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2254 messages, Last post on Dec 02, 2009 at 7:48 PM
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snowbelter wrote: >>Some of us live like peons with no loaners, not even "beaters" even though we purchased two cars from their dealer as well as two Extended Warranties. What am I doing wrong? << That is exactly what you are doing wrong, you said it yourself. Stop buying from them and by PRODUCT that overall suits your needs/wants best. And then be happy with your purchase and yourself. If that means driving Ford from the dealership that always gives you Cadillac as a loaner, so be it - at least you'll be driving Cadillac more than Ford Sorry guys, couldn't resist, I'm on vacation. K |
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Martin: Hmm, I dunno, I didn't even have to ask for a loaner, they just offered. Ask them next time, show your warranty card. -juice |
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| I have two Subaru dealers in my area. They both offer loaner cars to anyone who purchased a car through them. Problem is they book out over a month in advance for any appointments where you get a loaner car. Such is life, at least I get a loaner and didn't need to buy an extended warranty. | |
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It's a cool service, if you can get it. -juice |
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| My optional equipment is everything except the hood protectors or roof racks.I asked about a rebate.He said he had not heard of one but would check.$500.00 is what I saw.The dealer quote on the road is $31,841.55 I have not brought up a trade in yet.Which is a 2002 Chevy Z28 Camaro 35th edition with 10,000 miles in excellent condition.On Edmunds or Kelly blue book trade in with excellent condition is around $21,500.What say ye? | |
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$32k is high, IMO. End of the model year had VDCs at fitzmall.com around $29k. I'd wait for a rebate. -juice |
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| Anyone heard of or done it? | |
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interested in some comparison info. bought base model '04 4/cyl, automatic trans w/updated security pkg $22,250 (price includes $1,000 rebate) also any other options fit nice with the car? thanks |
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You can get them to do a little better, unless that's including a doc fee or other options. Some people like the Omega remote starter or the Gentex mirror. |
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