Posted by 135 Fan on October 02, 2008 at 21:31:49 from (24.70.95.205):
In Reply to: New truck rant posted by Lumpy on October 02, 2008 at 19:10:04:
Quite a few years ago when I was looking at buying a new truck, I went into a Chev. dealer and asked if they had any brochures on them. The salesman goes in the back and comes out a couple minutes later and hands me a year old brochure and then says,"here you go, no charge". I completely lost interest in the Chev. right then and there. I ended getting a Ford worth around $20,000. I will never buy from that Chev. dealer as long as I live. One of my teachers at school said the same thing about that dealer. He said they act like they don't want to sell you a vehicle. Almost every dealers showroom has brochures there for the taking. I think new car salesman are sometimes just as bad or even worse than used car salesman. Dave
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