Posted by Bruce from Can. on February 01, 2016 at 03:27:18 from (76.69.24.22):
In Reply to: new vehicle prices posted by kent@junction on January 31, 2016 at 18:37:13:
Sounds to me like you have a good plan. And I know your pain when looking for the truck "You" want , compared to what the dealer want to sell. I would like to find a regular cab , short box 4x4 full size Dodge truck for my wife to drive , and use as a sometimes farm truck.Every dealer lot stocks the muliti seat trucks with short box, but no dealers stock regular cab short box. We don't need or want to drive a school bus,our kids are grown . So why should we have to buy/pay for the more pricey cab , just because that is what somebody at the car lot , who orders the cars/trucks ,thinks the market wants. One sales man told me when I asked about the truck of my choice " only some old farmer would want a truck like that !" . I stood up and thanked him for his time , and told him he should be careful just what he says to customers, as I am a farmer , and what is wrong with me wanting to buy what I want, and I left. He followed me to the door backtracking all the way, I just left. Car dealer lots suck, but there is no other way to buy new, and why should you have to pay more to "special order" and simple truck. Ok , Iam done. Bruce
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