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Vallejo's Auto Body

1269 San Mateo Ave
San Bruno, CA 94066 650-588-8446

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Volkswagen of Santa Cruz

1616 Soquel Ave
Santa Cruz, CA 95062 831-426-5100

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Volvo Cars Burlingame

900 Peninsula Ave
Burlingame, CA 94010 650-558-5679

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Volvo Cars Marin

619 Francisco Blvd E
San Rafael, CA 94901 415-496-2200

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Watsonville Cadillac Buick GMC

500 Auto Center Dr
Watsonville, CA 95076 831-288-2553

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Yas Automotive

1699 University Ave
Berkeley, CA 94703 510-841-8801

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Our method of buying a car avoids hassles and yields the best possible price. The key is competition—getting new-car dealers to bid competitively for your business. We tell you how to do it.

Getting a good deal on a car lease is considerably more complex than on a straight purchase, and dealers love this complexity. If you want to lease, you can still initiate a competitive bidding process by nailing down several additional points.

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