Auto Insurance Brokers
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You could try craigs list
if an expensive car is being offered at a ridiculously low price, one must question the motive(s) of the seller.yes, DO run a carfax check…and here’s a link to the Federal Trade Commision w/car-buying tipshttp://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/autos/aut03.shtm
and your point is? The oil company’s are here and they drive the big 3 here and if there is to be a bail out let the oil industry do it with their huge profits we helped give them and Oh yes OPEC should do their part as well
Yongnuo 460-MkII is £41 on eBay. Fully adjustable power output from 1/1 to 1/64. Also has a slave mode so will fire from your on board flash set at low power. Very reliable output. Sturdily built too (mine survived 5ft fall onto concrete & not a scratch, works perfectly). Get a couple!If you want to trigger it with radio triggers (more reliable, greater range than optically triggering) then pair them with Yongnuo RF-602 triggers – very popular in the Strobist community, reliable & a great range (I’ve tested them at over 80m). 1 transmitter + 1 receiver will cost you £27, with 2 receivers you’re looking at around £45 (best to have a receiver for each flash, though you can get away with running 1 receiver & having the other flash in slave mode).Coupla lightstands will cost you £24 (off eBay). Ok, you’re up to £150 for a two light setup there.Alternatively, go for one light (£80ish total for flash, trigger & stand) and think about a light modifier (softbox – £43). You might want something to diffuse the light a bit as well (large white sheet will do) to minimise specular highlights on car body.
Many in our government like to bury their heads in the sand on this issue because the simple truth is, there is too much money to be made in spite of the crisis we are enduring. There are a bunch of government officials that have high stakes in the oil industry, plus the great revenue the country receives in the taxes produced in fuel sales.It will only be mandatory to make changes when we drain the last drop of oil from all available resources.
Not to begrudge the obvious, but shouldn’t you begin with a telephone call or email to schedule a time and place to meet?Presuming you’ve already arranged for the other essential responsibilities when buying any used vehicle, like having it thoroughly inspected by a qualified technician, obtaining a vehicle history report and vetting the VIN with police to ensure it’s not stolen, plus ensuring any additional items like emissions certification is current, you simply (as you’ve already put it) exchange the title, money, or ask whether or not you can trade your automobile (presuming you have everything you need to be able to do so).But I sense that something fundamental is missing here…Best of luck. I hope this helps.
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Some of them aren’t too good, but overall, very funny!Thank-you
I just bought a Kia Rondo and love it so far. I’ve only had it about a week but was very impressed. The Kias come with a 10 yr./100,000 mile warranty and they also have a 5 star crash test rating. Mine has curtain airbags so those in the back are protected too. ESC (electronic stability control) also comes standard with it, which greatly reduces the risk of accidents. I think the Kia has come a long way. I’ve read many good reviews on them too. Good luck and have fun shopping.