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Top selling used cars in Southern
California
New Car Dealers of California want to sell
cars whenever possible, but they won't offer full Blue Book
value at this time. A dealer in Seattle gave this pricing
information recently - About six months ago, a 2006 Ford Expedition
sold at auction for about $26,000. Today, it goes for about
$16,000.
Some people buy very old
cars for parades or for sentimental reasons or
for personal interests. For instance - Gary Bursey, a semi-retired
construction worker and manager in California, has a regular
looking sedan equipped for racing, and a Legends car, a car
with a 30s style body and a motorcycle engine. Dan Murphy,
a retired neurosurgeon, owns 10 cars and has a special affinity
for Packards. Murphy is the founder and curator of Murphy
Auto Museum. The museum houses about 70 cars bought from 38
collectors, almost all from Southern California residents.
The impressive features of old cars still
trigger some people to buy them. Some also prefer to buy old
cars as they can own a car at comparatively cheap price. Packards
were one of the finest U.S. luxury cars until 1958. The gorgeous
butterscotch-and-tan 1928 Packard features a straight-eight
engine, a 143-inch wheel base, big running boards, a rumble
seat in the back, a golf club storage compartment back right,
and a "Goddess of Speed" hood ornament with engine
thermometer visible from the outside. The burgundy 1934 Packard
V-12 Club Sedan has soft-touch wool broadcloth upholstery
and a stylish cormorant hood ornament. The burgundy, seven-passenger
1927 Packard 343 has quaint fold-out open-air kiddies’
seats with adjustable windshields.
Oldsmobile Curved Dash Runabout and 1917
Marmon Model Cloverleaf Roadster show how society made the
transition from buggy to car. Corvettes, Jags and Porsches,
1961 Cadilla, 1948 and 1951 Ford Woodys are also some of the
preferred cars. The black, stark 1927 Ford Model T, was the
Everyman's car of its time.
Today, there are more F-Series pickups on
the road with 250,000 miles than any other brand. Besides
being America's favorite car, it has also been its best-selling
vehicle. Customers have made F-Series Ford cars as America's
best-selling cars for 31 years. This is also the reason for
most people preferring for F-series ford cars when they decide
to buy a second-hand car.
Some
of the Fontana
used cars that are getting selled in California
are new/old models with very low mileage. You might find out
that it makes more economic sense to keep your low-mileage
car with you and feel the pain each time you fill-up the tank,
rather than taking up a huge loss by selling the unpopular
vehicle.
If you're buying a smaller car, see if it
requires premium gasoline, which is averaging about 40 cents
a gallon more than regular right now. The Mini Cooper, Volkswagen
Passat, Mazda3 Grand Touring hatchback, Nissan Maxima and
Nissan Altima V6 all take premium. Even Smart's little Fortwo
is recommended to run on premium.
The Ford Employee Pricing Plan on 2008 model
F-Series offer customers the eligibility to receive the highly
prized employee discount pricing in more than 3,600 Ford showrooms
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