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Century Motors, Chippendale, Sydney, by Max Dupain, 1853 by State Library of New South Wales Via Flickr: Century Motors, Chippendale, Sydney, by Max Dupain, 1853 It may look like a still from an American film noir movie, but this beautifully composed shot shows a used car business in Broadway, Sydney. Taken at night-time by Max Dupain, it also captures the spire of St Benedict’s church, which is still standing today. Two years earlier, the showroom’s manager, Arthur Hacker, had been embroiled in an unsolved murder after his wife was strangled at their mansion in Northcote Avenue, Killara. ON 558/Box 3/nos. 120–124 On display in State Library of New South Wales Exhibition 'Shot' www.sl.nsw.gov.au/exhibitions/shot
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Benefits of Buying Top-quality Tailored Trailers in Sydney!
When businesses need to buy contemporary commercial trailers in Sydney, they should visit trustworthy trailer providers with specially crafted trailers that satisfy specific needs. Businesses prefer customised trailers are useful tools with a wide range of home and commercial uses.
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Icebreakers
Pairing: Victor Vale x reader (platonic but reader is flirty)
Summary: Sydney finds a board game and asks you and Victor to play. It brings some interesting truths to light. | 0.7k+ words, fluff.
picture (and foreshadowing) from Pinterest
“C’mon!” Sydney requests. “Vic and I want to play a game, but we need three players.”
You look up and furrow your brows. “Did you just say Victor Vale wants to play a game?”
“He agreed, so that means something. Now, come on before he changes his mind!”
Suspicious, you get up and follow Sydney into the living room. It’s not the first safe house you’ve been in this month, but it seems to be Sydney’s favorite in a while. When you see Victor waiting on the couch with a series of cards laid out around a board, you’re surprised. You were sure Sydney was tricking you because Victor Vale and playing board games for fun don’t sound right together.
“Sit, sit,” Sydney demands.
You raise your hands in surrender and then join Victor on the couch. Sydney sits on the floor on the opposite side of the table and begins rearranging things slightly. Victor grumbles beside you, and you assume he did the initial setup.
“Was she this bossy with you?” you whisper.
“Isn’t she always?” Victor counters.
“Okay!” Sydney announces. “This game is called Icebreakers and I’m pretty sure it’s from when Victor was a kid, so it’s old and used.”
Victor rolls his eyes beside you, and you hide your smile at Sydney’s teasing.
“So, the goal of the game is to knock the other person off the ice. When it’s your turn, you pick a card from one of the stacks, ask the question, and decide who’s lying. If you’re right, you tap the piece of ice under their little game piece.”
“What if I lie about lying?” Victor asks.
“Don’t. Any other questions?”
“What if I don’t have an answer?” you inquire.
“Pick one, I don’t know. Oh, and apparently the cards labeled life are existential questions and a lot of kids were upset by this game before it was discontinued. I’ll go first!”
You glance at Victor, but he only shrugs. Hopefully, Sydney won’t be another in the long list of people scarred by this game.
“Okay,” she says softly. “The first question is, Do you believe in… life after death?”
She looks at Victor, and then they both look at you. As the only person at the table who hasn’t died and come back to life, you are also the only person who doesn’t know.
“Is that a trick question?” you ask. “Or is it just what I believe? Does something happen if I’m wrong?”
“Just answer however you want,” Victor says. “We shouldn’t tell you anything regardless. It’s up to you and your faith to decide what to believe.”
You hum and answer the question. Sydney decides that both you and Victor are telling the truth and instructs you to go next. You choose a card from the Events pile.
“Have you fallen in love more than once?” you read.
“No,” Sydney answers. “Can you fall in love more than once?”
You smile at her and turn toward Victor.
“Yes, I have,” he answers.
“Alright, Bruce Wayne,” you murmur. “I’m thinking Sydney’s lying, but doesn’t know it, so your turn.”
“Bruce Wayne is a playboy,” Victor argues.
“You could be too if you’d give me a real chance,” you reply with a smile. “But you keep turning me down.”
“Playboys don’t fall in love.”
“Want to change that?” you flirt, batting your lashes dramatically.
