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I don’t want to see any whining about the price of wine!! I just got back from Florida last week, and the $5 dollar bottles of wines we buy here are $15-20 there. We’re really spoiled in California to have such easy access to the best wines in the world right here in our own backyard. One of the managers of a restaurant I ate at in FL said they only get 1 case of Rombauer chardonnay a year and it costs them a fortune. Here, I can pick it up at SDWC pretty much any time, except when they run out of course. π
Now if you want French wine for cheap, move to France. It blows me away how cheap the wine is there, but of course with the horrible exchange rate, it’s pretty expensive for us Americans to go buy it.
djrobsdParticipantHow much is your service?
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djrobsdParticipantHow much is your service?
A. With our money back guarantee, you get it all for only $995.00. This can be made in three easy payments of $332.00. Regular price is $1,195.00. For a limited time only price is reduced and subject to change without notice.
djrobsdParticipantHow much is your service?
A. With our money back guarantee, you get it all for only $995.00. This can be made in three easy payments of $332.00. Regular price is $1,195.00. For a limited time only price is reduced and subject to change without notice.
djrobsdParticipantHow much is your service?
A. With our money back guarantee, you get it all for only $995.00. This can be made in three easy payments of $332.00. Regular price is $1,195.00. For a limited time only price is reduced and subject to change without notice.
djrobsdParticipantHow much is your service?
A. With our money back guarantee, you get it all for only $995.00. This can be made in three easy payments of $332.00. Regular price is $1,195.00. For a limited time only price is reduced and subject to change without notice.
djrobsdParticipantSee, first I was making a blanket statement, and now you’re trying to do the same thing.
Yes, perhaps if you find the right deal on the right car, you might come out ahead, but overall, when you drive that car off the lot, you’re loosing something. This especially applies to certain specialty models like Jaguars. It also applies to Dodges and Chryslers, they are not holding their resale value too good these days.
And one more thing, just because you drive the Toyota Camery off the lot, and your Kelly Blue Book retail value says it’s still worth what you paid for it at the dealer, doesn’t mean you’re going to get that price if you trade it in. Yes, you might be able to get that full retail value if you sell it private party and bust your tush and deal with a bunch of flakes to sell it, but if you just go trade it in you will NEVER get that value for the vehicle.
So, before you accuse me of not knowing what I say, you better check your facts, the last time I checked, when you drive a Chrysler Pacifica off the lot, it’s worth $10,000 less then what you paid for it.
Excellent Resale Value of a Pacifica w/ 5000 miles on it is $16,520
MSRP is $27,955
Your loss: $11,435 and that doesn’t even include the tax, title, and tip to the dealer for all the extras if you got suckered into buying the alarm and the extended warranty.
CIAO
djrobsdParticipantSee, first I was making a blanket statement, and now you’re trying to do the same thing.
Yes, perhaps if you find the right deal on the right car, you might come out ahead, but overall, when you drive that car off the lot, you’re loosing something. This especially applies to certain specialty models like Jaguars. It also applies to Dodges and Chryslers, they are not holding their resale value too good these days.
And one more thing, just because you drive the Toyota Camery off the lot, and your Kelly Blue Book retail value says it’s still worth what you paid for it at the dealer, doesn’t mean you’re going to get that price if you trade it in. Yes, you might be able to get that full retail value if you sell it private party and bust your tush and deal with a bunch of flakes to sell it, but if you just go trade it in you will NEVER get that value for the vehicle.
So, before you accuse me of not knowing what I say, you better check your facts, the last time I checked, when you drive a Chrysler Pacifica off the lot, it’s worth $10,000 less then what you paid for it.
Excellent Resale Value of a Pacifica w/ 5000 miles on it is $16,520
MSRP is $27,955
Your loss: $11,435 and that doesn’t even include the tax, title, and tip to the dealer for all the extras if you got suckered into buying the alarm and the extended warranty.
CIAO
djrobsdParticipantSee, first I was making a blanket statement, and now you’re trying to do the same thing.
Yes, perhaps if you find the right deal on the right car, you might come out ahead, but overall, when you drive that car off the lot, you’re loosing something. This especially applies to certain specialty models like Jaguars. It also applies to Dodges and Chryslers, they are not holding their resale value too good these days.
And one more thing, just because you drive the Toyota Camery off the lot, and your Kelly Blue Book retail value says it’s still worth what you paid for it at the dealer, doesn’t mean you’re going to get that price if you trade it in. Yes, you might be able to get that full retail value if you sell it private party and bust your tush and deal with a bunch of flakes to sell it, but if you just go trade it in you will NEVER get that value for the vehicle.
So, before you accuse me of not knowing what I say, you better check your facts, the last time I checked, when you drive a Chrysler Pacifica off the lot, it’s worth $10,000 less then what you paid for it.
Excellent Resale Value of a Pacifica w/ 5000 miles on it is $16,520
MSRP is $27,955
Your loss: $11,435 and that doesn’t even include the tax, title, and tip to the dealer for all the extras if you got suckered into buying the alarm and the extended warranty.
CIAO
djrobsdParticipantSee, first I was making a blanket statement, and now you’re trying to do the same thing.
Yes, perhaps if you find the right deal on the right car, you might come out ahead, but overall, when you drive that car off the lot, you’re loosing something. This especially applies to certain specialty models like Jaguars. It also applies to Dodges and Chryslers, they are not holding their resale value too good these days.
And one more thing, just because you drive the Toyota Camery off the lot, and your Kelly Blue Book retail value says it’s still worth what you paid for it at the dealer, doesn’t mean you’re going to get that price if you trade it in. Yes, you might be able to get that full retail value if you sell it private party and bust your tush and deal with a bunch of flakes to sell it, but if you just go trade it in you will NEVER get that value for the vehicle.
So, before you accuse me of not knowing what I say, you better check your facts, the last time I checked, when you drive a Chrysler Pacifica off the lot, it’s worth $10,000 less then what you paid for it.
Excellent Resale Value of a Pacifica w/ 5000 miles on it is $16,520
MSRP is $27,955
Your loss: $11,435 and that doesn’t even include the tax, title, and tip to the dealer for all the extras if you got suckered into buying the alarm and the extended warranty.
CIAO
djrobsdParticipantSee, first I was making a blanket statement, and now you’re trying to do the same thing.
Yes, perhaps if you find the right deal on the right car, you might come out ahead, but overall, when you drive that car off the lot, you’re loosing something. This especially applies to certain specialty models like Jaguars. It also applies to Dodges and Chryslers, they are not holding their resale value too good these days.
And one more thing, just because you drive the Toyota Camery off the lot, and your Kelly Blue Book retail value says it’s still worth what you paid for it at the dealer, doesn’t mean you’re going to get that price if you trade it in. Yes, you might be able to get that full retail value if you sell it private party and bust your tush and deal with a bunch of flakes to sell it, but if you just go trade it in you will NEVER get that value for the vehicle.
So, before you accuse me of not knowing what I say, you better check your facts, the last time I checked, when you drive a Chrysler Pacifica off the lot, it’s worth $10,000 less then what you paid for it.
Excellent Resale Value of a Pacifica w/ 5000 miles on it is $16,520
MSRP is $27,955
Your loss: $11,435 and that doesn’t even include the tax, title, and tip to the dealer for all the extras if you got suckered into buying the alarm and the extended warranty.
CIAO
djrobsdParticipantHe didn’t take his helmet off because it was freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeezing there. I would have done the same thing.
djrobsdParticipantHe didn’t take his helmet off because it was freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeezing there. I would have done the same thing.
djrobsdParticipantHe didn’t take his helmet off because it was freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeezing there. I would have done the same thing.
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