Posted by RandyB(MI) on December 02, 2015 at 10:54:54 from (75.133.137.149):
In Reply to: Trading cars posted by Case e on December 02, 2015 at 07:44:58:
With the internet , craigslist and all, I am at a loss as to why anyone would go to a car lot for anything. They can't / won't answer any questions about car,partially because they have no idea where it came from. They have a lot of dead weight overhead to cover. Why not buy from owner (original one if possible) get your questions answered and not have to make some snakes living for them? Convenience costs money and they are more than willing to take it. Can't get own financing, can't locate a car for yourself , probably shouldn't be buying a car. NOT aiming this at you , but the general public that keeps these snakes going. The under 30 crowd needs educated but unfortunately won't listen. Could sure tell some used car horror stories if I had time to write a book. Just a few standard rules...NEVER buy from a stand alone used car lot!!! ..If you buy USED from a new car dealer , get name of trader and talk to him/her,if they won't give you that then WALK...there's a reason. ANY used car on lot has added to it the cost of building/overhead , salesmans commission , finance and insurance persons commission , cost for a worthless warrantee if they can sucker you into it and of course some left for the snake that owns all of it. ( sometimes nothing but a "front" for where they make their "big" money.) You wouldn't believe the NICE cars/trucks out there being sold by original or 2 nd owner and they are not having to pay all those losers out of what they get. Do your homework...you won't regret it.
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