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Back-To-School Should Mean Auto Financing 101 for Students Looking to Purchase a Vehicle

For college and high school students thinking about buying a car or truck for the new school year, a first step should be obtaining an understanding of how the vehicle financing process works.

Washington, DC (PRWEB) August 9, 2006 -- For college and high school students thinking about buying a car or truck for the new school year, a first step should be obtaining an understanding of how the vehicle financing process
works, according to AWARE (Americans Well-informed on Automobile Retailing Economics), a national consumer education campaign sponsored by members of the vehicle finance industry.

“For students who choose to finance their first vehicle, AWARE’s Web site - www.autofinacing101.org - should be ‘required reading,’ because it can help make the difference between a purchasing experience that builds upon long-term financial goals versus one that detracts from them,” said Eric Hoffman of AWARE.

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