Environmental & Efficiency Concerns

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    • When to Buy a Used Car — Seasonal Pricing Patterns That Save You Thousands

      Like airline tickets and hotel rooms, used car prices fluctuate predictably throughout the year. The difference between buying at the right time and the wrong time can be $1,000–$3,000 — savings that require zero negotiation skill. You just have to shop when everyone else isn’t. Tax refund season (February–April) — the worst time to buy

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    • How to Read the Used Car Market Like a Stock Market

      Roughly 40 million used cars change hands in America every year — nearly 2.5 times the volume of new car sales. That makes the used car market one of the largest consumer marketplaces in the country. And like any market, it has patterns, cycles, and exploitable inefficiencies. Most buyers treat car shopping as a one-time

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