“No.” Victor picks a car without looking, then asks, “If you had to kiss someone playing- Nope, we’re done with this game, Sydney.”
“Victor,” you say.
“What?” he asks harshly.
“That’s my answer.”
Sydney laughs and rolls backwards when Victor’s brows draw together. As she clutches her stomach in amusement, you smile innocently.
“Right,” Victor says. “And I am the playboy.”
“Someday. Oh, one more thing.”
You pick up the hammer piece and knock the ice out from under Victor’s piece.
“What was that for?” he asks.
“You lied,” you answer. Sydney’s laughter grows louder after you add, “You didn’t say my name.”
“No more yard sale board games, Syd,” Victor demands.
He stands and exits the room, and you grab the next card out of curiosity. Can people be heroes and villains simultaneously? You yell for Victor to come back, and he does, but he doesn’t answer the question before he breaks the ice under your piece, too.
“Hey, if we lose, we lose together, that’s what I’m hearing, Vic!” you yell behind him when he storms out again.
“Another family destroyed by Monopoly,” Sydney laments.
“I’m going to talk to Mitch about your internet privileges.”
“And I’ll tell Victor you lied about the love question.”
You and Sydney stare at one another for a moment before you nod together. Icebreaker was certainly discontinued for a good reason.
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31 Days of Horror day 12: Consult
"I just don't know what to do, Benny," Sidney said with the kind of sigh that meant finality. Defeat. Deep and bone weary.
Bernadette Harlow, Benny to her friends, looked up at their reflection in the salon mirror. Sydney, never Sid except to her dear old dad, had cherry red lips pulled into a frown. The make up around her eyes was cakey, layered on thick to hide the color of sleepless nights while doing nothing to reduce the puffiness. Her hair was so often styled picture perfect, but it stood a frizzy mess.
Benny offered her a gentle smile. "About what, your hair?" Her voice was breezy, playful, and ready to turn on a dime. She flicked a strand of chestnut waves. "What's going on?"
Sydney scoffed, her eyes rolling. It did not seem directed at Benny, who held her tongue in wait for whatever it was Sydney had to say. "It's that stupid charity auction. Blair Gardner is giving me attitude because we aren't able to set up the nice tables for it, and I always tell her that the money all gets funneled to her little club and city hall's left picking up the scraps!" She rolled her eyes.
"And let me tell you, Benny," she went on with a pop of her lips. Benny smirked, just a twitch of her mouth, leaning forward in interest, her hands on Sidney's shoulders. "Let me tell you! You'd think they were animals, the way they'd kill over those items." The fire in her flickered, and faded. It broke Benny's stone heart a little to see her sails fall out of favor with the winds. "They don't appreciate all the work we do, every time. All the auctions, the bake sales. Art shows!"
She opened her mouth to say more. Benny squeezed her shoulders, catching her attention. "Don't get in a tizzy," Benny said. "Don't let those rich punks get you down, they don't have much going on in their lives."
"Benny!" There was a laugh, caged within the scandal. The corners of her eyes creased with a suppressed smile.
"What? I'm telling the truth. They have their country club and their complaints and that's it."
Benny hated them, if she was honest. Anyone in the town held out by their gilded fences did, she figured, from the way handymen and nannies and maids glowered and mumbled amongst each other. Ever since she'd moved there as a child and her parents picked up whatever work they could, even with their phony patriotism and victory gardens. They drifted across town in fancy new cars in fancy new clothes, handmade by the highest fashion houses in rebuilt France. Ignoring the rabble around them.
She pushed the venom out of her voice even as it bubbled in her throat, fierce enough to spit. "I tell you what, I'll give you a make over. Free of charge." Sydney's expression changed to one of shock, a comical round O of her mouth and eyes wide enough to see the whites all around the iris behind her cats eye glasses.
"Oh Benny-"
"Don't worry about it." She waved a hand. "I know you were just here for a consult but I can tell you need the whole deal. I'm sure your husband would enjoy it too."
"Dan does always like it when I get fancy..."
"So indulge a bit. Relax." Benny's mouth split open into a smile. If Sydney was looking closely, like a child pressing up against the glass of a sweet shop, she would have noticed it was slightly too wide. Benny's teeth a little too sharp. "And you know, I have a favor to call in. Could help you with the auction."
