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how would you like it if you sold your used car and then the buyer started complaining about the price they paid and wants some money returned? how would you like it if the dealer felt they gave you too big of a discount and wanted more money from you. you made a deal. unhappy? become a better prepared buyer next time.
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Replying to: kfl (Jul 21, 2005 9:51 am) |
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Don't worry so much about price alone, that's only one tiny part of the whole ownership experience. Enjoy the vehicle. -juice |
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Replying to: x5killer (Jul 21, 2005 12:26 pm) Just to make you feel better the first car I bought on my own was a 1995 Mazda MX-6. I went to the dealership to test drive a Camry but looking close up didn't care for it. It was one of those combo dealerships..anyway I tested a Miata for fun only then saw the MX-6 and loved it. I didn't know jack about the car or anything about Mazdas in general. I bought it didn't haggle, didn't question, didn't look at the engine. Well I was in the market for a 6 cylinder whatever I bought. Didn't know enough about the badging and didn't look under the hood. I ended up with a 4 cylinder. Hey it had better pick up than my 4 cylinder Mustang so I figured it was 6. I met with the general manager of the place and he offered to get me the car I thought I bought because the sales person knew I wanted a 6 cylinder but she lied to him. However, I would have to pay the sales tax again. I didn't want to do that, so I asked for the monetary difference in what I got and what I thought I was getting. Because he had to cover for his sales person he offered me half of the difference plus $750 in maintenance or whatever I wanted so I got a decent deal after the fact. Don't feel so bad and just chalk it up to learning experience and have fun in your NEW car!! Those of us who don't have one yet could be so lucky! |
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Replying to: jimmmmbo (Jul 20, 2005 12:18 pm) |
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Replying to: kfl (Jul 19, 2005 9:51 am) |
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We looked at Subaru's three years ago and liked much of what we experienced on test drives of the WRX, Outback and Forester. In the end, we went with our second Honda CR-V because of inadequate head room in the Outback, not enough room in the WRX and pushy sales people in general. Recently, one of the local Porsche/Audi/Mazda dealers took on Subaru as a line. They are well respected for the other lines they carry and they are building a dedicated facility for the Subaru dealership. You can't believe the state of the union for Subaru dealerships here (NE Ohio), but that is another story. Made my initial contact through the SOA website. Test drove the Tribeca the next day and I can report a VERY favorable test drive and buying experience. We ended up with a 5 seat limited in Titanium Silver with the Protection Group on a 36 month lease for $339 per month, tax included. It should be here no later than early next week.
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Replying to: neo_greg (Jul 29, 2005 1:44 am) Welcome aboard! Glad you liked the Beca. John |
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