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September 24, 2007
HOMEOWNERS have learned that some home improvements pay off handsomely, returning every dollar spent when the time comes to sell.
Similarly, car buyers are finding that optional safety features — stability control systems and side curtain air bags, for instance — can do more than just keep the family safe, according to the New York Times.
Along with options like CD changers and leather upholstery, the extra-cost safety equipment can help owners get a higher price when it is time to sell or trade in the car, according to companies that track resale values.
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