"Oh Benny," Sydney sounded on the verge of relieved laughter. "You're too good to me."
Benny straightened. She adjusted her hair in its tight bun, and strode into the rest of the quiet salon to gather her supplies, calling over her shoulder, "Don't give two thoughts to it. We'll show those rich folks a thing or two."
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It really bothers me that so few people on this site seem to genuinely like Frank. I'm glad I found this blog.
There are so many people who only post about him when he mentions MCR, or only post about Frank when there is some nonsense drama fabricated around him and those people want to get in on the memes.
It's almost as though people can't be genuine or sincere about Frank. There's always a level of sarcasm or criticism or slight hostility when they talk about him. They can write novel length posts about anyone else in MCR with no snark, but can't do the same for Frank. The only exception to this is the Sydney bus accident, and honestly I dread the day some fucking ghoul tries to make a joke post about that incident.
these past few days really have been disheartening on that front.
i did expect there to be some anger and typical capitalism discourse from people who really do not understand what they are talking about. but it is so crazy to see anger from people i actually didn't expect to lash out in that way. seeing users change their frank profile pictures because they were so mad over the reverb sale, or i have even seen someone keep theirs but with a red x over his face. as if frank doesn't see what happens online and like his feelings can't be hurt. all because they objected to him selling old clothes (conveniently forgetting that were part of iconic shows/tours/photographs) for a proper collectors fee? significant figures in music have their 'old clothes' in museums or on display or in private collections - these pieces have the potential to increase in value or have donation value to future music exhibitions.) the turn around from being excited to try and buy something of frank's to straight up condemning him is weird. like you said, like they never really liked him in the first place.
mikey literally just had a signature bass line where the bass costed over $1000 and i never saw anyone comment or complain about it. no one accused mikey of 'going for the cash grab'. and this isn't a dig at mikey, just shows the double standard.
long time frank fans should know that 'being critical of your favs' is not dished out fairly and often leads to certain fans attempting smear campaigns against frank. it's why i tend to be protective of him on this blog, to try and counteract that bs.
there were some particular tweets that really pissed me off and i thought about responding, but i also didn't want more attention on them. it's a thin line.
and then with the context of certain meddling/manipulation that goes on in the fandom space where frank is often targeted with unfounded rumours. . . i'm usually out of the loop on that one but i've been curious with lola's reemergence. on that topic i can think of a certain person with a deleted possum post making fun of a car crash.
frank cares and puts in extraordinary effort into his career, truly giving fans so much, and for his efforts he is unappreciated or has his name dragged through the mud. from his efforts to reunite mcr in the first place, to the amazing ls dunes content recently and giving fans opportunity to purchased reasonably priced collectors items tagged with stories where all fans can learn more. have fans ever heard of thank you? and appreciating what you get instead of demanding for something else? truly biting the hand that feeds. and then there is a controlling aspect to it as well - not accepting who frank is as a person, the art and opportunities he is putting out and bullying him online to get things out of it. i'm glad he won't bend to that pressure and his snarky response tweets were gold.
this is the same behaviour that ran frank off of twitter in the first place. so it's hard not to get upset about it when it is being ruined for the rest of us. but we also can't change other people. it is what it is.
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is that jillian lloyd i see at that garage sale over there ? it’s rare to see the twenty five year old outside of presents of the past . if you ask me , they remind me a lot of fresh snow , oversized bubblegum bubbles , the burn of alcohol , and brand new shoes ... but that could just be because she’s been known as the spitfire since she came to town 8 years ago . just keep an eye on them & see if their true colors shine through !!
tends to resemble sydney sweeney (( like this and ill enter ur ims.))
BASICS
Name — jillian henrietta lloyd
Age — twenty five
Sex — cisfem
Pronouns — she/her
Sexuality — bisexual
Birthday — 09/12/97
Residence — coral coast
Occupation — employee at presents of the past
Time in Fairford — 8 years
PERSONALITY
Positive Traits — deliberate , warm , gregarious , alluring , intrepid.
Negative Traits — facetious , guarded , hot-headed , aloof , enigmatic.
