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i think these dealers are offering people less for cars than they can sell them for, then selling them on for a profit like some sort of business, the gits
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i think these dealers are offering people less for cars than they can sell them for, then selling them on for a profit like some sort of business, the gits
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You don't believe these dealers actually carry out repairs prior to sale they don't even spot check them it's all too expensive. They simply pay some poor sod minimum wage to valet it then on the forecourt it goes. If its test driven and a faults picked up by the potential buyer the sales rep agrees to fix it prior to collection. Whether that's actually done is another matter there all Arthur Daleys the lot of em.
Advertising something for a price doesn't make it worth that price.Just seen a 2007 2.2 petrol eleganza with sat nav for £8500
Yes well I'm not one of the idiots who goes along to the dealer and buys a car with free road tax, free 1 years insurance, free fluffy dice and his and hers sun visor sticker then signs a finance agreement at 14.9 APR. When without the so called freebies I could of had it for say 7.9 APR and saved a packet on interest repayments.
It's funny how a few years ago when Glasses was not available to the pubic dealers would swear by it and put down good old Parkers. Now though it's some other bible that they swear by. You are quite right though it is a guide but although they can't physically inspect the car it does ask for age, mileage before giving you a guide price.
hey tony boy have you been drinking what on earth is all this GG stuff about eh i,m not looking for any vehicle at moment & i don't have your phone/number, so your right its impossible for me to phoneI agree with you and believe it or not I have taken a loss on trade-ins in fact just about every car I've part chopped I've taken a hit but that's the sacrifice for a quick sale. However I feel on this occasion the individual concerned as delt a blow below the belt and that I'm not prepared to take, obviously they felt what I wanted was too much so stalemate. I'm not in a rush to get rid I can wait I recently had two new front tyres and discs and pads fitted as well as the new battery and recon alternator at the same time I had an oil and filter change. It's MOT is due but I don't foresee any major problems. It's actually very good on fuel as I've previously stated so I'll wait I may advertise it once Iv'e resolved the buzzing issue once for all to a private buyer,. Its now just 3 years old and as 32000 on the clock so it as a average mileage if I do sell though I won't expect a phone call from Jimboy
PS Gary Glitter just PM me and I told him to keep his hands off my aviator I also explained I don't want to be in his gang and I certainly don't wont to be be his true love, Brits ell see the funny side I hope...... I've actually heard he is intending on making a come back with his singing career the first song will be a re release of Hello, Hello, I'm Back Again
I get a feeling it probably willThough saying that has sales have been slugish from it's launch one as to be wary it doesn't go the same way as the Croma.
I get a feeling it probably will
Wonder why that is? The Grande Punto sells really well down here, so it's not an anti-Fiat thing.scrogg we have sold loads up north
The Stilo was hardly a massive success, so that's not really indicative of the car buying public as a whole.57 members in the 'How many Bravos' thread.. Only 70ish in the 'How many Stilos' one so not doing bad for a year old car!
Wonder why that is? The Grande Punto sells really well down here, so it's not an anti-Fiat thing.