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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Another reason I hate dealerships
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<blockquote data-quote="fireman02" data-source="post: 13324951" data-attributes="member: 31960"><p>I've bought a lot of cars, trucks, & motorcycles over the years and have found the best way to deal with dealerships/salespeople is to tell them what your willing to pay out the door and stick to it. That way when they try all the BS that goes into the car buying experience, you can tell them "I don't care what you add, subtract, write down, etc.. I'm only paying X amount of $'s out the door." Also, use payment calculators like the one on Cars.com so you know exactly what your payment will be with a price, interest rate, term, and taxes so they can't pull the many different financing scams they have on you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fireman02, post: 13324951, member: 31960"] I've bought a lot of cars, trucks, & motorcycles over the years and have found the best way to deal with dealerships/salespeople is to tell them what your willing to pay out the door and stick to it. That way when they try all the BS that goes into the car buying experience, you can tell them "I don't care what you add, subtract, write down, etc.. I'm only paying X amount of $'s out the door." Also, use payment calculators like the one on Cars.com so you know exactly what your payment will be with a price, interest rate, term, and taxes so they can't pull the many different financing scams they have on you. [/QUOTE]
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