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RE: New car discounts??
I've had some instances like that. I look a little young for my age, and
sometimes don't get much attention at car lots or other places for that
matter. My money is as good as anybody else's!
It seems like when you want help you can't get it, or when you don't want
help, they're all over you!
dB
-----Original Message-----
From: James M. De Arras [mailto:jmd@westlab.com]
Sent: Monday, August 16, 1999 8:37 AM
To: 'Jon Linkov'; q-list
Subject: RE: New car discounts??
Yes, I see that, but I didn't want to drive anything, I just wanted to ask
some questions, order a car, and give them money!
Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Linkov [mailto:njconn@email.msn.com]
Sent: Monday, August 16, 1999 9:09 AM
To: q-list
Subject: Re: New car discounts??
We all know that you shouldn't judge by looks. That is stupid and takes $$$
out of the salesman's pocket. But, I can see where this judging comes in as
a way to safeguard an investment. Local dealer here in Northern Virginia had
a TT coupe for demos. Two Navy guys (kids) came in and "tested it," popping
the clutch and racing it around. Blew out the clutch and two motor mounts
apparently. so, the dealer gets screwed for being liberal with test cars and
not discriminating (ie, they were young). So, you either alienate a sale, or
spend countless $$$ in repair by being generous. Damned if you do...
Jon Linkov
njconn@msn.com
'96 A4q
ICQ# 8826028
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