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I don't think they service Mini Coopers....If I recall correctly...was it Mullinax?
I plan on using them for my oil changes and what not.
I don't think they service Mini Coopers....If I recall correctly...was it Mullinax?
I plan on using them for my oil changes and what not.
Funny, because mini cooper serviced your wife last nightI don't think they service Mini Coopers....
Call it coincidence but she mentioned something about getting the cat fixed when she woke up this morning....unny, because mini cooper serviced your wife last night
I really don't care what you do with your house pets behind closed doors.Call it coincidence but she mentioned something about getting the cat fixed when she woke up this morning....
This has been my MO also. Last deal I walked three times. I even called another dealership while in their store and put them in speaker.Honestly, I don't do any of that shyt, negotiating for hours and listing reasons, etc. I tell them what I will buy the car for and usually say $500 over what you paid for it or whatever, then give the amount. They usually start with a $5000 deal, and come back with $2500 or something bc "the sales manager is really wanting to move cars today" then I leave. They call back later. I come back when they agree to my price or slightly above. I usually go to about $750 if I want the car.
I doubt I'd even make an offer is someone gave me one of these 26k to 42k deals like Brad had. They don't sound like an honorable business in which I'd want to spend a dime.
I really don't care what you do with your house pets behind closed doors.
Oh, I’m not trying to time the sale of my car, but the timing of purchasing a car. I figure end of month and end of year would be more motivating for the dealers. However I’m quickly realizing that there a lot of other folks doing the same, especially for tax purposes, like me.NV, there really is no timing factor on selling a 15-year-old SUV.
Figure out what kind of vehicle you want, your budget and visit a number of online sources, dealers and estimators, to get a feel for the market.
Don’t feel shy to ruffle feathers during the negotiation. It’s a game. They know it. If they let you walk away, you know you’ve tested the bottom. I’d probably do that with two or three dealers before I signed a sales contract.
Good old-fashioned free enterprise. I love it.
Cause we need about 5000 more post.....and you're good for arguing back and forth with me for about 4000 of those.....Why are you posting pictures of t-gator?
Yea well...You're a turdCause we need about 5000 more post.....and you're good for arguing back and forth with me for about 4000 of those.....
Smart boysTest drove and ran credit tonight. While better than I’m getting, 4.14% vs 4.75%, I didn’t like the color. Red w/ accent of black. My frcving boys kept saying it was bulldog colors.
Till tomorrow.
Oh, I’m not trying to time the sale of my car, but the timing of purchasing a car. I figure end of month and end of year would be more motivating for the dealers. However I’m quickly realizing that there a lot of other folks doing the same, especially for tax purposes, like me.
This x1,000Service work has become the most profitable part of a dealership, along w used car sales. Theyd be fools to push your dollars elsewhere. (Even warranty work gets paid by tue manufacturer.)
Sounds like Jeep works for a shytty dealership that screws people.
Im suprised you didnt know yourself.I didn’t like the color. Red w/ accent of black. My frcving boys kept saying it was bulldog colors.
Test drove