Advices About Autos Jaguar Buyers are Most Satisfied; Toyota, Honda Buyers Among Least

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Autoblog reports, “The results are in from J.D. Power and Associates’ latest annual Sales Satisfaction Index Study, and Jaguar has leapt back up to the top position that it occupied for three of the four past years before dropping last year to third.” The survey asked 36,000 new car buyers to describe their dealership experience, “taking into account the dealership’s facility, the individual salesperson, the paperwork and finance process, vehicle delivery process and price as criteria for their overall satisfaction. Jaguar dealers scored particularly high in the delivery, paperwork and price categories by properly explaining their vehicle’s features, delivering the vehicles in excellent condition and offering good value compared to its competitors..

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Advices About Autos $10 Billion in New Auto Loans Available

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We’ve had nothing but bad news to report about the state of the automotive credit industry for months, but this morning we’ve got something good to report. If you live in the Midwest and need a new car, try a joining credit union. They’ve got new money to lend.

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Advices About Autos The 0% Financing Craze: A Good Deal?

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At the moment, more than a third of the new cars for sale in the United States can be purchased with zero-percent financing offered through car manufacturers. Toyota, Nissan, Ford, Infiniti, Mercury, Chrysler, Mazda, Lincoln…the list of automakers offering interest-free financing deals just keeps growing. Commercials touting the offers with annoying songs and shouting announcers have taken over television and radio — and the craze has probably just begun.

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Advices About Autos Consumer Reports Finds Fuel-Efficient Cars Also Reliable

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Consumer Reports has released its annual automotive reliability rankings, and this year CR presents them with a twist that fits the slowing economy. “Fuel-efficient vehicles are a very reliable segment of the automotive market overall,” CR explains, with nine hybrid models receiving above-average reliability scores, and “gas-sippers such as the Honda Fit, Scion xD, Smart ForTwo, and Toyota Yaris” also doing quite well.

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