Category Archives: BHPH

2003 Kia Rio Review

This is a review of the 2003 Kia Rio The Rio is an entry level vehicle in the Kia lineup. It’s basic with very little frills. It is fuel efficient, but has little in the way of amenities. These are relatively trouble free, but they aren’t as sturdy as the Hyundai Accent or Chevy Aveo which are both entry level vehicles.

Pros: Fuel efficiency

Cons: Basic and bland

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This article was written by Brian McCormick of Providence, Rhode Island. Brian is a BHPH expert and has been involved in the used car and BHPH industry for over 10 years. He enjoys traveling and sports. Follow him on Google+

2000 Dodge Dakota Review

This is a review of the 2000 Dodge Dakota Pickup. This is a good midsize pickup. It is comparable in size and bed capacity to its rival Chevy S-10 or Ford Ranger. The best thing about this pickup is the cost. The older ones do not command the same dollar amount that A Chevy or a Ford would and the performance is comparable. However, the resale value does reflect that fact when you try for resale

Pros: Cost for acquisition and comparable performance with its more popular counterparts

Cons: Resale value and lower body rust issues

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This article was written by Brian McCormick of Providence, Rhode Island. Brian is a BHPH expert and has been involved in the used car and BHPH industry for over 10 years. He enjoys traveling and sports. Follow him on Google+

2004 Ford Focus Review

The 2004 Ford Focus is the perfect vehicle for college students or budget conscious families. These vehicles are inexpensive to maintain and are fuel efficient. They fit four in the 4 door version. However, the hatchback is bit more challenging. The style is basic and not too appealing, but One doesn’t buy a Focus because of its sleek design features.

Pros: Acquisition cost and fuel efficiency.

Cons: Design is basic and the hatchback isn’t very family friendly when it comes to roominess.

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This article was written by Brian McCormick of Providence, Rhode Island. Brian is a BHPH expert and has been involved in the used car and BHPH industry for over 10 years. He enjoys traveling and sports. Follow him on Google+

2003 Buick Regal Review

This is a 2003 Buick Regal has been a mainstay of the Buick line since the 1960s. The vehicle is powered by a 6-Cylinder with a overdrive transmission. These mid-size cars are great family vehicles, they can transport a family of four comfortably. The design is clean and aerodynamic.

Pros: Time tested and dependable.

Cons: The acquisition cost.

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This article was written by Brian McCormick of Providence, Rhode Island. Brian is a BHPH expert and has been involved in the used car and BHPH industry for over 10 years. He enjoys traveling and sports. Follow him on Google+