Insider Guide To Car Finance

Posted on June 15th, 2008 by In51der in Car Finance, Car Repairs, Featured

Everything you need to know about buying, funding or leasing a new or used car – the cheapest way!

  • Exciting & New Ways To Fund Your Next Car
  • STOP Losing £000’s Every Time You Buy Or Finance A New Or Used Car
  • Prepare To Be Shocked By The Car You Could Be Driving
  • Know Your Legal Rights – STOP BEING CONNED BY SALESMEN!
  • The Most Simple Guide To Car Funding Ever Written
  • All Methods Explained, You Can’t Fail To Save Money
  • Drive New Cars From Just Over £100 + VAT Per Month

An encyclopaedia of ways to save money and drive a GREAT Car written by one of the UK’s most controversial critics of the car finance industry!

CAR BUYERS’ GUIDE EXPOSES DIRTY TRICKS! Written By Graham Hill, As Heard On BBC Radio 4’s Money Box!


 

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