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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: South West Florida
Posts: 2,522
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Looking at Jeep Gladiators
First off, I hate dealing with most dealerships. Why is it always such a pain most of the time. Just tell me a price, tell me what you’ll give me for my trade, and we should be able to work from there.
And know more about what you are selling than I do after researching on the web for a few days.
And don’t tell me what I want, make all the suggestions you want, but don’t tell me I don’t want a particular color just because you don’t have it in stock. Of coarse the color you have is best.
And if your giving me such a great deal why pressure me to make a decision today. If the next guy that walks thru the door buys it, what do you care.
And don’t run off with my damn keys, does this really make me want to deal with you?
I’m went to 3 dealerships, the first one I went to I’m going back tommorow to look again. They let me drive whatever I wanted, never pressured me, offered the best deal and told me to look around.
But they really didn’t have what I think I want. After doing some research I think I’d be happy with a basic model with the max tow package. But the only one they had was in black, and I just don’t want a black truck. The other dealers had a few more favorable colors, but with their price I can buy a Mojave or Rubicon for 4K-5k more and get leather seats and fancier touch screen dodads.
Colors are Nocho, sarge green, or gator. Or at least the colors the wife liked.
Or they said I can just order one, but that could take 4 months. I’m not very patient when I want a new vehicle.
IT ALL MATT’S FAULT!!
And my current Jeep Wrangler for having such a good resale value. Not like my wife’s BMW.
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2000 Boxster S (gone)
1972 911s Targa (sold)
1971 911t coupe roller (sold)
1973 911t coupe / 3.2 (sold)
Gruppe B #057
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