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Re: Design problem [faschulz]
by farout
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Feb 15, 2009 (5:04 pm)
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Replying to: faschulz (Feb 14, 2009 8:13 am)
faschulz: I happen to remember that my buy took place when DC was the company not Cerberus, That may be part of your situation. Whatever you choose it seems to me you are going at it the right way.
What's odd you post just showed up on this forum today. I wonder why it takes so long for your posts to show? I chech this forum just about every day so it sure is odd.
Good luck, keep in touch
farout
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Re: Design problem [faschulz]
by rhollis
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Feb 16, 2009 (6:06 am)
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Replying to: faschulz (Feb 14, 2009 8:13 am)
A similar "mistake" was made with my buyback. My offer from Chrysler was $2,700 short. I could not figure out where the discrepancy came from until the dealer sent a paper that someone had altered after I signed it to Impartial Services. They had slipped in $2,700 in negative equity, but in Ohio, the buyer has to sign a form stating that he realizes there is negative equity. There wasn't, but someone tried to pull a fast one.
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Re: Design problem [farout]
by faschulz
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Feb 20, 2009 (1:04 pm)
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Replying to: farout (Feb 15, 2009 5:04 pm)
farout these are final numbers that we agreed in the buy back of my Pac Check I'll receive a check next week I got Chrysler 08 Aspen for $30,800 with all extras also Nav, MSRP was $40,700 I think was good deal.
The breakdown of figures pertaining to the repurchase of your vehicle is as follows:
CREDITS
Down Payment $ 9,499.03
Net Trade In Allowance 0.00
Monthly Payments Made (# payments) 16 X
$424.80 (mo.payment) 6,796.80
Flat Amount 0.00
Aftermarket Accessories 0.00
0.00
0.00
CREDITS SUBTOTAL $ 16,295.83 *
DEBITS
Rebate(if Applicable) $ 0.00
Mileage/Usage Fee 2,923.90
Damage (Requires Estimate) 0.00
0.00
DEBITS SUBTOTAL $ 2,923.90 *
PAYOFF TO LIENHOLDER $ 17,400.71
NET REFUND TO CUSTOMER $ 13,371.93 *
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Re: Design problem [faschulz]
by farout
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Feb 21, 2009 (3:54 pm)
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Replying to: faschulz (Feb 20, 2009 1:04 pm)
fashulz: Good yor you! I am sure you will be pleased with the Aspen! Please let me know how you like it and what mpg you wind up getting.
farout
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Re: Design problem [farout]
by faschulz
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Mar 03, 2009 (6:00 pm)
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Replying to: farout (Feb 21, 2009 3:54 pm)
Farout I just realized why the dealers and the country are in deep water, I received the check from Chrysler and try to buy the Aspen that I told you before but the problem is that Chrysler is financing with a low 16.9% and they told me that I was lucky, considering that I'm giving 50% down payment those guys are crazy at the time they told me that I just left the dealer, I think I will never go back to them, I was financing my Pacifica for 6%, I will put my money in something else I have never make a late payment I think I will buy something cash I'll let you know.
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Re: Design problem [faschulz]
by farout
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Mar 03, 2009 (6:37 pm)
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Replying to: faschulz (Mar 03, 2009 6:00 pm)
faschulz: OH what a rotten thing to have happen. Was that Chrysler Financial? I believe a bank could do a lot better. Remember with the dealerfinding the financing the dealer gets a certian percent of the APR you pay. I think the dealer was not very hungry or the dealer is in trouble and needs every dime they can choke out of you. What state do you live in? You can go www.chryslerfinancial.com/ and get your own financing, did you know that? Chrysler was who we financed out PAC with 72 months, 6.9% and $ 5,000. rebate and we put $ 2,000. down. I am pleased with how it worked out, but the dealer kept telling us he could not get anything less than 11% so Chrysler Financial handled it all, and the dealer had to fill out all the paper work. The dealer was not very pleased, we got out PAC 08/31/07 we not have 35,350 miles on it. I sure whish you had gotten better service out of your PAC. It sure sounds like the Service dept was muffed up royal to me.
Hope something I have said helps.
farout
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Re: Design problem [farout]
by faschulz
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Mar 03, 2009 (11:54 pm)
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Replying to: farout (Mar 03, 2009 6:37 pm)
I was the same in mine but they did not gave me the rebates because they told me that was or one or the other I got mine on 09/23/07 , I always tought that something was wrong, but they asure me that, now that you are telling me that i realized that the dealer got those $4000 of the rebate.
I think that they are giving those huge rebates and discounts because they will get that amout back in the interest, I will try do it my self with chrysler and my bank,
I will keep posting.
Regards.
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Re: Design problem [faschulz]
by rhollis
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Mar 04, 2009 (5:01 am)
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Replying to: faschulz (Mar 03, 2009 11:54 pm)
I have no idea where you live, but in Cleveland the dealers claim that they are nearly giving the cars away - all sorts of incentives, rebates, employee pricing, and 0%.
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Re: Design problem [rhollis]
by faschulz
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Mar 04, 2009 (6:20 am)
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Replying to: rhollis (Mar 04, 2009 5:01 am)
I live in Miami ,Florida, I think the dealers has to do with that because I called Chrysler financial and told them that I had 6.7% on the pac that they just bought from me and now the minimum they want is 15.7 % paying 50% down payment they said that the dealers do the approvals so yes they give you nice discounts but at the end you pay them twice.
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Re: Design problem [faschulz]
by farout
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Mar 04, 2009 (9:33 am)
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Replying to: faschulz (Mar 04, 2009 6:20 am)
faschulz: The dealer ALWAYS makes money! They can not sell a vehicle except in very rarer circumstances at a loss, because they have flooring to pay that was taken when they bought the vehicle from Chrysler LLC. The whole financing tricks are there to make you think you really took advantage of the dealer. If a customer thinks he got the best of the dealer, the customer is more likely to reccommend the dealer to friends and family. Not only telling people about the dealership, but you are very likely to get service from the dealers service dept.
When buying of a new car (or a used one as well) the buyer is at a huge disadvantage. The art of selling is very detailed, and a good sales person has an answer for everything you ask or objection you make. These salespersons are in constant training. The web they weave is strong and it has trapped people who who thought they were very sharp to salespersons tricks. I hope you are able to get the vehicle you want.
farout
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