Wednesday, June 29, 2005

How To Get A Free Car

By: Clyde Dennis

This is one of those things that to a lot of people will sound
too good to be true, but if you do your homework and follow my
advice you really can get a brand new car for free. Or get paid
to drive the car you currently own.

Yes you read it right.

There is no catch and there are no hidden costs.

Very large sponsor companies such as eBay, Yahoo, Coca Cola and
many more really will let you drive their new cars free, or pay
you to drive your own car just for decorating the car with their
advertising message.

You only pay for gas and insurance in these types of advertising
sponsorship arrangements.

It's a pretty simple concept really. One we had to know was
coming sooner or later.

It's here now, and in a big way.

This is advertising placed on moving vehicles such as cars or
trucks. Apparently some advertisers have realized this is a way
to promote their product or service at a substantially lower
cost than billboard, television or radio advertising.

Advertisers with these free cars are willing to allow qualified
program participants to drive them as a trade off for helping
them advertise.

As with any service you have to be careful which one of the free
car services you choose to use. There are quite a few sites
offering information online about how to get yourself into a
free car.

Since each of the services does charge a one time set up fee of
around $40.00, I recommend you select one of the services that
offers a no questions asked, 100% money-back guarantee for up to
atleast 90 days. That way you can actually try their services
for 3 months [90 days] and if you're not happy with the results,
they will refund your money. No questions asked.

Generally to qualify for one of these programs you must be 18
years or older, have a valid drivers license, and completely
fill out an application.

There are also some restrictions based on which country you
reside in, but if you live in the United States, Canada, the
United Kingdom, France or Spain you will have no problems
qualifying.

Selection depend on considerations such as driving records,
driving habits, location, etc. Most companies require a minimum
driving and a clean driving record. That means no violations
within the past 12 months.

After joining a program, and applying to several of their
resources, you can expect to be placed on several waiting lists.
Your position in the waiting line is determined by your
location, and your average daily mileage. For example, if you
live in Los Angeles and drive 50 miles every day, or sit on a
busy freeway for several hours per day, you will be much more
likely to receive a car quicker than a person who lives in a
small town and only drives 10 miles per day on rural roads.

If you can commit to driving 800-1,000 miles per month and you
live in or near a city of over 100,000 people, you have an
excellent chance of getting a free car quickly. And, if you
would rather put an advertisement on your own car, the more
miles you can drive, the more you will get paid.

For more information on this great opportunity to drive a free
car go to http://www.e
asyhow-to.com/Get-A-Free-Car.html


About the author:
Clyde Dennis, a.k.a. "Mr. How-To", is Editor at EASYHow-To
Publications and has been contributing articles that help people
make their lives better since 1999. At his web site, The "How
To" Library, you'll find a collection of the latest How To
Articles, Tips and Tools to help you get things done. For more
information visit The How To
Library @ EASYHow-To.com

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