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Re: Vehicle You Drive When Buying ?
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Posted by Jonfarmer on August 21, 2006 at 10:05:27 from (4.157.5.151):
In Reply to: Vehicle You Drive When Buying ? posted by Pauper Poor on August 21, 2006 at 06:24:45:
I'd say a middle of the road veicle might work best. You don't want to drive a total piece of junk because that will make alot of people uncomfortable, and make them feel like they are problably just wasting their time even speaking to you since it appeared you didn't have any money and would want you off their property since your problably just casing the joint while your there looking for something to come back and steal. Your new fancy diesel pickups and whatnot I can see where that might hurt you since it's obvious you have a pretty decent income to even be able to finance a truck like that since the payments alone are $550-$600 a month. I think your friend is right, and I can see sellers definatly getting jelous when you pull in with a vehicle thats nicer than what they have.
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