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Buying a Better Classic Cruise2003 by Kyle Busch, author of: "Drive the Best for the Price ..." http:www.drivethebestbook.comWhat enables people to be on time for an important appointment, attend a favorite social event or recreational activity, or just drive on a pleasant summer day? What machine do many people get to know as if it were almost a member of the family? What enables heads to keep turning and drivers to be noticed? Of course, what else but a classic car. More and more people are realizing that the cost of new transportation can really shift a budget into reverse. In many instances, today's new vehicle prices compare to the cost of a new home just a generation ago. It would be great to turn back the hands of time on vehicle prices. This is impossible with new vehicles, but in some instances, it is possible when buying classic cars. Classic automobiles not only provide a driving experience that today's new vehicles can not match, but they can be great investments. The following tips will help you to get more driving pleasure and save money on your next classic vehicle purchase. 1. Take the time to really identify your transportation needs and the classic vehicle that is suited to your disposition. Buying used classics that satisfies transportation needs and drivers' dispositions to the greatest extent results in maximum driving pleasure. 2. Consult the Internet to visit specific discussion boards for "on the street" information about a specific classic vehicle. 3. Consult Hemmings Motor News in print or online to learn about classic car prices. Checkout the vehicle classified sections of the largest newspapers in the United States. Vehicle price trends begin in the major cities and then progress to other areas of the country. One thing to keep in mind concerning classic car prices and restoration: In many instances, costs to restore classic vehicles end up being 25 to 50 percent greater than what many buyers anticipate 4. Keep informed of any shifts in demand for classic cars of interest by joining classic car clubs and attending classic car shows. Also, identify that top notch mechanic who has chosen to make his living working on classics. Many of the "old timers" have gained experience that money really can not buy and most are glad to spend 15 or 20 minutes every few months talking about a classic vehicle. 5. In most instances, buying a used classic vehicle takes a considerable amount of time, effort, and depending on the vehicle, finances. After obtaining the classic, take the necessary time to shoot photos, document the mileage, and record the maintenance and condition of the vehicle. This will go a long way in helping to protect the classic of your dreams. 6. Remember that information, knowledge, and understanding are the keys to driving the best classic car for the price. Kyle Busch is the author of Drive the Best for the Price: How to Buy a Used Automobile, Sport-Utility Vehicle, or Minivan and Save Money. The book can be ordered from Barnes and Noble, Borders, or by visiting: http:www.drivethebestbook.com. The web site accepts all transportation questions.
Top Ten Ways to get Your Kids to Talk to You Parents can often be frustrated by their kids’ unwillingness to share their lives with them. Whether your kids are toddlers or teens, there will be times when it’s difficult to “break through” and find out what‘s really going on. Here are ten ideas on how to create opportunities for your kids to open up and share their lives with you. 1. Don't try so hard to get them to talk. The harder you tr. . .
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