you have found it. Our decals are made from top quality premium vinyl to ensure years of enjoyment. |
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NISMO CARBON FIBER decal sticker nissan altima maxima 350z 300zx twin turbo 370z sentra ser turbo jdm titan xterra armada frontier cute gtr 240sx 240 skyline Sale Price: $5.99 |
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Qty: 2 Decals Size: 7 inches in length x 1 inch in height Color: Black Carbon Fiber with Red O. |
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Eat Sleep JDM Japanese Car Racing Drifting Cool Vinyl Decal Bumper Sticker 3" X 8" (Customizable) Sale Price: $5.00 |
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THIS IS A SELF-ADHESIVE HIGH QUALITY STICKER. SIZE: 3" x 8" (INCHES) . IT IS VERY EASY TO APPLY AND DURABLE. IT CAN BE USED OUTSIDE OR INSIDE. YOU CAN APPLY IT ON ALMOST ANY HARD SURFACE. STICKERS ARE AN EASY TO USE AND FUN AND EFFECTIVE WAY TO GIVE A LITTLE ATTITUDE TO YOUR BELONGINGS. THEY ARE ALSO A FANTASTIC WAY TO SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR EVERYTHING YOU LOVE AND CARE ABOUT. WE HAVE CUSTOM ORDERING AVAILABLE AS WELL. JUST DROP US A LINE AND WE TAKE CARE OF THE REST. HAPPY SHOPPING AND THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR TAKING THE TIME TO CHECK OUT OUR PRODUCTS. |
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Got Drifting? Black Decal Car Truck Bumper Window Sticker Sale Price: $2.99 |
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Color:BlackShipping Duration:Within 14-20 DaysShipping:FREE SHIPPING IN all CountriesAbout Decal:Made of quality cut vinyl to stay put on the OUTSIDE of your window or any smooth surface.Sticker size:5.9 x 1.1 Inches15 x 2.7 Cm |
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When you go into a dealership, you want to know all of the pricing and costs of the car that you are looking into buying, as mentioned in my previous articles.
You should know the manufacturer's cost and the dealer's cost. You need to calculate the cost that the dealer paid for the car and then make a reasonable offer to him if you want to get somewhere. You should also know that the dealer's price is not the invoice price from the factory. You should know that the dealer's cost is much lower than the factory's cost.
In order to make a fair offer to a dealership, you need to learn to read a factory's invoice. Here is what you can expect to find on the factory invoice.
o Base model of the car on it
o All of the options packages
o Destination charge
o Holdback and dealer flooring help
Quick Tip: DO NOT confuse the invoice with the MRSP window sticker because they are not the same.
Contrary to popular belief, dealers don't have to tell you the invoice on any car. This often gives the dealer leverage over you. They can offer you one dollar over the invoice. You should know that there are hidden factory incentives in the invoice price that lowers the cost of the car for the dealership. It's no bargain for you.
If a dealership is very quick to show you the invoice, you should be aware that they are fully aware that they will be making money on that car off of you and they can settle at a lower price for the car.
Knowing this before you walk into a dealership can be your best negotiating strategy. See, they will tell you that you can afford to buy the car at MSRP hoping that you will not then wonder what the actual worth of that car is. Knowing this information can let you make them the same offer.
If you offer a few dollars over the factory invoice (which is the actual worth of the car) then you can open your bid and let them know how much profit they can make off of your offer. Check out these websites if you want to know the factory invoice of a car:
Dealers are always going to try and tell you that they paid less for the cars than they actually did so that they can make a higher profit off of the sale. Salesmen often try and make you feel guilty by telling you "I'm losing my shirt off of this deal". In truth, you are the one that is losing your shirt off of the deal, so don't buy into it.
To calculate what your offer should be to the dealership, you should get the factory invoice price (don't forget to include the options in this price), and add 5% to that amount. That is how you should calculate your offer the dealership.
When I mention the options, I mean the ones that you can't avoid. Some cars come equipped with a CD, sun roof etc. and these are fees that you can't avoid paying so sure to account for these at the beginning. You should also be sure to account for any buyer rebates as well in calculating your offer. So in the end your offer should be calculated like this:
Calculating your offer to a dealership is as simple as that. When you are considering how much you can afford for a car, be sure that you don't get sucked into paying more than that. If you are unwilling to pay more than your opening offer, let the salesman know that your offer stands firm and how they will profit from the offer. In the end you will get what you want on your own terms. To be certain that you get the drift I will set an example for you.