Likes — sunshine , the beach , old cars , farmers markets , dressing up , fidget toys , old television/cinema , going to bed late , coconut ice cream
Dislikes — eye-contact, loud chewing, slow walkers , beer , being too cold , sweating , romantic movies , seafood , the dark .
Aesthetics — freshly fallen snow , oversized bubblegum bubbles , the burn of alcohol , brand new shoes , showing up late to everything with a large coffee , the echo of an empty theatre , the lingering smell of fruity bodyspray
Goals — self sufficiency . she doesn’t want to rely on her step-mom forever.
Motivations — being a good person so the owner of the shop still likes her
MEET JILLIAN
“What’s it like, living in Fairford? Did you ever picture yourself settling down here or did you always know this would be your home?”
“Well I didn’t know this was going to be my final destination, I guess,” Jillian answered, twisting a lock of her hair between her fingertips and averting her eyes as she pondered the question. Truth is she packed up the car she had gotten as a gift (from her step mother) for her 16th birthday, and drove North. Following the winding path of 101 for three days, stopping to sleep in rest areas, and once in a motel when she needed a shower, on the fourth day she drove a little more aimlessly, trekking off until a large ‘Welcome to Fairford’ sign greeted her, and never ended up looking back. Jillian had stopped in to find something to eat, and found herself drawn in by the quaint way the town bustled with life. “But the longer I stayed, the less I felt like leaving,” she finishes the thought while sitting up a little straighter. “To answer you other question, though, living in Fairford is pretty much exactly what you’d imagine it to be. Knowing your neighbors is nice, and like- the name of who owns your favorite coffee shop. It’s nice feeling connected.”
“What’s your family like? Are you still close, or have you blocked all their numbers?”
Jillian stiffens imperceptibly, before scratching the back of her ear and laughing as nonchalantly as she could muster. “Not many number to block,” she jokes with a wave of her hand. “Dad’s dead, mom’s dead, I still talk to my step-mom from time to time, but she’s...” the assailing thoughts making it hard for Jill to focus before clearing her throat, “She lives in California, so it’s hard to stay close,” she excuses. It’s a good excuse, too, but not remotely close to the actual answer. “My siblings are weird too, I never really know what they’re thinking, even when we are in touch,” she deflects, though the underlying truth to those words are in the fact Jillian truly has never known how her siblings feel about her.
“Top five songs currently on your Spotify?”
Jillian rolls her eyes and whips out her phone, “I use Apple Music, actually,” she corrects, before tapping the app and scrolling for a moment. “The last five songs I’ve added though,” she begins, eyes reading before a wide grin coming across her face, “I Am a Rock, by Simon and Garfunkle. Then it’s Hey Juliet, by LMNT. I like to sing ‘Hey Jillian’ because it still works,” she teases, and turns her attention back to read her phone again, “Cardboard Box by Flo, super catchy. Can’t Kick Up the Roots, by Neck Deep, and oh--” she trails off, having a soft chuckle behind her and before concluding, “And Fireflies by Owl City.”
BACKGROUND
born to college aged, aspiring star-mother , entertainment industry CEO la-father. father had a wife , mom was an affair. no contact with dad, received hush money. mom died when she was 4, came into father’s custody. new siblings. tense relationships. father expected perfection in everything she did from day one. her step mom was lovely, not missing a beat to invite jillian in despite the pain her presence caused.
was put in pageants from the age of 5 with no choice . jillian had ebbing and flowing relationships with her half siblings. winning titles was the only thing her father ever praised her for. after a few years jill had no interest in pageants, but was told it was “the only thing going for her” by her father. after a tumultuous end to pageanting years later, she was the only one of her siblings to attend boarding school starting at the age of 13, and was only asked to come home for christmas and summer breaks. it took her a few years to warm up, but it turned out her step mom was her biggest ally.
in school jill used her looks to get whatever she wanted, and had most of her classmates wrapped around her finger. she pranced around acting like she had everything figured out, the leader of her own little clique, it was the most powerful jillian had ever felt in her life. she lost her virginity at the age of 15 , and her reputation throughout school was quickly made. she was still wildly popular, but that popularity came with everyone’s assumption that jill had slept with half the school’s population (when in reality, the number was something more like 6 people.) after being devastated by the fact, jillian embraced it, and has since used her promiscuity to keep people at arms length. (she would rather sleep with you, than get to know you, because she assumes that’s all you want from her.)
