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Judith Tanka, University of California, Los Angeles
Paul Most
Lida R. Baker, University of California, Los Angeles

The Global Consumer

Inferring Information

Listen to the radio show again. Then, read the descriptions below. Based on the information you learn from the radio show decide where each person should buy their used car from.



1

Emily wants to buy a used car. She does not mind paying more, but wants a high quality car. She also wants a warranty.
A)new car dealer
B)used car dealer
C)private owner
2

Ray does not have a lot of money. He wants to buy a very cheap car. As long as it can take to and from school, he doesn't care about the quality or having a warranty.
A)new car dealer
B)used car dealer
C)private owner
3

Karen needs a car for her new job. She wants to spend as little as possible, but she does want a warranty in case there are any problems after she buys the car.
A)new car dealer
B)used car dealer
C)private owner
4

Eva is looking for the best deal possible that she can get on a car. She only needs it for one year before she moves to New York. She is willing to take some risks if the car is cheap.
A)new car dealer
B)used car dealer
C)private owner