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bsrsharma
Participantbriansd & paramount:
Whether you buy a car under the program or not, one thing I can tell you from my recent car buying experience: The dealers of Big 3 are really humble. The bankruptcy (of GM & Chrysler), dealers closing down and the severity of recession have convinced them that their best days are over and they may not be in the business for long. You can sense a huge change in their attitude if you go there to buy a car.
Of course, you should do your homework and research prices etc., The dealer is not interested in you saving a lot of money; but the arrogance is definitely gone. Somewhat similar with realtors too.
bsrsharma
Participantbriansd & paramount:
Whether you buy a car under the program or not, one thing I can tell you from my recent car buying experience: The dealers of Big 3 are really humble. The bankruptcy (of GM & Chrysler), dealers closing down and the severity of recession have convinced them that their best days are over and they may not be in the business for long. You can sense a huge change in their attitude if you go there to buy a car.
Of course, you should do your homework and research prices etc., The dealer is not interested in you saving a lot of money; but the arrogance is definitely gone. Somewhat similar with realtors too.
bsrsharma
Participantbriansd & paramount:
Whether you buy a car under the program or not, one thing I can tell you from my recent car buying experience: The dealers of Big 3 are really humble. The bankruptcy (of GM & Chrysler), dealers closing down and the severity of recession have convinced them that their best days are over and they may not be in the business for long. You can sense a huge change in their attitude if you go there to buy a car.
Of course, you should do your homework and research prices etc., The dealer is not interested in you saving a lot of money; but the arrogance is definitely gone. Somewhat similar with realtors too.
bsrsharma
Participantbriansd & paramount:
Whether you buy a car under the program or not, one thing I can tell you from my recent car buying experience: The dealers of Big 3 are really humble. The bankruptcy (of GM & Chrysler), dealers closing down and the severity of recession have convinced them that their best days are over and they may not be in the business for long. You can sense a huge change in their attitude if you go there to buy a car.
Of course, you should do your homework and research prices etc., The dealer is not interested in you saving a lot of money; but the arrogance is definitely gone. Somewhat similar with realtors too.
bsrsharma
Participantbriansd & paramount:
Whether you buy a car under the program or not, one thing I can tell you from my recent car buying experience: The dealers of Big 3 are really humble. The bankruptcy (of GM & Chrysler), dealers closing down and the severity of recession have convinced them that their best days are over and they may not be in the business for long. You can sense a huge change in their attitude if you go there to buy a car.
Of course, you should do your homework and research prices etc., The dealer is not interested in you saving a lot of money; but the arrogance is definitely gone. Somewhat similar with realtors too.
bsrsharma
ParticipantThey’ll come up with some lame excuse
That’s when you drop a subtle hint that you have a AK-47 for trade in too. They will sell you a truck pronto!
Never underestimate the subliminal power of the second amendment!
bsrsharma
ParticipantThey’ll come up with some lame excuse
That’s when you drop a subtle hint that you have a AK-47 for trade in too. They will sell you a truck pronto!
Never underestimate the subliminal power of the second amendment!
bsrsharma
ParticipantThey’ll come up with some lame excuse
That’s when you drop a subtle hint that you have a AK-47 for trade in too. They will sell you a truck pronto!
Never underestimate the subliminal power of the second amendment!
bsrsharma
ParticipantThey’ll come up with some lame excuse
That’s when you drop a subtle hint that you have a AK-47 for trade in too. They will sell you a truck pronto!
Never underestimate the subliminal power of the second amendment!
bsrsharma
ParticipantThey’ll come up with some lame excuse
That’s when you drop a subtle hint that you have a AK-47 for trade in too. They will sell you a truck pronto!
Never underestimate the subliminal power of the second amendment!
bsrsharma
ParticipantDoes anyone actually have a car that qualifies for the “cash for clunkers” program?
I traded in a Buick Roadmaster for Pontiac Vibe and paid with a check. (comfortable four figures).
Thought of trading a Ford Windstar for a Chevy HHR, but the minivan is still very good and we just can’t crush it. Economically feasible; Just feel unethical.
bsrsharma
ParticipantDoes anyone actually have a car that qualifies for the “cash for clunkers” program?
I traded in a Buick Roadmaster for Pontiac Vibe and paid with a check. (comfortable four figures).
Thought of trading a Ford Windstar for a Chevy HHR, but the minivan is still very good and we just can’t crush it. Economically feasible; Just feel unethical.
bsrsharma
ParticipantDoes anyone actually have a car that qualifies for the “cash for clunkers” program?
I traded in a Buick Roadmaster for Pontiac Vibe and paid with a check. (comfortable four figures).
Thought of trading a Ford Windstar for a Chevy HHR, but the minivan is still very good and we just can’t crush it. Economically feasible; Just feel unethical.
bsrsharma
ParticipantDoes anyone actually have a car that qualifies for the “cash for clunkers” program?
I traded in a Buick Roadmaster for Pontiac Vibe and paid with a check. (comfortable four figures).
Thought of trading a Ford Windstar for a Chevy HHR, but the minivan is still very good and we just can’t crush it. Economically feasible; Just feel unethical.
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