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Replying to: jmonroe (Nov 04, 2009 8:55 am) Well my wife insisted on a Hyundai Sante Fe SUV this time since she rode in several girl friends cars of that make. I just picked up a new one for her from your dealer, and it hurts to say the thing is as perfect as any GM I have ever rolled out, your and our dealer gave me a very good price and nice thoughtful service. I am still in shock that there is a non GM auto in my driveway, surely now the world will soon end.
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Replying to: graphicguy (Nov 05, 2009 6:32 am) I watch the same show ... I've gotta believe that the cars are leased, since they ought to be able to write off the payment. Still, I'm not sure I see them haggling over the price, since the whole idea is to promote an image or brand. IIRC, the cars are a 911 Carrera 4, a 760Li and an AMG CL63.
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Replying to: michaell (Nov 05, 2009 8:55 am) All but the 911 typically have sweet lease deals too. |
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Replying to: wesleyg (Nov 05, 2009 8:53 am) Congrats. But, it would have made for a more interesting story, for us regulars, if you had first gone to another dealership and tried to have gotten crappy service. These Smart Shopper discussions are starting to get pretty weak and boring. We need some fresh blood in here. Myself, isell, jmonroe and a few others have served our time as pot stirrers... we need someone else to step up to the plate here.
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Replying to: jipster (Nov 05, 2009 10:48 am) Another thing, the Chev dealer stated he would generously knock off about 2 grand on the SUV since it was an 09 model, told him that was only going to be the beginning of his fabulous discounts before he would be able to sell this to me. I reminded him I had purchased or leased 7 new cars from his employer since the year 2000, and if he wanted to hit 8, he was going to start loosening up, but I was fighting a battle I couldnt win because of the wife. Since I keep my cars only 2 to 3 years, I am now about ready for a new one for myself, my guidelines are a full size car, the largest engine available (now drive an 06 Impala SS), gas milage is never a factor, so am now casting a longing eye on V8 Genesis as our illustrious partner jmonroe is sporting and going back soon to our Hyundai dealer to see what I can do. I figure since my automotive world is falling apart, I might as well buy two foreign cars since I have traiterously left my GM world already. I was also pleased that at the Hyundai dealer, no attempt or mention was ever made by them to sell upgrades, warranties, mop and glow or the usual add on stuff, just agreed on the price, paid 'em and off I went. Maybe when I take it there for my first oil change, I will get crappy service which I can bitterly complain about. |
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Replying to: mikefm58 (Nov 04, 2009 6:25 pm) Wow!! Florida has farms for gorgeous horses????? Where do they send the ugly ones.... Cleveland ???????
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Replying to: canadiantoyota (Nov 05, 2009 12:31 pm) Canada.......
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Replying to: wesleyg (Nov 05, 2009 11:37 am) Sounds familiar. My brother has over $3,000 on his GM card, is looking to buy a Chevy Equinox. Though I did suggest he look at Hyundai's line-up and give me his GM card. Most of my cars have been G.M. The "General" has always been good to me. So when I buy again it will probably be either a LaCrosse, Malibu... maybe a Fusion or Sonata. Also, thanks for the additional info. I knew there was a story in there somewhere. |
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Replying to: mikefm58 (Nov 05, 2009 12:34 pm) Good one, mike. |
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Replying to: jipster (Nov 05, 2009 10:48 am) Thanks a lot. So now I'm just "a few others" eh? I recant my dedication to your book. Just for that I'll tell you about my adventures with my $900 hooptie van. I've been driving the van to work on kind of a "shakedown cruise" before I start using it for farm hauling in the spring. All went well for two weeks until I came out of work one day and it wouldn't start. I looked at the engine and couldn't see any obvious things wrong. Solid crank but no start says to me either loose wire or other electrical problem or maybe fuel pump. Couldn't see any loose wires so I tried an old trick that used to work on bad starters...use a hammer. I crawled under the back of the van with a chunk of wood and wacked away on the bottom of the gas tank while a friend cranked her up. To my surprise it started right up. I drove the hooptie directly to my mechanic where he confirmed a bad fuel pump. He also confirmed that my fuel tank was all rotted on the top. $700 later I had a new pump and gas tank. Today I come out after work and my front tire is flat. I change the tire and go get the flat repaired and the shop says my rim is so rusty that they had to grind it and slop so much sill sealer on it that they can't swap it back for 24 hours. Ok, so I go home and discover that the spare I'm riding on has a leak also. Maybe I should have purchased from a dealer. Maybe I'm expecting too much from a 22 year old hooptie.
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