You are hoping to buy a Toyota Camry. You do your research at DealersInvoice.com, and find that the invoice price is $19,922; MSRP is $22,385. The dealer may offer you the car for $22,000, and shows you the invoice.
You learned by researching that there is a $500 factory to dealer incentive; and a $447 holdback on the MSRP (2%).
Based on the above calculations, the dealer's real cost is $19,922 (invoice) - $500 (incentive) - $447 (holdback) = $18,957. This is far below the factory invoice number. Now, if you add the 5% for your offer to that price, which will up the car price to $20,379 due to the addition of $455 for the destination charge that is always present, you will see that based on the offer that the dealership offered, you just saved yourself $3410. This may seem complicated but if your use a pre-designed spreadsheet from CarsDirect.com or AutoUSA.com, the program does all the calculation for you.
Mia LaCron is the founder of How-To-Buy-A-Car.info - http://www.how-to-buy-a-car.info - devoted to helping individuals buy the right car for them at the absoulute best possible prices.
Grid Review
The bright sun shines off the bonnet of my dodge viper, the engine roars as the car tears down a long straight. Coming up to a corner I touch the brake, tyres squeal and I crash straight into the barrier on the last lap sending tyres and body panels in all directions. Frustrating? Of course but I’m not out of the race. I’m playing Racedriver GRID, the latest instalment by Codemasters the clever clogs behind the Toca series. Thanks to their handy feature called Flashback I can rewind to a moment when I still had all my tyres on and pointing in the same direction and try the corner again.
I’ve played this game extensively and although not perfect this is probably the best racing game on the market to date. The realism of the tracks and cars rivals Project Gotham Racing and Gran Turismo 5:Prologue, the car damage is parallel to anything in the Burnout series and the adrenaline rush of driving is a peg above the rest.
You start as a rookie, a nobody in the racing world with a battered old banger in the garage and no money to fix it. After racing for other teams you have enough money to fix your car and begin to build your empire and dominate the competition. Design your cars paint job and choose the decals than go for pole. Wining races will have sponsors begging for you to put their logo on your car, early in your career you’ll earn hardly anything as your sponsors will pay just because you didn’t die on a hairpin. Until you’ve earned your stripes and the big sponsors are taking an interest and pay hundreds of thousands for being on the podium.
You can even hire a team-mate to increase your earning potential some will ask for a lot of money to join you but paying out is worth it as the best team-mates soon pay for themselves with the extra winnings you’ll receive.
As you work through your career, you’ll need to beat the competition in American muscle championships through the streets of San Francisco, European touring cars round the Nurburgring and Japanese Drift races down Mount Haruna. Until the end of the season when your nerves are pushed to their limits during the world famous Le Mans 24 Heures at the prestigious Circuit de la Sarthe. Thankfully it’s not a 24 hour race although you can have one if you set it up as a custom race but the day does darken and turn to night making corners that were not a problem during the day, into a lethal wall invisible until it emerges from the dark as you approach at 260mph.
As I said the game is not perfect though, the flashback feature as useful as it is sometimes feels completely necessary as 16 cars all head to the first corner in a tight bundle on a road that’s claustrophobically narrow its an accident waiting to happen and more frequently than not does. The AI does not stick to a racing line and follow it religiously like other racing games, their aggressive and actively seek to win, blocking you as you try to overtake and nudging your rear bumper as you break for a corner sending you too close to the tire wall for comfort. Also GRID lacks a split screen, you can still play against your friends online but you can’t invite them round and play together.
These faults are minor and are soon lost in the enjoyment of the rest of the game and if Prologue was anything to go by this game will stay above the rest even when Gran Turismo 5 does come out in the following months. I rate this game very highly and urge you to pick up a copy whether you have an Xbox 360, PS3 or a high spec Windows PC and start burning rubber.
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Rc Drifterzzz carzz i have a question !!!!!?
im not to rc drifting i found a website where i can buy Exceed Rc Drift carz for about 99.00 dollars......there a perfect buy but i want lights and better decal on my car .......................so Do Any of Youz know a good RC DRIFTING WESITE to Buy RTR drifting cars RC and with lights and RADDDDD decals?????????
get a Xmods from Radio Shack. You could custom make that RC car to your own liking. You could get lights, make it drift, all sorts of stuff. It is less than $100 for a starting kit too... I think $40-60?
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