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#31
How true! Never bring anyone whom you don't want to disappoint if the deal falls through. Bring a good friend who is financially savvy and a good negotiator. If you have any lawyer friends, bring one.
Originally posted by Billi
Anyway, next time making a deal, don't bring a girlfriend and always be prepared to walk away.
Anyway, next time making a deal, don't bring a girlfriend and always be prepared to walk away.
#32
Don't forget misc. fees like dealer prep and documentation etc...
Originally posted by Morris
Has anyone heard of freedom of the press? If you tell the truth and don't slander, you should not be afraid to name names.
There are many ways for a dealer to get money out of you. If not price, then trade-in, or financing, or hidden interest costs. Or service contracts. My advice is to arrange a lease or financing thorough your bank or a leasing agent (no, I'm not one) and then make your best deal with the dealership for cash out the door. You'll know exactly what you are paying.
Has anyone heard of freedom of the press? If you tell the truth and don't slander, you should not be afraid to name names.
There are many ways for a dealer to get money out of you. If not price, then trade-in, or financing, or hidden interest costs. Or service contracts. My advice is to arrange a lease or financing thorough your bank or a leasing agent (no, I'm not one) and then make your best deal with the dealership for cash out the door. You'll know exactly what you are paying.
#33
This thread reminds me of the lease deal from hell with my girlfriends Jeep Grand Cherokee. Long story short, I had to write letters to Better Business Bureau, Channel 2 News, and Jeep to get them to fix their dirty practices with us. I am sure they continue to screw other people everyday.
On another note I got my S2000 from MA under MSRP and shipped here to CA. Still saved $1000.
On another note I got my S2000 from MA under MSRP and shipped here to CA. Still saved $1000.
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