Monday, February 8, 2010

Benfits From Buying Siezed or Auction cars

Benefits from buying seized vehicles or public auctions can be as much as saving thousand's of dollars to maybe finding a dream car. I personally have bought from several dealer's and public auctions, and like the experience very much better then dealing with the salesman trying to earn a commission off my purchase. I also like the idea of saving a huge amount of money instead of losing from depreciation as soon as I leave the lot. I know its a little scary making a purchase with a auction but go watch a few times and get to know some of the people there. They can help you get to know a lot of dealers that bring some of these vehicles to sell and then you can find some credibility instead of trying to guess what kind of shape the cars are in.

I look for older cars myself, although I will buy a newer car if it is low miles and below book value. Speaking of that there are plenty of places you can get loan values, such as Kelly blue book, Nada guide and others just to name a few. There are even places online that you can make purchase's from that are part of large online connections, like autotrader, ebay, american bargains. What ever you like online or in person, it is up to you on what kind of car your looking for. Searching online has more options in locating the specific choice and color of car your trying to find. I have used several websites to search from online, I have these on my website and a few favorites of my choice also that you can research on yourself.

With all the seized cars and bank repossession's going on if they don't sell them at huge discounts, the storage lots would grow out of control and fill up. so what are you waiting for go take a look, the cars are there for the taking and maybe you can save some money to.

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Bring On the Spring

The time is coming to start planting our garden's again. With all the record snow falling this winter, most of us are tired of staying indoors. If the sun breaks through the clouds an even gives us a small hint of warm weather, the sound of nature will become interupted with sounds of tillers an garden tractors, smells of upturned fresh dirt will fill the air as well.

So many of us want to make our own garden's, the economy is even creating new gardener's who want to try to save money by growing there own food. If your one of the new gardener's looking for tips or training, there are many places on the Internet that can help.

I'm thinking of a big garden with lots of tomatoe's and green beans for canning purpose's. Last year was not good on my garden at all. With all the record snow this winter, it may help with bad bug control. Plus all the snowfall has helped add moisture to needed areas that was drought stricken last year. I am just excited to be able to get back at it, growing more food for my family and enjoying the outdoors.

I have been experimenting with organic seeds, and fertilizer to produce better, healthier vegetables that are better all around for my family and canning. I am also collecting my seeds from plants and vegetables to use for the next spring planting, I am teaching my children how to collect the seeds at the end of the season and how we use them to grow plants the following year and continue the growing cycle. So once again I say bring on the spring so we can get going with the 2010 season.

Thanks for reading and check back often for more on this.

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