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November 21, 2007 at 3:41 PM #102768November 21, 2007 at 9:09 PM #102667RaybyrnesParticipant
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That is a lot of work that you have to do to get a good deal on a car but i admire the determination. I don’t generally have to haggle. I just ase to speak with a Fleet sales rep and let them know that worked in the Fleet Sales division for Enterprise Rent a Car.
Dealerships need to move units and they know the if I am speaking to them that they are going to move the unit even if the margins are thin. It also helps that I still have my contacts at a couple of hundred dealers.
But I would agree that if you want to get a deal on something other than a Ford or Chevy that you are often times going to have to venture outside of San Diego.
Another recommendation, if you don’t like negotiatiing or the sales process you can use an intermediary. I believe Auto Buyers Consumer Services out of San Marcos does all the shopping around for you. They charge a non refundable fee of $100. Know what you want ahead of time and they will do the rest for you.
Think the owners name is Joe Roberts. Very nice guy. Use to be a former Banker. Servide is legitimate bargain for those who are too busy to spend weekends driving up to LA or those who just detest negotiating or haggling.
November 21, 2007 at 9:09 PM #102743RaybyrnesParticipantfat_lazy_union
That is a lot of work that you have to do to get a good deal on a car but i admire the determination. I don’t generally have to haggle. I just ase to speak with a Fleet sales rep and let them know that worked in the Fleet Sales division for Enterprise Rent a Car.
Dealerships need to move units and they know the if I am speaking to them that they are going to move the unit even if the margins are thin. It also helps that I still have my contacts at a couple of hundred dealers.
But I would agree that if you want to get a deal on something other than a Ford or Chevy that you are often times going to have to venture outside of San Diego.
Another recommendation, if you don’t like negotiatiing or the sales process you can use an intermediary. I believe Auto Buyers Consumer Services out of San Marcos does all the shopping around for you. They charge a non refundable fee of $100. Know what you want ahead of time and they will do the rest for you.
Think the owners name is Joe Roberts. Very nice guy. Use to be a former Banker. Servide is legitimate bargain for those who are too busy to spend weekends driving up to LA or those who just detest negotiating or haggling.
November 21, 2007 at 9:09 PM #102756RaybyrnesParticipantfat_lazy_union
That is a lot of work that you have to do to get a good deal on a car but i admire the determination. I don’t generally have to haggle. I just ase to speak with a Fleet sales rep and let them know that worked in the Fleet Sales division for Enterprise Rent a Car.
Dealerships need to move units and they know the if I am speaking to them that they are going to move the unit even if the margins are thin. It also helps that I still have my contacts at a couple of hundred dealers.
But I would agree that if you want to get a deal on something other than a Ford or Chevy that you are often times going to have to venture outside of San Diego.
Another recommendation, if you don’t like negotiatiing or the sales process you can use an intermediary. I believe Auto Buyers Consumer Services out of San Marcos does all the shopping around for you. They charge a non refundable fee of $100. Know what you want ahead of time and they will do the rest for you.
Think the owners name is Joe Roberts. Very nice guy. Use to be a former Banker. Servide is legitimate bargain for those who are too busy to spend weekends driving up to LA or those who just detest negotiating or haggling.
November 21, 2007 at 9:09 PM #102779RaybyrnesParticipantfat_lazy_union
That is a lot of work that you have to do to get a good deal on a car but i admire the determination. I don’t generally have to haggle. I just ase to speak with a Fleet sales rep and let them know that worked in the Fleet Sales division for Enterprise Rent a Car.
Dealerships need to move units and they know the if I am speaking to them that they are going to move the unit even if the margins are thin. It also helps that I still have my contacts at a couple of hundred dealers.
But I would agree that if you want to get a deal on something other than a Ford or Chevy that you are often times going to have to venture outside of San Diego.
Another recommendation, if you don’t like negotiatiing or the sales process you can use an intermediary. I believe Auto Buyers Consumer Services out of San Marcos does all the shopping around for you. They charge a non refundable fee of $100. Know what you want ahead of time and they will do the rest for you.
Think the owners name is Joe Roberts. Very nice guy. Use to be a former Banker. Servide is legitimate bargain for those who are too busy to spend weekends driving up to LA or those who just detest negotiating or haggling.
November 21, 2007 at 9:09 PM #102808RaybyrnesParticipantfat_lazy_union
That is a lot of work that you have to do to get a good deal on a car but i admire the determination. I don’t generally have to haggle. I just ase to speak with a Fleet sales rep and let them know that worked in the Fleet Sales division for Enterprise Rent a Car.