her father died the week before jillian was about to graduate high school ... she didn’t return home and chose to walk with her classmates despite the fact she had little-to-no one in the crowd for her. packed up the small amount of belongings she had at school and moved to fairford.
starting over completely , she got a job at presents of the past. jill never really knew what she liked, her feelings always coming second to whatever duties she had to fulfil. but the owner is the sweetest man that welcomed jill immediately, and was overjoyed to express his joy of old trinkets, things of the past, and anything the looked like it held a story. it was the first time jill had met someone that made her so happy. she didn’t feel the incessant need to please him like her father , or the instinctual guilt for the reality of her relationship like her step mom. he was just him, and made jill feel heard, and seen even from their very first discussion on embroidered dinner napkins. jill did her best to keep the fact that she was living out of her car under wraps, terrified of feeling pitied, or that his thoughts about her would change. that arrangement lasted a little less than 3 months before jill was able to get her own place. she had been ignoring all of her step mother’s attempts at communication since she graduated (and the death of her father or whatever) all those months ago, but jill finally felt like she was drowning and needed help and one day picked up the phone. her step mom got her into a nice townhouse on the coast without as second thought.
today she’s still (partially) being supported by her step mother, their relationship relatively unchanged from her childhood, visiting for holidays and speaking every so often, but the older jillian gets, the more she understands how awful her father was, and how drastically she had changed her step mother’s life. the dynamic between them can’t help but overwhelm jill with guilt sometimes, so she does her best to keep the woman at arms length, even though she’s the only family she has. besides from the owner of presents, of course, who she also spends some holidays with, evening joining him and his family for thanksgiving dinner last year.
jillian absolutely pours herself into her work at presents, and her relationship with the owner flourished alongside her passion for the very same trinkets. as somebody with little family , jill was enthralled with the idea of keeping the history of a person alive , even after they've died. old photographs, toys made only of wood and cloth nearly falling apart, sewing tins full of memorabilia of a band that no longer exists. all of it excites jill.
WANTED CONNECTIONS
mw: exes !!! any past romantic/sexual connection (m/f , she’s bi hehe) , current fwb , roommate , long lost cousin , dealer
neighbor.
rival.
mentor.
bad influence.
personal trainer.
sexually tense friendship.
party friends.
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Tandem Trailers for Sale in Sydney: Everything You Need to Know
Tandem trailers are known for their durability and ability to carry heavier loads, making them a popular choice for both personal and commercial use. Tandem trailers in Sydney are available in various designs and sizes, offering versatility for a wide range of applications, from transporting goods to towing vehicles. This article will explore the benefits of tandem trailers, their types, and considerations when buying one in Sydney.
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1. What Are Tandem Trailers?
1.1 Definition and Features
A tandem trailer is a type of trailer that has two axles, typically located one behind the other, to distribute the weight of the load evenly. This configuration allows for greater weight capacity and stability while towing. Tandem trailers are often used for transporting larger loads and are popular in industries such as construction, agriculture, and transport.
1.2 Benefits of Tandem Trailers
Increased Stability: The two axles provide more excellent stability, reducing the risk of sway when towing heavy loads.
Higher Weight Capacity: Tandem trailers can carry more weight than single-axle trailers, making them ideal for transporting heavy machinery, vehicles, or large quantities of goods.
Improved Towing Efficiency: The weight distribution across two axles makes tandem trailers easier to tow, especially when carrying heavy or unevenly distributed loads.
2. Types of Tandem Trailers
2.1 Flatbed Tandem Trailers
Flatbed tandem trailers are versatile and can be used for various transport needs. These trailers have a flat, open platform, making them ideal for hauling bulky items like construction materials, machinery, or large vehicles. Flatbed tandem trailers are available in various sizes and configurations, so you can choose one that best suits your needs.
2.2 Enclosed Tandem Trailers
Enclosed trailers offer protection for goods being transported. These fully enclosed trailers provide a secure and weather-resistant environment for items such as furniture, electronics, or other sensitive materials. Enclosed trailers are often used for long-distance transportation to protect the cargo from the elements.
