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Received a call from my dealership
Not really racist!
07-26-2010, 10:10 AM
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taylor192
07-26-2010, 10:29 AM
Is my logic kinda correct?
If your post was more intelligent maybe, especially making fun of someone else speaking English when you cannot even seem to tell a proper story. Calling the salesperson a fucking arab is a nice touch too :banghead:
The dealership called cause financing was about to expire and offered a similar car for less... seems reasonable to me. What was your problem again?
Not really racist!
07-26-2010, 10:32 AM
If your post was more intelligent maybe, especially making fun of someone else speaking English when you cannot even seem to tell a proper story. Calling the salesperson a fucking arab is a nice touch too :banghead:
The dealership called cause financing was about to expire and offered a similar car for less... seems reasonable to me. What was your problem again?
Thanks for the feedback, kinda useless but thanks anyways
Roach
07-26-2010, 10:39 AM
I think they are trying to basically trying to bait you to buy a new car.
Basically, they want you to come in and trade-in the vehicle you have for a new one.
They are trying to entice you by telling you that they would pay half of the remaining financing on the vehicle so roughly 3 payments x $500/mo x 50% = $750 let's just say for estimate's sake.
Then, they are saying, hey we can get you in a 2010 version of the same car for the same $500/mo. The problem is, you don't know what the car is worth or whether you are getting any sort of a deal when you focus only on the monthly payment. If they are charging you full price on the 2010, then the $750 they have to eat on the trade-in is not a huge deal.
Also, they haven't said anything about the trade-in value of your existing car assuming it's financed and not leased.
Sounds like they are fishing for a sale and trying to get ahold of someone who doesn't understand the numbers but just likes the idea of having their payments cut in half on their remaining financing.
My $0.02
Kev
TheNewGirl
07-26-2010, 12:27 PM
It's a scam.
The car dealership would know if you were still under financing and how much you were paying a month if you used their in-house financing. And if not how would he know if you were under financing at all?
Gh0stRider
07-26-2010, 12:35 PM
i got a call like this from the lease manager. asking if i wanted to lower my payments by getting into a new 2010 model. ive got 9 months left on my lease.
i think its a common thing for them to do.
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