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Re: New car discounts??



Oh, I understand that. And, I have experienced the same thing. I walked into
the dealership where I bought my car, was ignored for 15 minutes, then
finally bellowed "who wants to sell me a car?" They "stuck" me with the VW
Sales Manager, and our deal was worked out and everyone (well, probably more
me) was happy at the end. But I was treated like crap because I was (at the
time) 23 and not wearing Armani....
Jon Linkov
njconn@msn.com
'96 A4q
ICQ# 8826028
http://www.quattroclubusa.org/r/potomac/index.html
----- Original Message -----
From: James M. De Arras <jmd@westlab.com>
To: 'Jon Linkov' <njconn@email.msn.com>; q-list <quattro@audifans.com>
Sent: Monday, August 16, 1999 9:37 AM
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
> http://www.quattroclubusa.org/r/potomac/index.html
>
>