2.3 Car Trailers
Car trailers are a popular option for those needing to transport vehicles. These trailers are designed with ramps for easy loading and unloading of cars, motorcycles, or other vehicles. Car trailers often come with tie-down points to secure the vehicle during transit.
2.4 Heavy-Duty Trailers
Heavy-duty trailers are built to transport extremely heavy or large loads. These trailers are commonly used in industries such as construction or agriculture, where equipment and machinery must be moved frequently. They are built with durable materials to withstand the weight and wear associated with heavy-duty hauling.
3. Factors to Consider When Buying a Tandem Trailer in Sydney
3.1 Load Capacity
One of the most important considerations when buying a tandem trailer is the load capacity. Determine how much weight you need to carry and ensure that the trailer can safely accommodate that weight. Overloading a trailer can lead to accidents and damage to the trailer itself.
3.2 Trailer Size and Configuration
These trailers come in different sizes and configurations, so choosing one that fits your needs is important. Consider the type of cargo you plan to transport and whether you need a flatbed, enclosed, or car trailer. Be sure to select a trailer with enough space for your items.
3.3 Durability and Material
These trailers are made from various materials, including steel and aluminium. Steel trailers are heavier but more durable, while aluminium trailers are lighter and more resistant to rust. Choose a material that suits your needs based on the weight you plan to transport and the environmental conditions the trailer will be exposed to.
3.4 Braking System
These trailers often feature a braking system to improve safety, especially when carrying heavy loads. Look for trailers with efficient braking systems to ensure you can stop safely and effectively, particularly on hilly terrain or long journeys.
4. Where to Find Trailers for Sale in Sydney
4.1 Local Dealerships
Sydney has several reputable dealerships that specialise in trailers. These dealerships offer new and used trailers and allow you to inspect the trailer in person before purchasing. You can also inquire about financing options, warranty plans, and after-sales services.
4.2 Online Platforms
Online platforms such as Gumtree, Trailers for Sale, and eBay feature a wide selection of trailers from private sellers and dealerships in Sydney. Online shopping lets you compare prices, view detailed product descriptions, and contact sellers directly.
4.3 Auctions
Trailer auctions in Sydney can be an excellent opportunity to find a great deal on a tandem trailer. However, it's important to inspect the trailer thoroughly before bidding, as trailers at auctions are often sold "as-is."
5. Maintaining Trailer
5.1 Regular Inspections
Inspect the trailer regularly to ensure that all components are functioning properly. Check the tyres, brakes, axles, and suspension to ensure they are in good condition.
5.2 Lubrication and Cleaning
Keep the trailer clean and lubricate the moving parts to prevent rust and wear. Regular maintenance will extend the lifespan of the trailer and improve its performance.
5.3 Storage
When not in use, store your tandem trailer in a secure location, preferably covered to protect it from weather damage.
Conclusion
Tandem trailers in Sydney offer versatility, stability, and high weight capacity for transporting various loads. Whether you need a flatbed, car trailer, or heavy-duty model, there are numerous options available to suit your needs. By considering key factors such as load capacity, material, and trailer size, you can find the perfect tandem trailer to support your hauling requirements.
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Car Buyers Advocate Sydney: Your Ultimate Guide to Hassle-Free Car Buying
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Buying a car in Sydney can be overwhelming, especially with so many options, dealerships, and potential pitfalls. This is where a Car Buyers Advocate Sydney comes in handy. They take the stress out of car shopping, ensuring you get the best deal on a vehicle that suits your needs and budget.
In this guide, we’ll explore what a car buyers advocate does, why you need one, and how they can help you make an informed car purchase in Sydney.
What is a Car Buyers Advocate?
A car buyers advocate is a professional who works on behalf of car buyers to find, negotiate, and secure the best car deal. Unlike car dealers who work for sellers, a buyers advocate prioritizes your interests, ensuring you don’t overpay or get stuck with a poor-quality vehicle.
They provide expert advice, handle negotiations, and save you time and money in the car-buying process.
