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Re: A "mint" condition car on craigslist
I had that happen to me too. When I bought my camaro, the dealership owner told me he routinely drove that camaro on business trips and just whenever he randomly wanted to drive it out. Dude was an @ss cause the tires were so bald that they shook the whole car and he obviously never washed it since they got it in stock
Re: A "mint" condition car on craigslist
whenever a car salesman introduces themselves to me, i introduce myself as "explicitive McGoo"
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2000 Firebird- Intake, Pacesetters, !cat, full 2.5 to flowcrapster, 1.9 rockers, LS6 springs and Intense modded retainers, WS6 speedlines, T/A bumpers and hatch, 5 spd swapped, SOON TO BE nitrous'd and cammed.
Re: A "mint" condition car on craigslist
Last weekend we went to Wyler Honda near our house because I wanted to check out a couple Accord's. Right away I told the salesman that we were "just looking and not ready to buy". He proceeded to show us around and provide information about the cars which was helpful. We went into the showroom so I could get information regarding leasing options (something I considered, but seems like an all around bad deal). We sat down and I immediately knew what that was going to turn into. He requested to run my credit and became a little nerved when I told him I didn't feel comfortable having my credit run just yet. He mumbled something to the effect of "Without checking your credit I can't find you the best deal".
I realize that a lot of people cake under that kind of pressure; dealing with car salesman. If I'm spending more than $100 on anything, especially when I'm considering the purchase of a vehicle that cost slightly less than $20,000, I need a lot of time to think about it and make absolutely 100% mother f'n sure that I am making the right decision!
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