Saturday, January 31, 2009

GSP UFC champion wins! BJ PENN looses



Another victory for GSP tonight as BJ Penn took it too the chin. a major victory for the young champ from Quebec, Canada. I fight GSP trained very hard for day in and out. As won of UFC largest public events ever hosted this fight was not a disappointment for many. The fight itself went a complete four rounds before the victor prevailed. 

A huge loss for BJ Penn , who often looked tired and well over worked during the match. After only the first round of the sold out event it was obvious who the was fit and better shape to fight
not to mention his $400,000 pay day and that included his $200,000 bonus. So the Canadian kid came out on top not just in the ring but also financially. 

A one sided fight for the 27 year old Middleweight champion. 

Monday, January 12, 2009

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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

BEST CARS TO BUY!!

There's no doubt about it anymore, the car market is changing and a lot of that has to do with rising fuel costs. All statistics tell us that more and more people are downsizing in the kinds of vehicles they drive and moving from the more expensive SUVs to the smaller compact models, and there is also a trend that is becoming evident that the used car is selling more rapidly than the newer car.

It is possible to buy a high quality used car for less than market value, drive it for several years, and then resell it at a price close to the original. If you've done your homework and show a lot of patience you can save a lot of money on a used car. Used cars are cheap to buy since the appreciation takes a large chunk of the price of the car as soon as you drive it off a lot brand new.

As well, used cars are cheaper to insure because the replacement value of these is lower and insurance premiums on older cars are lower than the brand new models. For the most part, used cars are well taken care of. Particularly recently, these cars have been turned in after a one, two, or three year lease, and to avoid penalty charges consumers have taken care to make sure these vehicles are up kept in top condition. One of the last advantages to choosing a used car is their abundance.

When you first start looking for a used car on the market you will be amazed at all the choices. With such a wide range to choose from the consumer has quite a bit of power and the ability to walk away from any deal.

But there are disadvantages to the used car as well. Used cars have limited warranties or maybe even no warranties at all. As well, some used cars can have a checkered past and it's difficult to get an accurate history of these cars unless there are fully documented service records within the vehicle. Although it may not look that way on the outside, used cars are usually overpriced as well—especially from the dealerships. Make sure you always try to negotiate at least 10% off the sticker price.


Finally there is a disadvantage to the used car that you may not have thought of and that's that every used car is unique and because of that finding one that comes together with everything you want can be a chore. Every used car has different mileage, different options, and different driving characteristics. If you've decided that the used car is the right vehicle for you, it's wise if you keep your wish list flexible. Make sure that what you expect from a used car is fairly simple and not to elaborate. Used cars tend to come with different variations that are out of the control of the buyer.

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Just like selling a home, one of the first things that you’ll want to look at when you decide to sell a used car is curb appeal. No one will even stop to take a look if the car is dirty and they’ll drive right by if they find the ad enticing enough to drop by and then see that it looks less than cared for. The very first thing that you’ll need to do is wash the car so you can see how that original paint looks once it’s been touched up a bit.



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When the professionals talk about washing the car they mean cleaning all the exterior surfaces and drying them so there are no chalk white water marks. You should also pay attention to the glass surfaces so there are no streaks left. Remember that you want the vehicle to be as enticing as possible to any prospective buyer—you want it to look as close to new as possible. This is only the starting point for the things that need to be done but the car that you want to sell should already look at least 50% better.

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After that there are a few other things that you can do and the next step is to make sure the vehicle is mechanically sound. This means that you’ll want to take it to a mechanic to make sure that there are no real large problems with the engine or electrical system or any of the other features the car needs to run properly. There’s a few good reasons for this. This first is the most obvious—most people wouldn’t want to sell a car to someone they thought was in fine mechanical shape only to find out later there was something wrong. As well, you always get more money for a certified car than one that’s not certified and certification is all about ensuring the vehicle is in at least safe condition.


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There are a few other things that are minor but they can make a big difference in the appearance of the car and most of them are inexpensive as well. For example, using a little touch up paint on the scratches or pitted areas will help the car to look newer and applying some product like Armor All to the tires can help bring up their shine. Try wiping down the dashboard and of course clean the ashtrays if you haven’t already gotten rid of them completely. Try shampooing and cleaning the carpets and floor mats too and remember that if the car needs regular maintenance such as an oil and filter change, you should take care of that as well before you put the car up for sale.

There’s one other thing that you can do to speed up the sale. Obtaining a Carfax report will give anyone interested an indication that the title is clear and that the odometer has not been rolled back.

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Once you've got a prospective car buyer to the point where they’ve made an offer, it’s time to either accept the offer, reject it, or make a counteroffer. Autoprocanada One of the first things that you want to do is show some restraint and not answer right away. In the moment or two that you take to think about the offer, go over the reasons for the original price in your head.

It's a good idea to be a bit of an actor here, maybe even lapse into silence for a moment pretending you are thinking about the offer. You might even want to say something like,

“Gee that’s a good offer and all, but I checked with a few dealers that told me this was what the car was really worth.”

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It may appear to the prospect that you are deeply thinking about their offer but in reality what you are doing is waiting for them to up their price .In the end it’s really all about the barter system. www.autoprocanada.com You might go a few hundred under your original asking price, but you want to be sure to go as close as possible to it. One of the things you need to do before the negotiation is set a rock bottom price. Then drop the highest price slowly to make the buyer think they are getting a great deal.

Once you’ve finally arrived at an agreement, one of the last things to do is get paid. In most cases, people are prepared to pay with cash or cashier’s check and you should be well aware that it is a little risky to take a personal check from someone that you don't know very well. It's important here to eliminate any misunderstandings if the buyer wants to pay with cash. Remind yourself to watch them as they count the bills, or count the money out loudly if they hand you a wad of money. If there is a discrepancy at all let them count the money to be sure or if they've done it, count the money yourself in front of them.

And as the saying goes, the job is never done until the paperwork is finished. Once you've got the money in your possession, you’ll to transfer ownership to the buyer and because the information varies from state to state you should check with the department of motor vehicles in your area to get the particulars. Things can get complicated if an out-of-state bank holds the title. In this case, you and the buyer should go to the department of motor vehicles in your area and get a temporary operating permit. Later on the new owner will have to apply for a permit in their own name.

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