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Old 07-25-2007   #21 (permalink)
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LOL, see what I mean? How about answering my question - supporting your claim? If you do that, you'll have no need to feel sorry.
You mis-understand. I don't feel sorry, I am sorry you are so hurt by my insistence to not coddle you.

You purchased your car in the best way you could. If I would have advised differently, what's that to you?

You are not wrong for doing as you did. It is simply not how I do it.

Get over it, move on and stop harassing me!
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You mis-understand. I don't feel sorry, I am sorry you are so hurt by my insistence to not coddle you.

You purchased your car in the best way you could. If I would have advised differently, what's that to you?

You are not wrong for doing as you did. It is simply not how I do it.

Get over it, move on and stop harassing me!
Don't worry about me. You started a thread promising to tell everyone how to buy cars. So tell me the right way. Tell me what you would have done differently.

Supporting your own claims isn't coddling anyone, supporting your claims is called intellectual honesty and knowing what you are talking about. All I'm asking is for you to back up what you said.
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Don't worry about me. You started a thread promising to tell everyone how to buy cars. So tell me the right way. Tell me what you would have done differently.

Supporting your own claims isn't coddling anyone, supporting your claims is called intellectual honesty and knowing what you are talking about. All I'm asking is for you to back up what you said.
When someone buying a car wants my advice, I will give it if I choose. Your life should not hinge on my opinion. Learn to let things go, rasczak, it will prolong your life and probably make your homelife happier.
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Has anyone here bought cars online? I only know one guy who's done this, and he seemed happy with the car. He said it was cheaper... since it cut out some dealership overhead. I wasn't sure though the general level of satisfaction doing this, or if others have had horror stories ...
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Has anyone here bought cars online? I only know one guy who's done this, and he seemed happy with the car. He said it was cheaper... since it cut out some dealership overhead. I wasn't sure though the general level of satisfaction doing this, or if others have had horror stories ...
Do you mean buying online sight unseen? I bought my car through kijiji, and I'm very happy with it. I did go and look at it first though - buying a car without even a test drive just doesn't seem like a good idea.
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If it was a new car, why not? The warrantee is from the manufacturer, not the dealer.

Usually, however, new cars have to be sold by licensed dealers, and licenses are only normally issued to dealers with a showroom and parking facilities. It is a pretty rigorous process getting a dealership license.

OTOH, used cars are a more difficult subject. No matter what you do, unless you have it checked out throughly by a service person you can trust, your taking a chance, and even then, there are no guarantees. I've been both lucky and unlucky, but lucky more often as I've spent many years in the automotive service and sales industry. Besides, I have spent many many hours on my back underneath family autos.

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When someone buying a car wants my advice, I will give it if I choose. Your life should not hinge on my opinion. Learn to let things go, rasczak, it will prolong your life and probably make your homelife happier.
I don't know why you continue to think you can run me off by saying things like "coddle" and "my feelings are hurt" and "my life hinges on your opinion." That kind of stuff is immediately recognizable as blowing smoke to pretty much anyone here.

You should have let things go when I made my first post in this thread. But you didn't, you opened the can of worms, and now I'm going to show everyone what is inside. No doubt you probably felt I was stealing your thunder - you offered to give advice while I was the first one to actually give sound advice - so you thought you'd try to defang with some passive agressive hogwash.

Now you're stuck. Hopefully you've learned by now I'm not afraid to call bullshit like I'm doing now.

You are either dishonest for saying anyhting I did wasn't advisable, or you are full of shit and don't know what you're talking about.

I don't think you'll be able to spin your way out of this one.
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rasczak, you are absolutly right. I just started this thread because I am an idiot who doesn't know anything.

Will you please go away now?
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It's like watching The Odd Couple.
"DADA doubts everything. Dada is an armadillo. Everything is Dada, too. Beware of Dada. Anti-dadaism is a disease: selfkleptomania, man’s normal condition, is DADA. But the real dadas are against DADA." - Tristan Tzara
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rasczak, you have sucessfully stolen my thunder. The thread is all yours...

If anyone would like my advice, send me a private message.

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Why were you dishonest?
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Why were you dishonest?
How and where was I dishonest?
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1. Do your research before you ever set foot on a lot.

2. Negotiate the price for your turn-in, the car you're buying, and any finance separately and in turn.

3. Do your research before you ever set foot on a lot.


One trick I pulled, and to my great pleasure the dealers hated me for it, was I went in earlier in the day on a Saturday to test drive, and without telling them, pick which one I want. (By doing my research ahead of time, I already had the model narrowed down, and knew the dealer invoice cost.) That night I returned about half an hour before they closed and told them I was ready to buy. (Note: they will never, ever, tell you to come back the next day. And being almost human, car dealers don't like being up all night after a long day, so they won't be as eager to play all their bullshit games so long as your bottom line price is reasonable.)

Of course they wanted to try to intermingle the price and financing. I insisted we determine the price of the car before talking about financing. I made like I didn't care about financing - actually, I was already preapproved and never intended to allow them to finance it.
I ALWAYS recommend to take the car down to a trustworthy mechanic. If there's something your worried about, and its the only thing that's preventing you buying the car,go right ahead. It will be your dollar not mine. If there is something wrong with the vehicle then there is room to work with on the price. The dealership that i don't work for doesn't focus on making tons of money off of one car but focuses on making little money off of 60-80 cars a month between 3 dealers and 45 vehicle inventory.

As per getting the FINANCE price before you do any paperwork is difficult just because if you have horrible credit (and that's where we do most of our business) majority of the time the bank will charge us(meaning the dealership) a fee just to finance, that will then inflate the price of the car to include the fee. Besides the fact we might have a listed price but that doesn't mean anything. We had a 95 blazer with really low mileage but fully loaded, power everything and leather, we had it listed at $7999 the guy ended up with $5200 OTD. Now you cant tell me that was a hell of a nice deal and a damn nice discount.

I can say that there was something you did wrong. It doesn't matter if you come in 5 minutes til they close no matter what you are making them money. Coming from a Used car salesman i don't care if you are coming in as i am flipping the sign saying that we were closed if your serious about buying a car and are going to be buying one ill stay cause your making me money.

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