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Originally Posted by gman2000
I wouldn't buy any new car with more than 5 miles on it. If i'm going to drive a new car with pot hole marks on my wheels, i'm going to make sure I put them there... lol
Also, I read your first post way back, sounds like your mom might've pissed someone off at the dealership... how do you think they are going to treat your car now? lol
It's like the story of, "Never piss off the teenager working at McDonald's", because once you do, everytime you come back, he's gonna spit in your Big Mac.
I noticed the only ppl on here defending "dealer trades" are the ppl that work at the dealerships, LMAO. The very same ppl that sit down with you when you want to buy a car and the first question that comes out of their lips is "How much can you afford to pay per month?"
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I don't ask that... I ask what they do, if they have a large or small family, what they are looking for (car, truck, SUV, van), what they want in a vehicle, and if they want new or used. Maybe that is why I am not going to win the employee of the month, but my customers leave happy and comfortable, or leave in the same car they drove in knowing they aren't in over their heads, and I try to find something they will be happy in. It's not about how much you can afford, because I have sold some really inexpensive vehicles to some very rich people. 2 have even paid cash. If you do tell me a price, I stick to it. Plain and simple. I even go out of my way if I don't have it and see if I can find it. But, I am not making salesman of the month, either.