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Are You Ready to Take the Challenge of Modifying Your Mitsubishi Car?
by: Stacey Wilson

Okay, I know you love cars, but it doesn’t mean you have to buy a new one every now and then just to have something new and more exciting car to drive. Admit it, cars are valuable investments and I’m pretty sure you don’t want to spend your entire earnings for an expensive and flashy sports car.

Aftermarket auto parts like those offered at Auto Parts Fast are your best alternatives. By adding or replacing your stock Mitsubishi parts with aftermarket parts, you can breathe in new life to your auto and make your driving routine a lot more fun and exciting. Compared to buying a new car, installing aftermarket auto parts is less costly, so why suffer the burden of paying for a new car when you can get all the advantages of owning the latest model, say a 2006 Mitsubishi Galant, without getting thousands of dollars poorer.

Be practical, if you don’t have enough savings yet. A new car can wait, but your other essential needs can’t. But spending some extra cash on replacement and aftermarket auto parts won’t harm you. In fact, it can help you increase your car’s resale value. It’s also one way of maintaining your vehicle and enhancing its driving capabilities as well as its riding comfort, safety and style. Hence, should you decide to sell it in the future when you have already saved enough money to buy a new and more sophisticated car, you won’t have problem selling your old Mitsubishi Lancer or Mitsubishi Mirage.

Discount priced Mitsubishi parts are offered at Auto Parts Fast, your one-stop shop of high quality replacement aftermarket car parts and accessories. Here you can find performance parts designed to boost your Mitsubishi car’s performance at very affordable deals. Auto parts like Mitsubishi wheels, Mitsubishi radiator, Mitsubishi shock absorbers, and Mitsubishi catalytic converters available in this store are the best you can find for your Mitsubishi Mirage. Made with high OEM standards, they are sure to deliver the same performance as the original parts.

Let your Mitsubishi car reveal who you are, personalize it so you can enjoy it more. You can make the car’s interior more conducive for long drives and more pleasing to the eyes every time you slip into the driver or passenger seat by replacing your old Mitsubishi carpet and Mitsubishi floor mats or by adding some interior lights and other accessories.

You can change the way your Mitsubishi looks by replacing exterior auto parts as well. These parts give others a lasting impression about your car so make them attractive as much as possible. Also, if you are going to resell your car in the future, you have to pay attention even to slightest details in your car’s exterior, including the Mitsubishi door handle, Mitsubishi headlight covers and Mitsubishi hub caps. These parts can make or unmake an impression about your car, too. Wouldn’t it be frustrating if a customer rejects your offer only because of a broken door handle or some unsightly scratches on your Mitsubishi tail lights?

Redesigning or modifying your car is fun and challenging at the same time. It may require you to spend some cash but think about the benefits of this over buying a new car, which may not be your priority yet at the moment. Take the challenge, simple things like placing a new set of Mitsubishi wheel covers on your car can go a long way! Now, I’m sure you’ve got better ideas there, go to Auto Parts Fast and start turning those bright ideas into reality.



About the author:
As a former news correspondent for an auto-related website, Stacey has gathered extensive knowledge and experience in the automotive industry. This 34 year old mother of two from Memphis is a genuine car lover.

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Used Car Buying Tips
 by: Steve Gillman

Some of these used car buying tips won't be new to you. Often the trick is just to apply what you already know. On the other hand, when it comes to expensive areas of life like buying a car, one new thing learned can save you hundreds of dollars. Try some of the following.

1. Make a low offer. Okay, you knew this one. A trick you may not have used, though, is to make a low offer, and then leave your phone number with the seller. Time has a way of making sellers desperate, especially after you just helped convince them that they are asking too much.

2. Be careful with car price guides. Use the "blue book" etc, but try not to pay more than wholesale. I can't think of many times when people I know have paid more than "bluebook," so these "average" sales prices are doubtful.

3. Talk to people. This is one of the simplest and effective used car buying tips. Just let friends, family and others know you're looking for a car. Quite often people would be happy to avoid the whole process of advertising and showing their car if they could just get rid of it by giving a good deal to a friend.

4. Check out the engine. Have a mechanic look at the car, and tell you what it's likely to need in the next year or so. Then make a list, so the seller can see in writing why you are offering less than he wants.

5. Auctions. See if there is a public auction in your area. If not, maybe you can go with a dealer friend and give him a $100 to buy a car for you.

6. www.carfax.com. It's around $25 to run vehicle background checks for a month - long enough to find your next car. They'll show the chain of title, accident reports for the car, and even safety and reliability scores for that model.

7. "Ugly" cars. Watch for cars that sit on the lot for months. Dealers will often sell these "ugly ducklings" at a loss just to move them. Again, you may want to leave your phone number with a low offer.

8. Rental company cars. They are sold fairly cheap when they get the new ones in. Buy at bluebook wholesale or less, because they have had many different drivers, so they've more wear than normal.

9. Repos. Credit unions and some small banks do their own selling of repossessed cars. You usually bid on paper, maybe with a $50 deposit, and then get your $50 back if you're not the winning bidder. If they don't sell their own repossessions, ask where they are sold.

10. Consider gas mileage. High mileage may be better, but maybe a car that costs $500 less will use only $400 more gas in the two years you expect to own it. Do the math.

Use the tips here the next time you are shopping for a used car. Meanwhile, why not learn a few negotiating strategies. This helps in many areas of life, and is the most important of these used car buying tips.

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Steve Gillman has been hunting down obscure knowledge and useful secrets for years. Learn more and get a free gift at: http://www.TheSecretInformationSite.com

 



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