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Value of a New Vehicle

With the new car market industry now in its second year of recovery, and the sales for new vehicles continually growing, there finally might be a light at the end of the tunnel for the consumer aspect of purchasing a new car. A few years ago consumers would have thought purchasing a brand new vehicle would be far fetch from reality, but a short three years have passed and the market has seem to turn around for the better.  Some people think it has turned around because the average consumer is back to working a steady job, but others believe it's because the sticker price on the new vehicle is more reasonable than before.

Consumers are able to purchase a brand new vehicle for as low as $10,000. The new 2011 Hyundai Accent is retailed value at $9,985 before taxes and with the basic features (air conditioning, standard radio, and Bluetooth wireless connectivity).  When purchasing a brand new vehicle there are no concerns with not knowing the vehicles history such as breakdowns and accidents. And you can forget the worries of wondering how often the previous owner changed the oil? For those of you who have decided leasing a vehicle is not for them, and are torn between purchasing a new or used vehicle, weigh your options and see what is best for you and your plans for the future with your vehicle. A new vehicle brings along the comfort of not having to worry about repairs.  Being able to purchase a brand new vehicle with a used vehicles price tag might make the decision easier these days.

When purchasing a new vehicle, the first thing that comes into mind is the price. How much are you willing to spend, and what features does it include? Consumers who were purchasing a new vehicle use to only worry about leather seats, sunroofs, and automatic windows. Now they want value.


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Gas Prices Higher then ever....

A VEHICLE THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY IN THE LONG RUN

With gas prices hitting its highest price in nearly 2 years, consumers are back to thinking were they can save the most money when purchasing a vehicle.   In the long run it could be the gas that's costing the most. Instead of paying extra for the sunroof, navigation system, leather seats, or even the automatic features, consumers are starting to think (once again) about what the gas prices might be in the near future.

Jack Hanania` s Automotive dealerships offer some of the top rate fuel efficient vehicles. The Volkswagen Golf TDI and Jetta TDI have been rated in the top 19 best fuel efficient cars sold by Consumer Reports.org, and they were also rated by thedailygreen.com as the most fuel efficient cars in 2011, along with the Volkswagen Jetta Sports Wagon, 2011 Hyundai Elantra, 2011 Hyundai Accent, and the 2011 Audi A3 TDI. Looking to purchase a used fuel efficient car? The 2010 Hyundai Accent Blue has also been rated the top 5 most affordable fuel efficient vehicle by the Huntington Post.  Selecting which vehicle to purchase is the most important fuel economy and bank saving decision you'll make.


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