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Simple Strategies For Car Shopping Without Stress

The excitement of buying a new vehicle is overcome by the intimidation factor of salespeople. Doing research will help you make the best decision for you as well as your loved ones. Use the following advice to help you make the best decision. You need to be informed when you step onto the car lot. For example, you will need to know your budget. How many people do you have to have fit inside your car? What gas mileage are you looking for? A sports car or sedan? Make a list of what you want in a car.  Luxury cars Dubai rent If you don't negotiate down when you're shopping for a car, then you're throwing away your money. Advertised prices on cars should never be paid. These prices are purposefully high in order to give some money to play around with in order to make a deal. Set up financing for your vehicle prior to visiting the dealership. This can be done at either your credit union or bank. Doing this often nets you interest rates better than dealers would give, and you als...

Chittagong University classes, exams to resume on October 19

Libraries and dormitories to be open to students on the 16th of October The Chittagong University authorities have decided to resume classes and exams on the campus starting on the 19th of October in the event that students are able to take at minimum one dose of Covid-19 vaccine prior to the start of classes. In a statement on Sunday the Acting Registrar SM Monirul Hasan said that the academic activities for all batches will begin from the 19th of October. Students should adhere to strict hygiene rules in their classes as well as on campus. At a conference, the authorities agreed to open all libraries and residential halls on the 16th of October. It will resume service on the following day. Two trains will depart the port city to on campus between 8am and 9am each day. They will leave the campus at 1:30 pm and 22:30pm. However, classes and tests will be in session during the admissions tests scheduled between October 27 and November 5," the acting registrar annou...