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Another 14.5 million used vehicles will be sold by independent used-car dealers.
He had the easy smile of a used-car dealer.
Loan applications, after all, come from used-car dealers, whose interest is only in making a sale.
The farmer has scraped together $50 or $75 and calls on the nearest used-car dealer.
Two other vehicles had been flooded on the lot of a used-car dealer who lacked insurance.
After all, he was no different from the used-car dealer who makes a profit on a car he knows will not run properly.
"Start on the used-car dealers," the lead agent replied.
Instead, he took it to a used-car dealer who agreed to take it on consignment.
The pink van sitting in the distance looked like some sort of advertising joke that a used-car dealer might pull.
Used-car dealers and auto auctioneers who don't allow customers to test drive a car - or even get behind the wheel.
She went to work after high school in what she first thought could be a dream job - transporting cars for a local used-car dealer.
It has since become the largest used-car dealer in the city, said Christian Falk, a spokesman.
At Autotrader.com, where all but about 300,000 of the listings were placed by used-car dealers, my privately owned vehicle might have gotten more attention.
Used-car dealers know what sells cars: curb appeal.
Used-car dealers find it easier to sell extended warranties because people have so little faith in their wares.
The cars then are sold at auction to used-car dealers, but with a year's worth of depreciation and at only half the original price.
And what about that used-car dealer?
They lie for the same reason that used-car dealers lie: They are trying to sell you something.
But unlike a local used-car dealer, they charge for it: $1,000, which is deducted from the cost of the plane if you buy it.
He's a pawnbroker, a used-car dealer, a part-owner of several taverns, and God knows what else.
There's a used-car dealer here in Albany named Henry Buck.
Crapware makes it feel like an unwashed used-car dealer was wearing it first.
It is because used-car dealers have decided that a busy commercial strip is a good place to display their wares.
It means paying her what the car was actually worth, apologizing and striving in the future to behave less like a cartoon used-car dealer.
Hackers tell the following joke: Q. What's the difference between a used-car dealer and a computer salesman?