Dealerships need to move units and they know the if I am speaking to them that they are going to move the unit even if the margins are thin. It also helps that I still have my contacts at a couple of hundred dealers.
But I would agree that if you want to get a deal on something other than a Ford or Chevy that you are often times going to have to venture outside of San Diego.
Another recommendation, if you don’t like negotiatiing or the sales process you can use an intermediary. I believe Auto Buyers Consumer Services out of San Marcos does all the shopping around for you. They charge a non refundable fee of $100. Know what you want ahead of time and they will do the rest for you.
Think the owners name is Joe Roberts. Very nice guy. Use to be a former Banker. Servide is legitimate bargain for those who are too busy to spend weekends driving up to LA or those who just detest negotiating or haggling.
November 24, 2007 at 9:30 AM #103215RaybyrnesParticipantGood Deals
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Perry Ford
NEW 2007 Ford Fusion S 11995Kearney Mesa Hyundai
2008 Hyundai Sonata $13750
* Requires MIlitary for *500 otherwise $14250November 24, 2007 at 9:30 AM #103296RaybyrnesParticipantGood Deals
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Perry Ford
NEW 2007 Ford Fusion S 11995Kearney Mesa Hyundai
2008 Hyundai Sonata $13750
* Requires MIlitary for *500 otherwise $14250November 24, 2007 at 9:30 AM #103311RaybyrnesParticipantGood Deals
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Perry Ford
NEW 2007 Ford Fusion S 11995Kearney Mesa Hyundai
2008 Hyundai Sonata $13750
* Requires MIlitary for *500 otherwise $14250November 24, 2007 at 9:30 AM #103333RaybyrnesParticipantGood Deals
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Perry Ford
NEW 2007 Ford Fusion S 11995Kearney Mesa Hyundai
2008 Hyundai Sonata $13750
* Requires MIlitary for *500 otherwise $14250November 24, 2007 at 9:30 AM #103355RaybyrnesParticipantGood Deals
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Perry Ford
NEW 2007 Ford Fusion S 11995Kearney Mesa Hyundai
2008 Hyundai Sonata $13750
* Requires MIlitary for *500 otherwise $14250July 4, 2008 at 9:22 PM #233227RicechexParticipantHello All,
I wanted to tell you that I finally bought a car last week!I have been visiting Westcott Mazda on and off for about a year. Though, I am pleasant, I think they were just sick of me and gave me a deal.
I ended up with a 2008 Mazda6, 4800 miles, full warranty, for $16,500 out the door (including tax, registration, etc).
I am really super nervous driving this new car though! Never owned a new car in my life, but it was time…
Anyone interested in 1995 Mazda Protege? I have all the maintenance records.
July 4, 2008 at 9:22 PM #233353RicechexParticipantHello All,
I wanted to tell you that I finally bought a car last week!I have been visiting Westcott Mazda on and off for about a year. Though, I am pleasant, I think they were just sick of me and gave me a deal.
I ended up with a 2008 Mazda6, 4800 miles, full warranty, for $16,500 out the door (including tax, registration, etc).
I am really super nervous driving this new car though! Never owned a new car in my life, but it was time…
Anyone interested in 1995 Mazda Protege? I have all the maintenance records.
July 4, 2008 at 9:22 PM #233363RicechexParticipantHello All,
I wanted to tell you that I finally bought a car last week!I have been visiting Westcott Mazda on and off for about a year. Though, I am pleasant, I think they were just sick of me and gave me a deal.
I ended up with a 2008 Mazda6, 4800 miles, full warranty, for $16,500 out the door (including tax, registration, etc).
I am really super nervous driving this new car though! Never owned a new car in my life, but it was time…
Anyone interested in 1995 Mazda Protege? I have all the maintenance records.
July 4, 2008 at 9:22 PM #233405RicechexParticipantHello All,
I wanted to tell you that I finally bought a car last week!I have been visiting Westcott Mazda on and off for about a year. Though, I am pleasant, I think they were just sick of me and gave me a deal.
I ended up with a 2008 Mazda6, 4800 miles, full warranty, for $16,500 out the door (including tax, registration, etc).
I am really super nervous driving this new car though! Never owned a new car in my life, but it was time…
Anyone interested in 1995 Mazda Protege? I have all the maintenance records.
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