Bangernomics Bible by James Ruppert | Foresight Publications

Bangernomics Bible

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Binding : Paperback ISBN-10 : 0955952913 Language : English
Publisher : Foresight Publications Publication Date : June 1, 2010 Pages : 167

Bangernomics Bible How to Buy and Run a Car for Less - James Ruppert Any idiot can buy a used car and every year many do. According to James Ruppert any idiot can run a used car into the ground, but that wouldn’t be very clever at all. Often the most idiotic thing that anyone can do is buy a brand-new car and then sell it a few years later at a crippling loss. But even more stupid would be not to learn from that and go back into the showroom and start the whole depreciation process all over again. Yet millions do and for many it doesn’t have to be like that. The Bangernomics Bible explains in the most straightforward terms, how to buy and run a car for less. Indeed, Bangernomics contrasts the absurd expense of buying new, with the supreme good sense of buying used. Bangernomics will show the mechanically bewildered how to buy a safe, durable car and most important of all save money. The original Bangernomics book was published back in 1993 as an alternative automotive lifestyle and has become a worldwide phenomenon. The Bangernomics Bible is future proofed (the information will not date) and universe friendly (the buying principles apply worldwide) and it comes in a fully portable handheld device (a book) for instant reference. James thought it was time to update the book completely and also offer free lifetime support via his Bangernomics.com website. Bangernomics is all about motoring at the blunt end. Bangernomics means never having to be fussy about what you drive. Bangernomics defines no-nonsense motoring in the new millennium. Bangernomics is a way of life, but remember, always beware of the dog. Like the very first edition of Bangernomics you can earn yourself a Bangernomics proficiency certificate if you complete the whole ‘crash course’ course and buy a car you are really happy with. How generous is that? About James Ruppert James Ruppert is an Independent on Sunday motoring correspondent and columnist for Britain’s oldest car magazine, Autocar. Author of and internationally recognised guru for Bangernomics, a manifesto for commonsense motoring, James has recently written and published the acclaimed The British Car Industry Our Part in its Downfall and appeared on countless TV and radio programmes droning on about cars. James not only lives, but drives by Bangernomics owning several cheap and cheerful cars at any one time. www.bangernomics.com

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