Why People Need a Free Car Even if They Have Their Own Cars

Written by admin on May 5, 2008 – 4:37 pm -




People need find good job from which they can get medical insurance, even if they don’t think they would not have had one done. But when they have medical benefits from it, they will find medical insurances are so worth buying. The United States of America as the powerful country in the world will be in hock to the amount of $2.6 trillion by the end of this year. That means fortunately more than $13,000 per person over 25 years of age. These things are ridiculously expensive! With their medical insurance they could have every test and go to each and every doctor they can think of.

Ad companies are also “good jobs” from which you can get a new car and drive it for free, as long as you agree that your new car will be wrapped by a beautiful advertising. Many people may say they have their own cars, so there is no need for them to drive another car helping an ad companies do its job, even a brand new car.

But our country is being killed by debt. Mortgages would never have become a problem if the people borrowing had been able to pay their bills. Speaking personally, I’ve never owned a new car and I’ve never made a car payment in my life. No matter how much money I make, the depreciation in the first two years of the life of a car is just too good to pass up. Perfectly fine, still new-smelling, preowned cars are fine for me. The one exception I’m considering is being among the first to own a brand new electric car when it’s available, but the reasons for that go beyond economics.

So find a sponsoring company then get a free car is not a bad option for everyone who wants to simply personal budget. After the company accepts you as its member, no matter how much money you worry about to be paid monthly, that would be a problem. Then you can spend your income on the other important and emergence things in your life, relieving the press of modern life. You can have more choice to do things you really like.




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