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  2. 20 Questions You Need To Ask Your Car Dealer Before You Buy - AOL

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    Buying a new car is a major decision. After a home, it’s probably the largest purchase you’ll make. Whether you plan to keep your car for a few years or run it into the ground, it’s ...

  3. Suze Orman Calls Leasing a Car ‘Biggest Waste of Money ...

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    Many car shoppers ponder whether to buy or lease a car. But according to personal finance expert and New York Times bestselling author Suze Orman, you should never lease one. See: 5 Used Cars You...

  4. Suze Orman: Leasing a Car Is ‘the Biggest Waste of Money ...

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    Suze Orman Says You Should ‘Never’ Lease a Car. While appearing on “Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace,” Orman was asked how to decide whether you should lease or buy a car — and Orman had ...

  5. Post-consumer waste - Wikipedia

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    Post-consumer waste is a waste type produced by the end consumer of a material stream; that is, where the waste-producing use did not involve the production of another product. The terms of pre-consumer and post-consumer recycled materials are not defined in ISO standard number 14021 (1999), but pre-consumer and post-consumer materials are.

  6. Garbage truck - Wikipedia

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    A garbage truck is a truck specially designed to collect municipal solid waste and transport it to a solid waste treatment facility, such as a landfill, recycling center or transfer station. In Australia they are commonly called rubbish trucks, or garbage trucks, while in the U.K. dustbin lorry, rubbish lorry or bin lorry is commonly used.

  7. Durable good - Wikipedia

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    A car is a durable good. The gasoline that powers it is a non-durable good, or consumable good. In economics, a durable good or a hard good or consumer durable is a good that does not quickly wear out or, more specifically, one that yields utility over time rather than being completely consumed in one use.

  8. Your Ultimate List of Useless Car Stuff You Never Need to Buy

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    Wings. If you aren't actually entering your car into a rally of some sort or didn't pay the price of a studio apartment in Monaco for a McLaren, don't even think of bolting a wing onto the back of ...

  9. Vehicle recycling - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle recycling is the dismantling of vehicles for spare parts. At the end of their useful life, vehicles have value as a source of spare parts and this has created a vehicle dismantling industry. The industry has various names for its business outlets including wrecking yard, auto dismantling yard, car spare parts supplier, and recently ...