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 H stanley botella UNSTVILLE, Al. 鈥?The pandemic has created un stanley cup website precedented circumstances in so many aspects of our lives, and the used car market is no different. It s crazy,  said Richard Hughes, owner of Richard Hughes Auto Sales in Huntsville, Alabama.  It s so hard to get vehicles, and people are waiting to buy anyway. So, a lot of times we never put them on the lot. Hughes started in the business before he could drive.  Id always, in the summertime, pump gas for my dad,  he said.Decades later, he started his own used car dealership.  This year will be 35 years. It s been a family business the whole time. Now, his family business is changing.  We always liked to look at somebody when we sold them a car or shake their hand or something like that. That s a thing of the past. The pandemic has done to car buying what its done to almost everything: online interactions have replaced human interactions.Thats created one complication for Hughes and other dealers, but the biggest issu stanley cup e came when supply chain problems caused a global micro-chip shortage. There are no new cars coming out, so used cars are in demand like never before. There s just not the inventory for anybody,  said Hughes.  If you could have the merchandise to sell, it sells itself. Hughes now sits online every day to buy cars on online auctions.  It s easy to bid on 20 cars and only get two or three of them, especially on the work vehicles, vans and trucks, because everybody wants the same thing and they re just not very many out t Tyzc Police warn of growing   Assassin   game trend among teenagers
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