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How to wheel and deal with bankrupt car dealers

Yes, you can get a good buy, but take these 5 tips with you to the dealership.

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Lorida - 7/5/2009 11:09 AM
Couldnt a said the same thing myself ASUgal about how dishonest new car dealers and used car dealers are. They're trained skillfully wheeling and dealing in the gray areas of the law. I smell lemons too. Yet, thru all this, car dealers continue to "stick it" to the people. However, i do believe in fair market power for all brands to be checked out before purchasing. How about if they would drop the high prices, they wouldnt have to be shilling for the blood sucking banks and finance companies.

ASUgal - 7/5/2009 10:33 AM
Screw buying from these dirty rats. They are bankrupt because they deserve it. They are bankrupt because of their deceitful morale and lazy cost cutting engineering and they aren't about to change just because they are going out of business. Buy from a private owner and borrow the least amount that you can so that the bank isn't then making a killing off of you too. And for gods sake, don't buy a GM or chyrsler, they are junk. Buy toyota or Honda.


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