Why You Need a Car Buyers Advocate Sydney
Sydney’s car market is vast, with countless dealerships, private sellers, and online platforms offering both new and used vehicles. Without the right knowledge, you might end up:
Paying too much for a car that isn’t worth its price
Buying a vehicle with hidden mechanical issues
Struggling with complex negotiations and paperwork
Falling for sales tactics designed to pressure you into a quick decision
A car buyers advocate eliminates these risks by offering expert guidance and securing the best possible deal for you.
Benefits of Hiring a Car Buyers Advocate
1. Saves You Time
Searching for the right car can take weeks, if not months. A car buyers advocate speeds up the process by shortlisting the best options based on your needs.
2. Expert Negotiation Skills
Advocates have extensive industry experience and know the true value of cars. They negotiate on your behalf to ensure you get the lowest price possible.
3. Access to Exclusive Deals
Many car buyers advocates have connections with dealerships, auction houses, and private sellers. This gives you access to deals that may not be available to the general public.
4. Ensures You Get a Reliable Car
A professional advocate conducts thorough vehicle inspections and history checks, ensuring the car is in good condition and free from financial or legal issues.
5. Eliminates Stress
From test drives to paperwork, the entire car-buying process can be overwhelming. With an advocate handling the details, you can relax and enjoy a smooth purchase.
How Does a Car Buyers Advocate Work?
The process of working with a car buyers advocate typically involves the following steps:
Step 1: Understanding Your Needs
The advocate starts by understanding your budget, preferred car model, usage requirements, and any special features you want.
Step 2: Research and Shortlisting
Based on your preferences, they research the market, compare prices, and create a shortlist of the best cars that meet your criteria.
Step 3: Vehicle Inspections and History Checks
Before making recommendations, the advocate ensures each car is mechanically sound and free from any past accidents, finance issues, or odometer tampering.
Step 4: Negotiation and Purchase
Once the perfect car is found, the advocate negotiates the best deal, ensuring you don’t overpay. They also assist with paperwork and finalizing the purchase.
Step 5: Delivery and Post-Purchase Support
Many advocates go the extra mile by arranging the delivery of your car and providing post-purchase support, such as warranty guidance and insurance recommendations.
How to Choose the Right Car Buyers Advocate Sydney
Not all car buyers advocates are the same. Here’s how to choose the best one for your needs:
Experience & Expertise – Look for advocates with a proven track record and extensive knowledge of Sydney’s car market.
Customer Reviews – Check online reviews and testimonials to see what past clients say about their services.
Transparency & Fees – Ensure the advocate charges a fair and transparent fee structure with no hidden costs.
Industry Connections – A good advocate has established relationships with dealers, auction houses, and mechanics.
Comprehensive Services – Choose an advocate who offers full services, from research to post-purchase support.
How Much Does a Car Buyers Advocate Cost?
The cost of hiring a Car Buyers Advocate Sydney varies based on factors such as the level of service and the type of car you’re purchasing. Some advocates charge a fixed fee, while others take a percentage of the car’s purchase price. On average, expect to pay anywhere between $500 to $3,000, depending on the complexity of the service.
However, considering the potential savings and peace of mind, this fee is often a worthwhile investment.
Who Can Benefit from a Car Buyers Advocate?
Anyone looking to buy a car can benefit from an advocate, but they are especially helpful for:
First-time buyers who lack experience in car shopping
Busy professionals who don’t have time to research and negotiate
People buying luxury or rare cars who need expert guidance
Those relocating to Sydney and unfamiliar with the local car market
Anyone wanting to avoid dealership pressure tactics
Conclusion
A Car Buyers Advocate Sydney is your best ally when it comes to purchasing a vehicle. They handle everything from research to negotiation, ensuring you get the best car at the right price—without the stress.
If you’re considering buying a car, investing in a buyers advocate could save you time, money, and headaches, making your car-buying experience smooth and hassle-free.
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Car Detailing in Randwick: Enhance Your Car's Look!
Introduction
Car detailing in Randwick is the best service one could use to keep the aesthetics and functionality of the vehicle at par. Within Randwick, the lively Sydney suburb, a host of car detailing services can cater to your specific needs in getting your car ready to sell, enhancing its outlook for better resale, or simply keeping it in shape.
