Car Classifieds News
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Tuesday September 26, 2006
JAMES Packer's Publishing and Broadcasting Ltd is aggressively pushing into the online classifieds market, announcing plans yesterday for a full takeover of Carsales.com.au.Double Demerits
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Two artists trash a treasured first car in a demolition derby.
Now that's art, reports DOMINIQUE ANGELORO.Fairfax, Yahoo! Rev Up
Tuesday November 25, 2003
Fairfax's drive.com.au website will power the car-classifieds channel on Yahoo! Australia & New Zealand in a three-year deal announced yesterday.Click On A Mouse And Buy A Car With Fairfax
Sunday March 7, 1999
JOHN Fairfax, publisher of The Sun- Herald, has launched its first classifieds super site for car buyers. Using the new drive.com.au site, you can name the model, price range and location of a car you're interested in buying and, with a click of the mouse, up pop all the relevant advertisements Preparing Your Car For Sale
Wednesday May 31, 1995
FEW people when buying a car new or used realise how much money they could save on the deal if they fully realised the potential value of the car they are replacing. You should look at the car you currently own as cash in your hand rather than simply an item you are going to update. It goes Small Car Buyers Guide
Saturday May 30, 1992
TWO startling facts: the average age of private new car buyers in recession-ravaged Australia is getting close to 50. And the the most popular car among these non-business buyers last year? The Ford Laser GL. Those snapshots of our rapidly-changing new car profile come courtesyFree Show Tickets, And A Car To Be Won
Saturday March 31, 1990
GATES open next Friday for 12 days of fun and excitement at the Royal Easter Show. And what better way to get into the mood than by getting in free, with a chance to win a car? The Sun-Herald is offering a free pass to children under 16 who attend the Show with either a paying adult or anA More Calculated Approach To Motoring
Wednesday May 17, 1989
BY NOW, Sydneysiders must have exhausted all the novel ways they know to pass the time on wet weekends. Well, here's one you might care to try. Grab a copy of The Sydney Morning Herald car classifieds plus a pen and paper and try to work out which of today's cars will be worth 10 times its