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We Need Your 2002-2008 Mazda 3, Mazda 5 or Mazda 6
Our Inventory is LOW!
The struggling economy has forced many people to reassess their finances and look for a bargain, including when they go shopping for a car. That might sound like a recipe for a robust used-car market. And it is — to a point. Even as auto dealers have seen demand for used vehicles increase, a problem has emerged: a shortage of cars.“A nice car with low miles brings premium money. There just aren’t that many of them out there. During the last year, new- and used-auto dealers say it has become harder, and more costly, to obtain good, low-mileage used cars, especially those valued around $10,000. The shortage has been exacerbated because rental-car companies are holding onto vehicles longer in a tough economy, providing fewer used cars to sell. And last summer’s federal Cash for Clunkers program, which provided financial incentives for people to buy new cars, forced dealers to destroy thousands of used cars that were traded in, many of which could have otherwise been resold. Still, in the current environment, used cars remain an important factor in the marketplace. To sum it up there is no better time than now to get the best prices for your used car. Go to www.bigmoneyforcars.com to find out how.

