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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Trying to buy a Shelby and it's a pathetic experience.
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16546720" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>It's warranty fixable, but I would never buy a new vehicle that has damage that would have to be fixed <u>after the sale</u>. Especially an expensive car like the GT-500. A dealer who refused to fix any visible damage (to my satisfaction) <u>before</u> closing on the sale would be a dealer I would walk away from. I'd take my business to a dealer who actually cares about my business. What the hell has happened to "customer satisfaction"? Too many businesses, including car dealerships, act like they're doing you a favor when doing business with you. There are, fortunately, those who still do care. You just have to find them, and support them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16546720, member: 6727"] It's warranty fixable, but I would never buy a new vehicle that has damage that would have to be fixed [U]after the sale[/U]. Especially an expensive car like the GT-500. A dealer who refused to fix any visible damage (to my satisfaction) [U]before[/U] closing on the sale would be a dealer I would walk away from. I'd take my business to a dealer who actually cares about my business. What the hell has happened to "customer satisfaction"? Too many businesses, including car dealerships, act like they're doing you a favor when doing business with you. There are, fortunately, those who still do care. You just have to find them, and support them. [/QUOTE]
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