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Last post on Oct 07, 2008 at 10:12 AM
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#37 of 42 Re: 98 BMW 528I or '98 Volvo S90 ?? [british_rover]
by gerrysb
Oct 01, 2007 (7:55 am)
What/who is Volvomax?
#38 of 42 Re: 98 BMW 528I or '98 Volvo S90 ?? [gerrysb]
by british_rover
Oct 01, 2007 (7:58 am)
Guy that runs a Volvo dealership in Arizona and is one of the resident Volvo experts.
You can usually find find him in Real World Trade In Values.
Last post of his in that thread
#39 of 42 Re: 98 BMW 528I or '98 Volvo S90 ?? [british_rover]
by gerrysb
Oct 01, 2007 (8:35 am)
Thank you...I've sent him my question.
#40 of 42 Chrysler Financial Run Around
by vmontera
Oct 02, 2007 (7:33 pm)
I am trying to purchase my leased 2007 Jeep Commander. I have a check with the amount made out to Chrysler. The dealership I leased the truck through, and who told me that Chrysler Financial was one of the best to work with will not accept the check because it is made out to Chrysler. Chrysler Finanial keeps sending me back to the dealer saying they should handle it and I should receive all of my paperwork from the dealer making me the happy owner.
Can someone please tell me what I should do. I have a check that no one wants.
#41 of 42 Re: Chrysler Financial Run Around [vmontera]
by thecarcnsltn
Oct 07, 2008 (9:11 am)
First of all let me say that that is a lot of vehicle in this gas strapped time to be buying. I assume that you have you have a work related reason or children for buying such a large vehicle. I Use to live in the hi-desert where 4-wheel action was a necessity come winter. Any how this is what you should do;
take a breath and relax
tear up that check
make a new one to the dealership in their name
For the purposes of tax , accounting, and records the corporate office does not want to go out of procedure and you are right they could if they wanted to but I worked for the corporate dealerships once and I can tell you that no one wants to take the responsibility and the risk. You,the customer, should come first but they are concerned about job security first.
Thank you, TheCarConsultant.org
#42 of 42 Re: Chrysler Financial Run Around [thecarcnsltn]
by qbrozen
Oct 07, 2008 (10:12 am)
wow. quite the timely reply. :/