What Is Car Detailing?
Car detailing is more than just a car wash. It involves the thorough cleaning and restoration of a vehicle, including both its interior and exterior. The goal is to get the car to a level of cleanliness and polish that makes it look as close to new as possible. This usually includes washing, waxing, polishing, and deep cleaning of different parts of the vehicle.
Services Offered in Randwick
Exterior Detailing: This includes washing and drying the vehicle, then using clay to reduce contaminants, polishing to improve the shine and applying wax or sealant. Other optional services include bug and tar removal, ceramic coating, and paint correction to help achieve that perfect outside look at your car.
Interior detailing: This includes simple vacuuming, carpet and fabric conditioning, leather treatment, washing of every interior part of the car including dashboards, consoles, etc, and carpet shampooing. Steam cleaning is utilized to remove the odours, disinfect the surface, and provide a fresh smell free environment inside the car as well.
Specialised Services: Many detailing services in Randwick have additional services targeted at specific requirements. This might include pet hair removal for a dog owner, mould remediation for cars damaged by spills or leaks, and even headlight restoration to brighten up one's visibility on the road.
Mobile Detailing: Convenience dictates the day nowadays. Many Randwick car detailing services offer their services to do the detailing where you are, it could be right at your residence or office that way, people save time yet still get it done by real experts.
Pre-Sale Detailing: If you are looking to sell your vehicle, investing in pre-sale detailing can significantly enhance its appeal. A thorough cleaning can improve first impressions and potentially increase resale value by making the car look well-maintained.
Why Choose Professional Car Detailing?
Choosing professional car detailing services in Randwick means that your vehicle will be treated with great care by trained professionals using high-quality products and techniques. Such attention can not only beautify the appearance of your car but, more importantly, ensure its value is retained over time. Regular detailing can prevent such wear and tear from dirt, grime, and other environmental factors that may necessitate costly repairs afterwards.
Conclusion
Car detailing in Randwick encompasses a wide range of services to help your car retain its showroom glow while increasing the longevity of its lifespan. Such services include the polishing of outer parts and inner parts, covering everything from exhausts to mats. Whether you choose a mobile service that comes to you or visit a local detailing shop, investing in professional car detailing is a smart choice for maintaining your vehicle's appearance and value. Treat your car to a detailing service today and enjoy the benefits of driving a clean and polished vehicle!
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How to Get the Best Deal with Cash for Cars in Sydney
If your junked car is taking up great space and you don't need it, selling it for cash can be the right choice. Because of the quick and straightforward options offered by Cash for Cars Sydney, you may get a reasonable price for your car without the problem of traditional sales methods. Here's how to increase your profit while maintaining an easy and effective procedure.
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1. Conduct research
Investigate local cash-for-cars businesses before committing. Seek out companies with transparent procedures and good reviews. You might start by doing a fast internet search for "cash for cars near me." To identify companies that supply the best cash for vehicles with no additional costs, compare a couple.
2. Obtain a Quote Right Away
Numerous cash-for-cars suppliers in Sydney offer easy-to-use online quote tools. Enter your vehicle's make, model, age, and condition to receive a quick quote. This step guarantees that you know your car's value before purchasing.
3. Pick a Trustworthy Purchaser
Every buyer is different. Seek out businesses that offer the most significant cash for car Sydney services to be sure you're dealing with the best. Reputable purchasers provide quick payments, open communication, and free towing.
4. Get your car and paperwork ready.
Removing personal things and getting paperwork ready can expedite the process, even though most cash-for-cars organisations accept cars in any condition. Keep your ID and registration handy, and remember to terminate your car registration if necessary.
5. Take Advantage of a Fast and Easy Process
Convenience is one of the key benefits of selling to a cash for cars supplier near me. Whether your car is in your driveway or at a repair shop, many providers will come to get it. You save time and effort because payments are regularly made directly.
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It doesn't have to be challenging to sell your car. If you take the proper approach, you may receive top dollar for vehicles and have a smooth experience. You may quickly increase your finances and free up space by selecting a reliable company offering cash for Sydney vehicles.
Are you prepared to take action? Start your research to take advantage of the considerable advantages of cash for automobile services!
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Territory Manager
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