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Replying to: Car_man (Aug 31, 2005 5:13 pm) Please inform these lost souls...that the payment you are qouting is based on "A+" credit. Otherwise, you are putting out undisclosed information and is a violation of the laws of payment calculations!
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Replying to: porsche_scott (Apr 14, 2006 12:40 pm) The reason for my not wanting to go and waste 2-3 hours of my time with a local dealer is because I'd rather spend the time actually buying the car I want, instead of hearing the reasons why I should take the off-color, or under equipped car they have on their showroom floor. I don't really care about the dealer's desire to act pretentious, I own a number of vehicles, all of which are in the same price range as the 911, and I purchase the vehicles all the same way - on my spare time, over the phone. I was looking for some advice from other buyers on what they had paid for the similar vehicle, hence, the reason why I posted a message to the "Prices Paid" forum. In the future, keep your commentary to yourself and stay on topic. |
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porsche scott, your responses are hilarious. you're the most passive aggressive and angry person i've seen on a board in a long time. this guy just has questions about picking up a new ride, and you're making a laundry list of assumptions about him because you're clearly angry about things concerning yourself. ease up amigo, if you hate your job, or hate the fact that you're a car salesman, just do something about it/get a new job instead of taking it out on others. sounds to me like you've had some recent failures to customers that you couldn't get in the store. matter of fact, the past three cars i've purchased have been bought over the phone, including my current cayenne. as a car salesman you might not be able to relate, but people buying 100K cars are often going to be busy people, and can't go in a spin wheels with a salesman if they're on the road for business or booked in meetings 60 hours a week. anything those folks can do by phone is going to be done by phone, and plenty of dealers play ball. welcome to the information age brah! embrace it or become an angry car saleman! |
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| I have been negotiating for the past 4 months on a 2006 manual Cayenne and just signed the papers today! I think I got a really good deal. 39month lease with $2k total out-of-pocket and monthly payment of only $498 plus tax. This is on a Cayenne with a retail of $50775. I know some people on this board are not thrilled with the V6 or the manual, but this is exactly what I wanted and I am very excited. The final negotiated price is just under $42k so this seems like a steal! | |
Car man_ I am in the process of leasing a 2006 Cayenne, MSRP of vehicle is $51,995, that is including destination charge. Based upon your experience, how much do you think I can get off of the msrp, and with a 36 month lease
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Car man - can you provide the current residual value and money factor for a 36-month/12K mile FJ lease?
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Replying to: british_rover (Apr 12, 2006 1:19 pm) Car_man Host Smart Shopper / Prices Paid Forums |
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Replying to: porsche_scott (Apr 14, 2006 12:49 pm) Car_man Host Smart Shopper / Prices Paid Forums |
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Replying to: rick47 (Apr 23, 2006 9:13 am) Car_man Host Smart Shopper / Prices Paid Forums |
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