You may have seen the August 17 article from The New York Times on decision fatigue (it’s been one of the ten most emailed articles on the Times’ website since it went live). Decision fatigue, the Times writes, “helps explain why ordinarily sensible people get angry at colleagues and families, splurge on clothes, buy junk food at the supermarket and can’t resist the dealer’s offer to rustproof their new car. No matter how rational and high-minded you ...
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Decision Fatigue and the Car Buyer
You may have seen the August 17 article from The New York Times on decision fatigue (it’s been one of the ten most emailed articles on the Times’ website since it went live). Decision fatigue, the Times writes, “helps explain why ordinarily sensible people get angry at colleagues and families, splurge on clothes, buy junk food at the supermarket and can’t resist the dealer’s offer to rustproof their new car. No matter how rational and high-minded you ...
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Used Car Buying Mistakes: Avoid These to Save Money
Used car prices reached record highs in April and May, but as gas prices start to fall, used vehicle prices are beginning to drop. If you can’t wait for prices to drop further and must buy now, avoid making these common used car buying mistakes. One mistake, like being afraid to negotiate or buying a car with mechanical problems, can cost you a lot of money.
For our list of common used car buying mistakes and how to avoid ...
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