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Wysłany: Sob 18:09, 12 Mar 2011
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Buying Nissans May Cost More But Worth It
Everyone knows, buying a Nissan can be a relatively expensive undertaking. Its not that Nissans are the most pricey cars on the road or any thing. Its that auto prices continue to increase across the board as automakers improve and remodel cars.
I am sure part of the increase in price is due to the inflation of material costs, company profit goals but and the need to keep up with the desire of the public for better and better features.
Just a few years ago, cars were simpler and had about the same differently packaged features. If you havent noticed, that has all changed. No, I mean really changed.
If you havent been to a Nissan dealership in recent years, you are in for a treat. Making a choice between all of the available features will be interesting. As new features and technologies are developed and become available, they are added to the pool of already available features for a premium price. As years pass by, many of them become standard and are automatically added to the price of the next years model.
Now, here is the kicker. Just because a feature becomes standard, this does not mean it becomes free. You will still pay for it. I know to some, that seems like a useless revelation but it speaks directly to the rising costs of vehicles such as Nissans.
As vehicle technologies become well known, consumers tend to expect those features to be incorporated standard in the vehicles they buy. However few make the correlation between the expected feature and the price of the vehicle. For instance, lets look at the Nissans of yesteryear.
Remember, when braking systems were relatively simple? Drivers would simply step on the brakes and the Nissans wheels would stop turning. This really sounded like a good idea to engineers initially. However, there are times when a driver doesnt want his or her wheels to just stop turning, even though they may think thats what they want at the time. Science proves that when a tire abruptly stops turning on an icy road, a gravel covered road, a rain-drenched road are other, the driver can quickly loose control in an otherwise controllable situation. As the vehicles tires looses traction with the road the auto begins to skid.
To solve the very commonly experienced problem, the auto industry turned to the anti-lock brakes systems or ABS for short. The ABS allows the cars to sense when to allow the tire to maintain a controlled roll and allows the vehicle to come to a controlled stop. When this feature was first introduced, it was sold as a special feature. Now, in most vehicles it is a standard feature. By standard I mean, you cant buy the vehicle without it.
Its standard but you are still paying for it. So, Nissan prices will continue to rise, but there a ways to offset the costs. The Purchase New Car Toolbar helps individuals in the market for a new Nissan to afford the rising prices. Car shoppers can download the toolbar at PurchaseNewCarToolbar dot com. The toolbar interfaces with TypoBounty. com Where internet errors are worth $2. 00 each. There are trillions of typographical errors online. At two dollars per reported error, users can afford to by a top of the line Nissan relatively easily.
Remember, the price that you pay for a new Nissan may be going up, but the reasons for the rises are often directly attributable to enhanced features that are of great benefit to the purchaser. The author, John Reed, of Ethical Business Impact has 15 years business experience and has had the opportunity to use and review multiple online businesses and strategies. You can read more about avoiding the money trap of buying cars at
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