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Best Way To Save Money On a Car…


2007 Mercedes-Benz C230

Unless your name is Paris or you work for a major oil conglomerate, you’ll want to take notice. This is really simple: Stay away from the manufacturer’s “Value Packages.” 

Between gas prices, credit crunches and the threat of a recession, here are some incredible examples of the savings spread available between quality used cars and and new cars with value packages. Of course, most consumers don’t pile on value option like condiments on a burger - but here’s what can happen if you did…

Looking for a sharp C-Class Mercedes? Two options to consider:

  • A new Mercedes-Benz C300, filled to the brim with the best Value Packages Niederlande has to offer: $57,944.
  • A used 2007 Mercedes Benz C230, with enough valued added options to keep you smiling all the way to the Oktoberfest, $27,922.
  • Savings: $30,022.

How about a fun Porsche Boxtser?

  • A new Porsche Boxster; and this is just for the standard model. Go nuts with the Build a Boxster feature & suddenly you’re at: $118,295.
  • A used 2000 Porsche Boxster, that will still get you to 60 mph in under 6 seconds:  $15,278.
  • Savings: $103,017. 

Even the Lincoln Town Car wants to get in on the action.

  • A new 2007 Lincoln Town Car Signature Sedan: $50,645.
  • A used 2007 Lincoln Town Car Signature Sedan: $23,960.
  • Savings: $26,685.

Rather than buy the new Lincoln, buy the used Lincoln & the Boxster…then stash the extra 11k for another great find on the best used cars

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