Sentences with phrase «often trade in cars»

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«It might be why car salespeople often ask you, soon after stepping into a showroom, whether you're trading in your old car — even before you discuss terms of the new car
«Average middle class» couples can buy a new car and trade it in more often, and enjoy foreign holidays with average accommodations.
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You can slam your car into walls and trade paint with your opponent in relative confidence that you will get away with it, and (unfortunately) this is often the best way to jostle for position.
A vehicle for transport (and exchange) the car boot is also charged with pop cultural history and is often associated with (fictional) violence (illegal trade, abduction, and so on); a frequently recurring theme in Faldbakken's work.
As is common with many countries as they industrialize, the usual plagues of poverty — infectious diseases and high infant mortality — have given way to diseases more often associated with affluence, such as heart disease, stroke, and cancer.While this might be expected in China's richer cities, where bicycles are fast being traded in for cars and meat consumption is climbing, it also holds true in rural areas.
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