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The used car dealer may feel better because, legally speaking, he has disclosed to you that the car is garbage.
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Basically, Orac is saying that contrary to its claims, the study still involved deception, in the same way that a used car dealer can technically disclose to you that the car he is selling to you is a piece of junk, while at the same time he is talking the cars merits up so excitedly you hardly notice you are buying a lemon.
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CarMax, the used-car dealer owned by Circuit City, the consumer electronics chain, has a tracking stock.
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Len W. Critcher , 28, is a used-car dealer who doesn't have to buy balloons.
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And eBay has hooked up with AutoTrader, a used-car dealer.
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By chance, a used-car dealer in Los Angeles, seeing Parcher on tv outside the courthouse, called to say that he had seen someone resembling Mcintosh buy drugs from a well-known dealer.
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One plaintiff, used-car dealer Jason Leslie, 32, of Marlboro NJ, reckons he has eaten about 50 meatball Footlongs a year since he was 18 , reports the New York Post.
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For now, his focus will be on ensuring a successful launch of the redesigned Jetta next month, improving customer satisfaction, dealer relations and used-car sales.
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There are inappropriate executions of based on an inappropriate idea (say the car dealer ad that compared women to used cars), and there are inappropriate executions of a otherwise good idea.
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The dealer gets that sale, plus a "certified preowned" used car to sell that could yield more profit than many new car transactions.
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The parking lot at the auto auction a few miles west of Indianapolis looks like a car dealer's nightmare: 150 acres of blacktop packed with undistinguished used vehicles.
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